Play-in/Play-out of Business Processes using Adaptive Operational Support and NAWL

Behind the abstract-like header is something really cool: Using NAWL and a revised version of the standard operational support in ProM, it is possible to build a process-aware system without ever talking about models.  You just load a historical execution or even just start using the tool without any seeding.  You will get a list […]

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Paul McCartney in Ahoy

In late March I went seeing Paul McCartney in Ahoy ((Yeah, this is long ago, but only now can I render the video at the end.)).  While he is no Britney Spears, he did put on an excellent show.  It's really amazing seeing a man so old being so alive for 2 1/2 hours.  He […]

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Britney’s Finale in Herning

Britney's finales are always spectacular, the one on the Femme Fatale tour is no exception.  Fireworks and confetti, as prescribed, Britney's two most popular dance hits, and a wild crowd! It was simply awesome and a great ending to a great concert and day. (Please don't sue me.) MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel […]

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Lecture in Meta-Modeling and Interoperability

Lecture I gave today.  It has drunk monkeys and Britney, so what else could you want? During the presentation, I showed parts of this video: This demonstration may also be interesting: For more information on operational support, you can refer to this post (which also has more videos): For more information on Access/CPN, refer to […]

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