ProM 6 Plug-in Development; Part 4: Connections

In part 1 of this tutorial, we wen over the basics of ProM plug-in development and in parts 2 and 3 we extended our plug-in to better interact with ProM and the user.  In this installment, we’ll look at how to make your plug-in work better with other plug-ins by providing extra information that may […]

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ProM 6 Plug-in Development; Part 4: Connections

In part 1 of this tutorial, we wen over the basics of ProM plug-in development and in parts 2 and 3 we extended our plug-in to better interact with ProM and the user.  In this installment, we’ll look at how to make your plug-in work better with other plug-ins by providing extra information that may […]

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I’m politically incorrect. From tutorial I’m writing: “Until now, all our persons have been genderless. While this is all neo-politically correct, it is a fact that most people do actually have a gender. This can, e.g., be important for a plug-in granting drivers licenses, where we naturally only want to grant one if the person […]

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ProM 6 Plug-in Development; Part 3: Provided Objects, Wizards, and More on Objects

In Part 1 of this tutorial we went over the basics, and in Part 2 we made our plug-in integrate better with ProM by making it possible to load and save objects, by providing a user-interface for configuration, and by providing progress and logging information when executing a plug-in.  In this https://westergaard.eu/2012/11/prom-6-plug-in-development-part-3-provided-objects-wizards-and-more-on-objects/ […]

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ProM 6 Plug-in Development; Part 3: Provided Objects, Wizards, and More on Objects

In Part 1 of this tutorial we went over the basics, and in Part 2 we made our plug-in integrate better with ProM by making it possible to load and save objects, by providing a user-interface for configuration, and by providing progress and logging information when executing a plug-in.  In this part, we look at […]

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