Hmmm… This code has been like this for 20 years. It has never failed and is really essential to all parts of the program… It’s also a nightmare that finally works on all 6 supported platforms. Yeah, let’s completely rewrite it! What could possibly go wrong? […]
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Network programming and arbitration in a functional language. I can feel today is going to be… great? something! […]
Weee. I can walk on stairs again. That’s very practical seeing as somebody put the метро in the basement. […]
ProM 6 Plug-in Development; Part 2: Loading/Saving, Configuration, and Feedback
In Part 1 of my tutorial on ProM plug-in development, we went over the basics: objects, plug-ins, and visualizers. In this part, we look into loading and saving objects, how to let users specify configuration, and how to make our plug-ins provide more information during execution. In the remainder of this post, I assume you […]
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ProM 6 Plug-in Development; Part 1: Basics
ProM 6 is one of the if not the most prominent research tool for process mining. ProM has an extensible architecture which makes it easy to extend for third parties. Alas the documentation for doing so is years out of date. As I have a nagging suspicion I may have to supervise a lot of […]
ProM 6 Plug-in Development; Part 1: Basics
ProM 6 is one of the if not the most prominent research tool for process mining. ProM has an extensible architecture which makes it easy to extend for third parties. Alas the documentation for doing so is years out of date. As I have a nagging suspicion I may have to supervise a lot of […]