New Amazing Operational Support Provider
I just developed a new amazing operational support provider. It is inspired by recent e-mail correspondence and works much like the drunk monkey provider, except it has another name: […]
I just developed a new amazing operational support provider. It is inspired by recent e-mail correspondence and works much like the drunk monkey provider, except it has another name: […]
Just received my Rebecca Black swag! Yup, those pictures are signed by Ms Black herself. […]
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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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 […]
A little song, I wrote. It was even retroactively covered by Britney. It’s called Lazy: You drive me lazy I just can’t code I’m so hung over, I’m in too deep Lazy, but it feels alright Quizzing and drunk coding kept me up all night. […]
I’ve been working today on a workflow system. Really, it’s just a simple test-client for my operational support service, but the perspective is a bit more interesting than that. As a workflow system, it provides as much freedom to the user as possible, to the point of even be able to execute “Read Facebook” for any process. […]
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