Productivity

Everybody seems to have an opinion on how to be as productive as possible. Productivity gurus spend so much time organizing their day, there is barely any time left to actually be productive. I, like everybody else, have a lot to do, and like not to do it, so I need to force myself away […]

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Sneak Preview: Annotation of CPN Models in ProM

Friday, I showed CPN simulation in ProM.  While generating logs directly inside ProM is neat and all, the ultimate goal is to be able to set up test scenarios specified using CPN models and to use CPN model implementations of complex algorithms for testing. This is still work in progress, so I cannot give a […]

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CPN Simulation in ProM

A little something I've been working with the last week or so: integrating CPN simulation into ProM using Access/CPN. I've extended Access/CPN a bit to accommodate arbitrary hierarchical models as well as timed models.  I've also added some very tight integration with CPN Tools, allowing ProM to show the state of models in the CPN […]

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User-interface… from SWEDEN!

Dear Microsoft, whoever told you, this would be a clever user-interface design failed you!  Why are you hiding the interesting part of the name from me?  Why do I have to manually enlarge the Type column every B-dammit time just to see the part of the name, I want? For this abomination, I give you […]

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Two Protocols, One Wire

It’s not that I hate CPN Tools, but friends do not force friends to write code like the below.  The problem is that I have a couple programs.  They communicate over a channel using a given packet format.  Unfortunately CPN Tools misunderstood the format of the packets for one specific kind of packets, misrepresenting them […]

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