Some time ago ((In the order of 1000000 seconds ago, that is.)), I was at a brainstorming meeting at Brainport. Aside from some of the crazier suggestions ((Changing the Dutch weather was not mentioned but is saner than some of the suggestions.)), one of the topics were whether there is interest in an English-language magazine […]
Some Notes on Declarative Workflows and Operational Support
Presentation I gave this morning at STW. It’s a quick summary of what I’ve been doing the last year or so. People seemed to have surprisingly little against my example… Fun exercise: Spot the bad shop-job. […]
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Generated Models
Ah, generated models. Pretty. Should maybe work on my layout algorithm, though… […]
Windows 8 in the Land of Business Process Modeling
Good news, everyone! It seems that the upgrade to Windows 8 is not going to impact any of your business process modeling needs ((At least not the ones originating from the AIS group at TU/e.)). Both CPN Tools (3.2.1 tested), Declare (2.1.0 tested), and ProM (6.1 tested) runs with no problems on Windows 8. I […]
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I put the Alcohol in Workaholic
Yeah, that post title doesn’t quite make sense… Having a quiet day at home, fixing models before BBQ tonight. Just fixed a bug, so I rewarded myself with a LFP. This also illustrates why you need a big-ass wide-screen monitor: otherwise my pretty desktop picture of Britney would be hidden by CPN Tools. And we […]
Printer Repair
Printer is low on printy magic (or whatever printers use to paperify emails). Best part: I’m innocent ((Little known fact: Between the Mickey Mouse Club and her solo career, Britney was part of the girl band Innosense.)). […]