Simulated Naughtiness in CPN Tools

Today I got a question about simulating a sequence of named transitions in CPN Tools.  While this is not immediately possible, it can be done using Access/CPN, which has a Java component (featured here ) and a SML component, which is leading a much more secret life as the underpinning of ASAP. Access/CPN is described in […]

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Lecture in Meta-Modeling and Interoperability

Lecture I gave today.  It has drunk monkeys and Britney, so what else could you want? During the presentation, I showed parts of this video: This demonstration may also be interesting: For more information on operational support, you can refer to this post (which also has more videos): For more information on Access/CPN, refer to […]

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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 […]

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