I’m a Software Architect with GTD, SOA, and TLA

I’m completely in awe of how beautiful and self-documenting this code fragment is.  And the efficiency!  I’m certain I spent more on this post than on the actual code, but look at the architecture and abstract factory thingamajigs!  Don’t forget to click to see the code in its full beauty! MichaelTime person of the year […]

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Prettier ProM Package Logos

Normally packages in ProM, including mine, look like this: That is boring and uninspiring, so I updated my packages: ♬ ♪ dum-te-dum ♪♩♫ And now, (at least my) packages look like this: That’s, like, a britnillion times better, to use a scientific term. MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel Peace Prize winner 2012. westergaard.eu/ […]

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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: MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel Peace Prize winner 2012. westergaard.eu/ […]

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Sneak Preview: the I’d Rather Read Facebook Workflow System

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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