CPN Tools Features Accumulating In response to Requests (FAIR)

We needed the new implementation of fairness described earlier for a course here at the TU/e., so I set out to implement it.  Here is a demonstration of the implementation of local binding element fairness present in CPN Tools 3.1. MichaelTime person of the year 2006, Nobel Peace Prize winner 2012. westergaard.eu/ […]

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In All Fairness…

[bibshow sort=author order=asc file=conferences.bib,workshops.bib,other.bib]Yesterday Boudewijn and I were talking about an interesting issue in CPN Tools.  The problem was that using performance analysis yielded different results on two different CPN models.  To understand why that is, let us discuss fairness in simulation of CPN models. Fairness in simulation of CPN models is a difficult beast. […]

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Process Mining Real Logs

I got my hands on a nice, real log with 50’000 traces.  Using a bit of filtering, I ended up with a log with around 10’000 traces and 25’000 events and another version spanning longer time with 25’000 traces and 80’000 events.  For shits and giggles, I ran it thru ProM and obtained a model […]

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Slicker Widgets for ProM

I’ve already earlier whined about SlickerBox, the look-and-feel (L&F) toolkit used in ProM.  Not how it looks, as that’s pretty neat, but that it is not a real L&F using Java’s pluggable L&F (PLAF) architecture, so as soon as you go beyond what is built-in, you bang your head against a wall consisting of troublesome […]

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The Access/CPN Source Released

10 days ago, I mentioned that CPN Tools is being open-sourced.  I then promised that within 1-2 weeks, I’d also release the simulator and Access/CPN.  The simulator will have to wait another couple days (weeks), but I have now finished cleaning up the Access/CPN source for release.  Well, actually it has been available from the […]

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Statistics for cpntools.org

Yesterday, I got access to the Google Analytics data for cpntools.org.  The main goal was to find out if people were able to use the new documentation overview and if the new getting started guide were used. Much to my satisfaction, I saw that the two pages, only beaten by the home page, were number […]

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