This is why I often want to kill when dealing with XES… The API is designed for implementation, not for use. So, what’s wrong with the above? First, the fact that I need a class EventWrapper. The reason is that XES does not define equals and hashCode correctly. Each XEvent is assigned a GUID (globally […]
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A Meta-model for Operational Support
Presentation I gave at an AIS meeting this morning. It’s about a (yet unpublished) paper on a meta-model for operational support. Fun game: anytime you see anything Britney- or tank-related, you drink ((Yes, the picture on Slide 63 — or 132 depending on which page counter you use — depicts 3 copies of Britney.)). MichaelTime […]
How Much Memory is Needed to Store a Log?
I’ve been looking a bit at log representations in ProM. We are using the XES standard and the OpenXES implementation. This was prompted by me wondering why ProM was so slow at handling logs. Many of the things ProM did with logs, I could replicate in a short time (i.e., less than an hour) in […]