2005
DOI: 10.1007/11494744_25
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The ProM Framework: A New Era in Process Mining Tool Support

Abstract: Abstract. Under the umbrella of buzzwords such as "Business Activity Monitoring" (BAM) and "Business Process Intelligence" (BPI) both academic (e.g., EMiT, Little Thumb, InWoLvE, Process Miner, and MinSoN) and commercial tools (e.g., ARIS PPM, HP BPI, and ILOG JViews) have been developed. The goal of these tools is to extract knowledge from event logs (e.g., transaction logs in an ERP system or audit trails in a WFM system), i.e., to do process mining. Unfortunately, tools use different formats for reading/sto… Show more

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“…In the near future we plan to implement this algorithm directly into ProM [12] so it will be possible to translate a wide variety of process modeling languages to BPEL. Moreover, Pallas Athena is interested in integrating WorkflowNet2BPEL4WS into Protos.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In the near future we plan to implement this algorithm directly into ProM [12] so it will be possible to translate a wide variety of process modeling languages to BPEL. Moreover, Pallas Athena is interested in integrating WorkflowNet2BPEL4WS into Protos.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that through ProM [12] and Woflan [41], it is possible to map (abstractions of) languages like Protos, Staffware, MQSeries Workflow, EPCs, YAWL, etc. onto WF-nets and export them to CPN Tools.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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