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Declare process editor?
Hello,
After advices I got in my last question, I investigated declarative expression of processes.
Mining the activity log I had lead to poor result. However, I do have the "ideal" process that logs should follow.
I wrote a "declarative" process with statements found in this paper:
After advices I got in my last question, I investigated declarative expression of processes.
Mining the activity log I had lead to poor result. However, I do have the "ideal" process that logs should follow.
I wrote a "declarative" process with statements found in this paper:
The Effect of Noise on Mined Declarative Constraints by Claudio Di Ciccio et al.
Is there a graphical declare language editor?
Once I have those statements (in a text file) how can I translate them in a machine usable input for declarative miner conformance checks?
Many thanks for your input.
Pierre
Is there a graphical declare language editor?
Once I have those statements (in a text file) how can I translate them in a machine usable input for declarative miner conformance checks?
Many thanks for your input.
Pierre
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Hello Pierre,You could use the Declare System, which includes a Declare editor, but is quite old. Please see https://www.win.tue.nl/declare/ for the details and the downloads.Kind regards,Eric.
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