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Man-made model from BPI Challenge 2012
Hi all:
I am trying to reproduce steps presented in the tutorial “How to do conformance
checking in ProM” (http://conformancechecking.win.tue.nl/wp-content/uploads/TutorialChapter12.pdf).
In that tutorial, authors use a man-made model (Petri net) for the BPI Challenge 2012 (shown on page 2).
Does anyone know where I can find such a petri net?
Thanks.
Bea
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Dear Bea,
Please visit http://conformancechecking.win.tue.nl/cc_book/in-the-lab/in-the-lab-chapter-12/. The section on the models contains download links to the models use din Chapter 12. For the model you mention, you need to download the Petri net for the combination of both application handling and offer handling (Model_AO.pnml).
Kind regards,
Eric.
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Thank you very much, Eric!
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