ProM.win.tue.nl offline
Dear all,
Today’s
ProM meeting is herewith cancelled.
This
morning, I’ve put prom.win.tue.nl off-line. At some point in time, we need to
let go of this server, and today seemed like a good time. I’ve fixed broken
links in the Process Mining site (www.processmining.org),
the AIS site (www.win.tue.nl/ais), and the
IS site (www.win.tue.nl/is).
Nevertheless, there still could be some links to prom.win.tue.nl somewhere. For
this reason, I include a redirection table below (addresses on the left-hand
side should be replaced by addresses on the right-hand side):
http://prom.win.tue.nl/research/wiki
-> http://www.processmining.org
http://prom.win.tue.nl/tools/prom6
-> http://www.promtools.org/prom6
http://prom.win.tue.nl/tools/prom
-> http://www.promtools.org/prom5
http://prom.win.tue.nl/tools/promimport
-> http://www.promtools.org/promimport
http://prom.win.tue.nl/pmtv
-> http://www.promtools.org/pmtv
http://prom.win.tue.nl/forum
-> http://www.win.tue.nl/promforum
Cheers,
Eric.
Senior Data Scientist and process mining expert at APG (Dutch pension fund executor).
Previously Assistant Professor in Process Mining at Eindhoven University of Technology
Comments
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Hello,I was reading a paper wrote by Ye Shuang, and he said that he did a Prom's Plugin (YAWL to BPMN) and it was storage on this server ProM.win.tue.nlNow, I read today this notice (old notice) but I see that you backup this server on other servers.Please, can you help me to find this file or only say me the actual path to search?Thanks!Héctor CruzPD: sorry my english, it is not my native tongue : )
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If I am not mistaken there are still some links referring to prom.win.tue in the tutorial. Perhaps it is a good idea to refer to the set of example logs in the tutorial.
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Dear Erik,
The tutorial on the www.promtools.org site seems to be fine. I cannot find references to prom.win.tue.nl there, an dit does link to the example log files.
Where did you find the tutorial that still contains these problems?
Kind regards,
Eric Verbeek.
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Hello Eric,
I found this tutorial: http://www.promtools.org/prom6/downloads/prom-6.0-tutorial.pdf. It is the second hit when Googling "Prom 6 tutorial"
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