
Converting a CSV file to an event log – Video
Most data is not recorded in event log format. In the video below, we explain how a CSV file can be converted to an event log. Updates
ProM 6.14 has been released
Most data is not recorded in event log format. In the video below, we explain how a CSV file can be converted to an event log. Updates
In the video below, we discuss the dotted chart, a powerful visual tool to quickly get an understanding of the whole event log. We show several settings that can be used, and patterns that can be discovered. Updates
In the video below, we explain how event logs can be filtered within ProM. Filtering is important to be able to discover high quality process models later on. It also allows you to focus on a particular part of the process, or only a particular type of case.
Note: this article provides pointers to extra material, beyond this course. Those interested are invited to inspect these resources, but this is not mandatory for the successful completion of this course. The Event log dialog, and some other event log exploration plug-ins are explained in this video (YouTube, 9 min). Event log filtering is explained Read More …
In the video below, we recap the contents of Week 1.
This week we have learned how to use ProM Lite, what event data is, and how to inspect an event log in ProM Lite. In the next week we bring in the process aspect: how do we describe a process, and how can we automatically discover a process model from the data? This is the Read More …
Welcome to Week 2! In the previous week we laid the foundations for this week: we installed the ProM tool and learned what event data and event logs are. We also discussed ways to visualize the event data to start analysing its contents. We also showed how the event data can be filtered. In this Read More …