The framework of ProM 6.11 fixes a bug that resulted in an attempt to show a modal dialog even when using the (headless) CLI context.
New packages in ProM 6.11
- AdvancedEventLogFiltering 6.11.38, by Daniel Tacke genannt Unterberg
- CounterfactualExplanation 6.11.8, by Mahnaz Qafari
- ERPSimulator 6.11.1, by Gyunam Park
- FilterBook 6.11.51, by Eric Verbeek
- JXESEventLog 6.10.1, by Madhavi Shankara Narayana
- LocalProcessModelDiscoveryByCombiningPlaces 6.11.11, by Viki Peeva and Lisa Mannel
- LogQualityCheck 6.11.1, by Rick Verhulst and Eric Verbeek
- MultiLayerAlignment 6.11.9, by Azadeh Mozofari Mehr
- OCELStandard 6.11.17, by Allesandro Berti
- PartialOrderVisualizer 6.11.24, by Luis Ribeiro Santos
- PDC2021 6.11.15, by Eric Verbeek
- ShandongPM 6.11.1, by Cong Liu
- StatisticalTests 6.11.70, by Sander Leemans
- StochasticWeightEstimation 6.10.1, by Adam Burke
- TabularDataExtraction 6.10.1, by Mahnaz Qafari
Updated packages
- AcceptingPetriNets 6.11.196
- CausalityInference 6.11.33
- CPNet 6.11.38
- DataAwareReplayerLGPL 6.11.8
- EarthMoversStochasticConformanceChecking 6.11.106
- EfficientSTMiner 6.11.11
- EstablishedPackages 6.11.139
- GraphViz 6.11.305
- InductiveVisualMiner 6.11.914
- LogFiltering 6.11.99
- Log 6.11.402
- LogQualityQuantification 6.11.37
- LogSkeleton 6.11.247
- MaterialHandlingSystems 6.11.14
- ModelRepair 6.11.69
- PNetReplayer 6.11.191
- Precision 6.11.18
- SignatureDiscovery 6.11.81
- StochasticAwareConformanceChecking 6.11.37
- StochasticPetriNets 6.11.175
- StreamHeuristicsMiner 6.11.40
- TransitionSystems 6.11.127
- Widgets 6.11.245
Important dates (tentative)
- June 17: Alpha candidate
- June 17 – August 15: Alpha candidate testing
- August 15 – September 29: Alpha candidate bug fixing
- September 29: Beta candidate
- September 29 – October 13: Beta candidate testing and bug fixing
- October 13: Release
Updates
- October 13
- Released.
- October 6
- TransitionSystems updated to 6.11.127.
- Added visualizer that shows labels in transition systems.
- TransitionSystems updated to 6.11.127.
- October 5
- MaterialHandlingSystems package updated to 6.11.14.
- Removed old version of OpenXES.
- MaterialHandlingSystems package updated to 6.11.14.
- October 4
- Log package updated to 6.11.402.
- Contains OpenXES-20211004.jar, that is, OpenXES 2.27.
- Log package updated to 6.11.402.
- September 30
- Made Alpha release also the Beta release, as there have been no changes in the framework.
- September 16
- LogQualityQuantification updated to 6.11.37.
- Removed (old) version of XESLite embedded in this package.
- FilterBook updated to 6.11.51
- Added four filters to remove head or tail of trace.
- LogQualityQuantification updated to 6.11.37.
- September 8
- FilterBook updated to 6.11.49.
- Added caching of filter results.
- FilterBook updated to 6.11.49.
- September 7
- AcceptingPetriNet updated to 6.11.196.
- Bug fixes.
- DataAwareReplayerLGPL updated to 6.11.8.
- Bug fixes.
- ModelRepair updated to 6.11.69.
- Bug fixes.
- Widgets updated to 6.11.245.
- Added jcalendar-1.4.
- AcceptingPetriNet updated to 6.11.196.
- September 6
- InductiveVisualMiner updated to 6.11.194, StatisticalTests updated to 6.11.70.
- Dependency between these two packages has been reversed: InductiveVisualMiner now depends on StatisticalTests.
- GraphViz updated to 6.11.305.
- Required by the update of InductiveVisualMiner.
- Updated FilterBook to 6.11.45.
- Fixed bug with input logs of filters when creating a notebook from a template.
- Fixed bug with changing cell names.
- Fixed bug with refreshing the entire notebook.
- InductiveVisualMiner updated to 6.11.194, StatisticalTests updated to 6.11.70.
- September 3
- MultiLayerAlignment updated to 6.11.9.
- EstablishedPackages updated to 6.11.139. Now includes FilterBook and StatisticalTests.
Links
Please note that some ProM packages (like LpSolve) use libraries that differ per system, and that 32-bit and 64-bit Windows are different systems. If you change from 32-bit to 64-bit (or vice versa), please remove all packages and install them again (which will install the correct versions of the packages) using the Package Manager before running ProM itself. Trying to run ProM with a wrong version of a package will not work, as ProM will not be able to load such a wrong version.
First steps ¶
Please see the First steps section of the ProM 6 installation page.