The ProM Quick Visualiser offers a fast way to access several ProM plug-ins, especially visualisers.
Instead of loading ProM, importing a file, selecting the correct importing plug-in and then starting a visualisation, simply open it in the Quick Visualiser or doubleclick on a file in Windows Explorer.
Download, unzip in a folder, right-click on a supported file, choose 'open with', choose 'Choose default program...', locate the unzipped 'ProMQuickVisualiser.exe' and choose 'ok'.
The source code is available on svn, with the same licence(s) as ProM itself.
The zip to download is large, however the ProMQuickVisualiser does not use internet connectivity to work: there's no download and waiting time afterwards.
Furthermore, the ProMQuickVisualiser does not track usage.
Supported files:
- Accepting Petri nets (.apnml)
- BPMN models (.bpmn)
Visualise & convert to accepting Petri net.
- Directly follows graphs (.dfg)
Visualise & edit.
- Directly follows models (.dfm)
Visualise.
- Dot files (.dot)
Visualise & edit.
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Event logs (.xes, .xes.gz)
Show log summary, show log as wedges, create directly follows graph from log, & run Inductive visual Miner on log.
- Petri nets with data (.pnml)
Visualise & edit.
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Process tree (.ptml, .tree)
Visualise, edit & generate event log from process tree.
Latest updates:
- 26-10-2019 Added directly follows model visualisation.
- 08-04-2019 Added Directly Follows visual Miner (start Inductive visual Miner and use the miner "directly follows miner").
- 12-06-2018 Added an option to create several new files (one for every type with an editor).
- 07-06-2018 Added a BPMN-to-accepting-Petri-net converter.
- 17-05-2018 QuickVisualiser can now be started by itself and will give a file dialog to open a file.
- 17-05-2018 Added a directly follows-graph editor.
- 12-05-2018 Added a Dot-viewer.
- 25-05-2017 Inductive visual Miner updated to use OpenGL.
- 05-04-2017 Update for process trees: it's now based on EfficientTrees, and the editor shows parse errors.
- 04-04-2017 Added support for BPMN files: .bpmn files can be visualised.
NB: with each update, underlying packages of ProM are updated to their latest version.