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        <description>OpenXES (pronounced as “open excess”) is a reference implementation of the [XES standard] for storing and managing event log data. Application domains of the XES standard, and the OpenXES library, are manifold. They include, but are not limited to monitoring of process-aware information systems, process mining and general process analysis, and data mining.</description>
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        <description>*  [OpenXES version 1.5]
		*  released on October 28, 2010
		*  source code and binaries in compressed tar.gz archive
		*  1,244 KB

	*  [OpenXES version 1.4]
		*  released on September 16, 2010
		*  source code and binaries in compressed tar.gz archive
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        <description>Event logs, as they occur in practice and research, can take a plethora of different forms and instantiations. Every system
architecture that includes some sort of logging mechanism has so far developed their own, insular solution for this task.
XES is an XML-based standard for event logs. Its purpose is to provide a generally-acknowledged format for the interchange
of event log data between tools and application domains. Its primary purpose is for process mining, i.e. the analysis of
operationa…</description>
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        <description>*  Download the [OpenXES standard definition] here.
	*  Download the [OpenXES developer guide] here.
	*  View the Javadoc for the OpenXES library here.
	*  Read the license for OpenXES (LGPL) here.
	*  View the XSD definition for the core XES XML serialization format.
	*  View the XSD definition for the XESEXT extension serialization format.
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