
This video demonstrates how execution data recorded by the Yet Another Workflow Language (YAWL) can be analyzed and visualized using process mining techniques. It introduces the new YAWL log viewer and explains how event logs can be exported in CSV format for further analysis. The video walks through the steps required to export execution logs from YAWL and load them into the process mining tool Disco. Using this approach, viewers can transform raw workflow logs into animated process models, revealing control-flow behavior, performance characteristics, and execution paths that are otherwise hidden in log data. A practical example illustrates how exported CSV files are prepared and interpreted by the process mining tool. The demonstration shows how workflow executions captured by YAWL can be explored visually, supporting process understanding, analysis, and improvement. This video corresponds to Video #99 of the YAWL Series. A separate YouTube channel dedicated to the Disco process mining tool is available under the Fluxicon account (@fluxicon). Disclaimer: This video is not affiliated with Fluxicon. No compensation is received, and Disco is used exclusively under the free academic license.
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