IEEE 1849
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The IEEE STANDARD 1849-2016, IEEE Standard for eXtensible Event Stream (XES) for Achieving Interoperability in Event Logs and Event Streams, is a technical standard developed by the IEEE Standards Association. It standardizes "a language to transport, store, and exchange (possibly large volumes of) event data (e.g., for process mining)".[1] In 2023, the standard has been revised in and superseded by the IEEE Standard 1849-2023.[2]
Process mining aims to discover, monitor and improve processes by extracting knowledge from event logs representing actual process executions in a given setting. Process mining depends on the availability of accurate and unambiguous event logs, according to established standards. The purpose of this standard is to provide a generally acknowledged (
IEEE 1849 was the second IEEE Standard Sponsored by the
IEEE Standard 1849-2023
The 2023 revision of the standard has been approved on the 5th of June 2023 and introduces the following changes:[2]
- new Micro, Software Event, Software Communication, Software Telemetry, and Artifact Lifecycle extensions
- updated lists of tools supporting the standard, event logs using the standard, and publications that mention the standard
- updated XES Schema definition, fixing a flaw related to the position of the log attributes
- updated bibliography
References
- ^ Giovanni Acampora; Autilia Vitiello; Bruno Di Stefano; Wil van der Aalst; Christian Gunther; Eric Verbeek: IEEE 1849: The XES Standard: The Second IEEE Standard Sponsored by IEEE Computational Intelligence Society [Society Briefs]. IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine. 12(2): 4-8 (2017)
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