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SEWOL: Security-oriented Workflow Lib
DESCRIPTION:
SEWOL provides support for the handling of workflow traces. It allows to specify the shape and content of process traces in terms of entries representing the execution of a specific workflow activity. Currently it supports plain text, Petrify, MXML and XES log file types.
In order to specify security-related context information, SEWOL provides access control models such as access control lists (ACL) and role-based access control models (RBAC).
SEWOL uses and encloses the following libraries:
- TOVAL (http://sourceforge.net/p/toval),
- JAGAL (http://sourceforge.net/p/jagal),
- OpenXES (http://www.xes-standard.org/openxes/),
- Spex (http://code.deckfour.org/Spex/)
- Google Guava (https://github.com/google/guava),
- xstream (http://xstream.codehaus.org/) and
- graph-impl and visualization components of Jung 2 (http://jung.sourceforge.net/).
Documentation: http://doku.telematik.uni-freiburg.de/sewol
Features
- Workflow Log Support (log traces and entries)
- Export of log files to disk
- MXML log format support
Audience
Advanced End Users
Programming Language
Java
Categories
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