psmineR
0.1.1Performance Spectrum Miner for Event Data
Overview
Compute detailed and aggregated performance spectrum for event data. The detailed performance spectrum describes the event data in terms of segments, where the performance of each segment is measured and plotted for any occurrences of this segment over time and can be classified, e.g., regarding the overall population. The aggregated performance spectrum visualises the amount of cases of particular performance over time. Denisov, V., Fahland, D., & van der Aalst, W. M. P. (2018) doi:10.1007/978-3-319-98648-7_9.
Install
Health
- OK2026-08-0513 OK · 0 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE
- NOTE2026-08-0112 OK · 1 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE
- OK2026-06-0913 OK · 0 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE
- WARNING2026-06-0812 OK · 0 NOTE · 1 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE
- OK2026-03-1014 OK · 0 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE
Documentation
- Examples that run
- 50%
- Documented parameters
- 66%
- Return-value docs
- 100%
- References docs
- 40%
Downloads
Repository
Releases over time
Repository practices
4 development-tooling and community-health practices detected across 4 families in the upstream repository
Checks run against github.com/bupaverse/psminer on 2026-08-16.
Dependencies
Nothing depends on this yet.
Code & Tests
People & History
2 releases. Pick two to compare their code metrics. R releases are shown for context.
- RR 4.6.0 released · 2026-04-24
- 0.1.1Latest
- RR 4.5.0 released · 2025-04-11
- RR 4.4.0 released · 2024-04-24
- RR 4.3.0 released · 2023-04-21
- 0.1.02022-10-10
- RR 4.2.0 released · 2022-04-22
Package metadata
- First published
- 2022-10-10
- Total releases
- 2 / 4 yrs
- License
- MIT + file LICENSE OSI
- Minimum R
- ≥ 3.5.0
- Download size
- 92 KB
- Installed size
- not tracked yet
- With dependencies
- not tracked yet
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