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What is PROM?

PROM stands for Programmable Read-Only Memory. It is a type of non-volatile memory that can be programmed once after it is manufactured. Unlike ROM (Read-Only Memory) which is programmed during manufacturing, PROM allows the user to program the memory themselves using a special device called a PROM programmer. Once programmed, the data stored in a PROM cannot be changed. PROMs are commonly used in applications where data needs to be stored permanently, such as in firmware, device identification, and storing lookup tables.

What other technologies are related to PROM?

PROM Competitor Technologies

Celonis is a process mining platform that competes directly with PROM in discovering, analyzing, and improving business processes.
mentioned alongside PROM in 1% (66) of relevant job posts

PROM Complementary Technologies

SQL is a query language used to interact with databases, which are often used to store and retrieve data used by process mining tools like PROM. PROM may use SQL to access process data.
mentioned alongside PROM in 0% (66) of relevant job posts
Python is a programming language commonly used for data analysis and process automation. It is used for pre and post-processing tasks done in PROM. It is often used to implement parts of process mining algorithms, or to extend PROM functionality.
mentioned alongside PROM in 0% (79) of relevant job posts

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