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Seminar 07191 Event Processing
O. Etzion (IBM Haifa, IL), M. Chandy (Cal Tech Pasadena US), R. v. Ammon, (CITT & Univ. of Regensburg, DE)
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Dagstuhl Seminar on Event Processing - Summary
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Roger Barga , Microsoft Research - Redmond
Consistent Streaming Through Time: A Vision for Event Stream Processing
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Mikael Berndtsson , University of Skövde
Software Engineering Issues
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Pedro Bizarro , University of Coimbra
BiCEP - Benchmarking Complex Event Processing Systems
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Tobias Blickle , IDS Scheer AG -Saarbrücken
How to Model Rules and Events for Business Users?
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François Bry , Universität München
Twelve Theses on Reactive Rules for the Web
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Alejandro P. Buchmann , TU Darmstadt
Infrastructure for Smart Cities: The Killer Application for Event-Based Computing
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Sharma Chakravarthy , University of Texas at Arlington
Ubiquitous Nature of Event-Driven Approaches: A Retrospective View
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Mani Chandy , CalTech - Pasadena
What is event processing?
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Henry Chang , IBM TJ Watson Research Center
Business Performance Observation Model
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Model Driven Development for Business Performance Management
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Michael Eckert , Universität München
Evaluation and Optimization of Composite Event Queries - A Relational Algebra Perspective
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Opher Etzion , IBM - Haifa
Semantics of event processing systems - introduction
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Avigdor Gal , Technion - Haifa
On the Efficient Monitoring of Events
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A Model for Reasoning with Uncertain Rules in Event Composition Systems
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Dieter Gawlick , Oracle Corp. - Redwood Shores
Event Technologies in the Oracle Database
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Jonathan Goldstein , Microsoft Research - Redmond
Katharina Hahn , FU Berlin
Annika Hinze , University of Waikato
An algebra for event composition
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Eui-Nam Huh , Kyung Hee University
Sensor Event Processing on Grid
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David Luckham , Stanford University
SOA, EDA, BPM and CEP are all complementary
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Peter Niblett , IBM - Winchester
The OASIS WS-Topics standard
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Claudi Paniagua Macia , IBM Spain - Barcelona
Marc Peters , IBM Deutschland - Köln
View from the field on SOA, EDA, BAM, BSM
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Calton Pu , Georgia Institute of Technology
Denial of Information Attacks in Event Processing
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Denial of Information Attacks in Event Processing
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Tore Risch , Uppsala University
Customizable Parallell Scientific Stream Processing
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Harald Schöning , Software AG - Darmstadt
Kirsten Terfloth , FU Berlin
Event Recognition and Processing with Embedded Devices
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Susan Urban , ASU - Tempe
An XML Framework for Integrating Continuous Queries, Composite Event Detection, and Database Condition Monitoring for Multiple Data Streams
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Filtering Features for a Composite Event Definition Language
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A Composite Event Definition Language and Detection System for the Integration Rules Environment
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Filtering of Composite Events
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An XML Framework for Integrating Continuous Queries, Composite Event Detection, and Database Condition Monitoring for Multiple Data Streams
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Carlo Zaniolo , Univ. California - Los Angeles
Complex Events in SQL--a critique of the newly proposed ANSI standards
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Liangzhao Zeng , IBM TJ Watson Research Center
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