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Case study: Con-way and SOA, EDA and CEP

I picked up a copy of the Align Journal at the BPMI Think Tank this week, and found inside an interesting article on Con-way...

Decision Management and CEP

I was scanning the latest book for the business rules community - Smart Enough Systems by Neil Rayden and James Taylor - which provides...

Differences between a BRE and a rule-driven CEP engine (Part 2)

Earlier we looked at the coarse-grain delta between commercial BREs and rule-driven CEP engines. Lets look now at the implications of these, and also...

Differences between a BRE and a rule-driven CEP engine (Part 1)

One consistent question we get from outside the CEP market is: what is the difference between a "standard" Business Rules Engine (or BRE) and...

CEP at the European Business Rules Conference 2007

The EBRC (European sibling of US-based Business Rules Forum) was held in Dusseldorf, Germany this year. TIBCO presented the concept of Complex...

How much of CEP is rules?

I just saw this post referring to a trading software vendor's use of the Sandia Labs JESS rules engine . Which of course should...

CEP Standards – OMG getting in on the act…

I noticed that the OMG Analysis and Design Task Force has a survey by Robert Covington of "Event Driven Architecture" related standards. EDA is...

Semantic Technologies and CEP (2): A short detour to rule standards

I just spent a long weekend in Innsbruck, Austria for the W3C Rule Interchange Format meeting, followed by the European Semantic Web Conference 2007...

CEP and Alphabet Soup – BPM time

Confession time: BPM is a catch-all term for process execution mechanisms, workflow, and a few other concepts such as BAM, collaboration, and perhaps even...

Process event capture as a CEP application?

For an interesting read of a BPM perspective on the importance of events, check out Roeland Loggen's blog entry titled "4 reasons to capture...