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DEBS08(2) – Overloaded Agents

Continuing our posts from the Distributed Event Based Systems conference: the next tutorial was Opher Etzion from IBM Labs on CEP Patterns . Or...

DEBS08(1) – Active DB’s contribution: Snoop

Occasionally it is good to attend an academic conference in one's field, and the Distributed Event Based Systems conference is considered one of...

CEP as applied to SOA

Although pundits might debate whether EDA (and thence CEP) is a part of the SOA paradigm (or not), there is no doubt that CEP...

Advanced, Event-Driven, Process Modeling

From OMG last week, it looked like the BPDM versus BPMN debate was "beginning to end" (although pundits are finding plenty to comment about:...

High-performance event-driven executable UML?

Next week sees another OMG Technical Meeting, co-hosted with the SOA Consortium. OMG is mostly known for its UML modeling language, and one...

Aberdeen on Predictive Analytics & BI => CEP

Intelligent Enterprise just published "Predictive Analytics: Peer into the BI Crystal Ball" by David Hatch of Aberdeen Group. An interesting read: the first...

XTP recommendations overlap with CEP…

Interesting to read "Going to Extremes: Extreme Transaction Processing" (part 1 and part 2) by Shivaji Sarkar and Peter Mendis of TCS on eBizQ....

CEP Events this Summer 08

Here are some upcoming CEP-rich events: DEBS'08 Where: Rome, Italy When: July 1-4, 2008 CEP content: Tutorials , Presentations Cost: €400 + discounts OMG’s Workshop on Distributed Object Computing...

Updated CEP Glossary published

David Luckham and Roy Schulte have just published the latest glossary of terms in the Complex Event Processing space. . Notes: This should be particularly...

Is CEP a Service or a Process?

Followers of TIBCO will know that we divide the software world into 3 interoperating software stacks: BPM (iProcess and its associated components), SOA (covering...