SCEP, or Semantic CEP – presentation from SemTech2010
Prof. Adrian Paschke has posted the presentation made by himself, Prof. Harold Boley and myself on Semantic Complex Event Processing at SemTech this year...
EPTS and OMG’s EPCoP announce IEPA Contest!
Translates as:
The Event Processing Technical Society (a diverse community - vendors, analysts, academics and end-users - interested in event processing) and
Object Management Group (an...
Real time processes for business…
Two more links of interest to the event processing community:
Jim Sinur comments that the Japanese business process marketplace is "ready for dynamic BPM"...
A Goal...
DEBS2010: the EPTS Reference Architecture tutorial
This year DEBS is in Europe, and in Kings College Cambridge, England - surely a model for the Harry Potter Hogwarts School of Architecture,...
Many a true word is spoken in jest…
... may be credited to Chaucer in the 14th century, but applies today as ever. Last week I presented on CEP to a large...
Uncertainty, Timeliness and Security in Event Processing…
This week's EBizQ mailshot referenced not one but 2 event processing articles - an indication of mainstream interest perhaps?
One article is by Mani Chandy...
Case Management, Social BPM and other extensions to the business process idea
Forrester (and prior to that, long-time independent) BPM consultant Derek Miers often extolled the virtues of "case management" over "generic BPM" (and it was...
SemTech2010: Panel on Semantic CEP
Elisa Kendall from Sandpiper and Dr Mohammad Ketabchi from Progress were my honorable partners on the Semantic CEP Panel at SemTech today. Q&A covered...
SemTech2010: its all in the meaning
I was reminded of the importance of semantics at the coffee break at this morning's Semantic Technology Conference when I watched a fellow attendee...
1-Minute tutorials on Rete rules and Inferencing rules
At the OMG standards meeting today presenting to a "packed audience" on Business Rule Standards on Production Rules and Decisioning... basically introducing the OMG...