CEP vs WSDL + SCA + BPEL
Apart from classic Complex Event Processing (event abstraction across time, source, type and attribute) applications for situation-awareness type problems, TIBCO BusinessEvents is also finding...
The end is nigh (for the BRE market)!
Recently a customer commented that some manager had complained about TIBCO BusinessEvents not appearing on their favorite analyst vendor's grid for Business Rule Engines....
Forrester’s 4 Elements…
... are, according to Mike Gilpin, events, processes, services and information. How does CEP fit in this? Is it the Fifth Element?
No, but CEP...
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...
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:...
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...
Adaptive Process Models and CEP
TIBCO has a very successful BPM product, iProcess, that is compliant with standards such as OMG BPMN and WFMC XPDL, has a powerful new...
Build EDA without BPM?
There is increasing hope for a conceptual "IT supercollision" around the corner. From Business Architecture and Business Modeling, via Model-Driven Engineering and its mappings...
A short diversion to DAMA (for Semantic CEP)
TIBCO presented at this year's DAMA conference on Semantic Complex Event Processing; for the rest of the time, with upwards of 10 (!)...
OMG BPMN 2: comments for CEP
The 2 submitting teams' proposals for version 2 of the BPM notation standard, BPMN, were presented at OMG this week. As CEP pundits know,...