BAM for the EDW “process”
A Solution Architect posed an interesting question over on the Complex Event Processing LinkedIn discussion board run by Tim Bass, which I reproduce here...
Complementing BPMN: DMN?
Many Complex Event Processing systems can be classified as "advanced decision support systems"; decisions are typically made with respect to the detection of complex...
Academic CEP: Event-driven BPM Workshop in Sept
A call for papers has gone around for the workshop on "event-driven BPM" to be held 9-10 Sept in Ulm, Germany, part of...
Semantic CEP: the relevance of PRR and ODM
The Semantic Technology Information Day at the last OMG meeting included a short spiel on Complex Event Processing, relevant semantic models for CEP, and...
CEP applications for Federal BPM
... was the title of the round table we chaired at the BPM Consortium meeting in DC last week. Some interesting observations (of mine,...
Is CEP a bird, plane or… OODB?
Last week saw 2 questions come up regarding the relationship between Complex Event Processing tools and object oriented databases or OODBs. First, while at...
Business models of business events
Last week's OMG standards meeting included an interesting presentation by John Hall of Model Systems (and SSADM fame) on the role of (business) events...
CEP in SOA use case at DOD
I see from Tim Bass' blog that Brian Husted of Pyxis has published a paper titled "Event Driven Grid Computing". This is regarding a...
Event handling boosted in BPMN 2.0
Bruce Silver has blogged on BPMN 2.0's current status, and of interest to the CEP community are the new event handling features:
"Non-interrupting events": events...
When to use BusinessEvents, or BusinessWorks or iProcess
I resisted the temptation to title this blog "Choosing between CEP, SOA and BPM", even though those acronyms effectively describe where these products are...