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D. Luckham and B. Frasca. Complex event processing in distributed systems. Technical Report CSL-TR-98-754, Stanford University, USA, Mar. 1998.

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Abstract

Complex event processing is a new technology for extracting information from distributed message-based systems. This technology allows users of a system to specify the information that is of interest to them. It can be low level network processing data or high level enterprise management intelligence, depending upon the role and viewpoint of individual users. And it can be changed from moment to moment while the target system is in operation. This paper presents an overview of Complex Event Processing applied to a particular example of a distributed message-based system, a fabrication process management system. The concepts of causal event histories, event patterns, event filtering, and event aggregation are introduced and their application to the process management system is illustrated by simple examples. This paper gives the reader an overview of Complex Event Processing concepts and illustrates how they can be applied using the Rapide toolset to one specific kind of system.

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@TechReport{LuFr:1998:ComplexEvents, abstract = "Complex event processing is a new technology for extracting information from distributed message-based systems. This technology allows users of a system to specify the information that is of interest to them. It can be low level network processing data or high level enterprise management intelligence, depending upon the role and viewpoint of individual users. And it can be changed from moment to moment while the target system is in operation. This paper presents an overview of Complex Event Processing applied to a particular example of a distributed message-based system, a fabrication process management system. The concepts of causal event histories, event patterns, event filtering, and event aggregation are introduced and their application to the process management system is illustrated by simple examples. This paper gives the reader an overview of Complex Event Processing concepts and illustrates how they can be applied using the Rapide toolset to one specific kind of system.", author = "David Luckham and Brian Frasca", institution = "Stanford University, USA", month = mar, number = "CSL-TR-98-754", title = "Complex Event Processing in Distributed Systems", topic = "Architectures, Models and Frameworks", URL = "http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/luckham98complex.html", year = "1998", modified = "0", }