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CEP - Complex Event Processing

Published on Dec 23, 201120676 Views

Real-time has become one of the crucial characteristics of modern applications and is completely changing the game in the data processing. Due to its capability to support continual monitoring, real-t

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CEP – Complex Event Processing00:00
Attribution of Slides00:31
Why this tutorial?00:57
Since when does Real-time exist02:47
What time is Real-time03:55
Goal of this tutorial (I)06:02
Goal of this tutorial (II)06:41
Agenda07:09
Introduction to Event Processing07:46
Characteristics of event-driven systems (event-view)07:48
What is an event09:43
CEP - Complex Event Processing10:45
CEP - What‟s new?11:45
Timeline13:18
Pattern detection is one of the notable functions of event processing14:09
What we actually want to react to are – situations15:15
CEP in Decision Making process16:02
Event Driven Architecture17:41
What have we learned?18:30
Application Potential19:26
Emerging technologies in enterprise computing (Gartner Hype Cycle)19:30
CEP - another (Gartner) view20:37
CEP – a market view21:27
CEP – a view on vendors22:13
Applications: Smart Cities23:10
Applications: Smart eHealth24:26
Applications: Smart Grid – big picture25:27
CEP - potential25:56
What have we learned?27:35
Event Processing Grand Challenge28:13
Event Processing Grand Challenge - 128:16
Event Processing Fabric - 129:02
Event Processing Fabric - 230:06
The Applications – a preview30:28
Challenges of building the Fabric (1)30:50
Challenges of building the Fabric (2)31:55
Limitations32:47
Event Processing Fabric Usage34:12
Motivation: Web-scale CEP35:42
Requirements36:36
Requirements for Event Model (1/2)37:16
Requirements for Event Model (2/2)38:22
Requirements for RDF Format39:22
RDF Events (1/2)40:34
RDF Events (2/2)40:48
Event Type Hierarchy43:05
Resource Description Framework (RDF)43:33
Event Example43:35
Event Example, some notes45:16
Requirements for Event Pattern Language47:08
EP-SPARQL47:55
EP-SPARQL Example48:54
Outlook49:47
Requirements for Distributed CEP - 149:48
Requirements for Distributed CEP - 251:49
The Event Marketplace52:08
The Role of Semantic technologies53:14
Beyond CEP, iCEP view55:09
Existing CEP approaches: missing points - 156:25
Existing CEP approaches: missing points - 259:09
iCEP approach: Process view on the responsiveness59:45
iCEP: Modeling phase01:00:42
Knowledge Evolution process for complex event patterns (CEPATs)01:01:51
Semantic Modeling for CEPATs01:02:42
iCEP: Detection phase01:03:02
Existing Styles for EP languages (samples) *01:03:47
ETALIS Language for Events01:06:18
Evaluation Test01:06:56
Role of Logic in Event Processing01:07:56
iCEP: Visualization phase01:08:03
iCEP: Visualization framework01:08:05
Thank you for your attention!01:10:09