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EPTS: Proposed Event Processing Definitions, September 20, 2006

2008-08-21 05:47:11 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
For interested readers, here are the event processing definitions we provided to the (future) EPTS working group on September 20, 2006, coordinated (edited)by David Luckham and Roy Schulte adaptive process management (n.) an element of resource and business process management, adaptive search and event processing. Sometimes referred to as Level...
 
 
 
 
 
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On The History of Event Processing: Global Network Monitoring

2008-08-30 10:17:59 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
In A Short History of Complex Event Processing. Part 1: Beginnings , David Luckham opens his history discussion by saying Event processing has been going on for more than fifty years However, in On Event Processing as a Discipline and Some Subsets another colleague mistakenly blogs people who dealt in this area [network management and event...
 
 
 
 
 
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A Complex Event = Sum (Events) + Situational Knowledge

2008-08-16 09:11:34 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
Sometimes we read some opinions about CEP where folksopine thatcomplex event processing is really about processing complex events and not about complex event processing. The truth be told, processing complex events requires complex event processing so there is really no difference between the two ways of expressing CEP You can not process...
 
 
 
 
 
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Messaging and Event Processing

2008-07-13 09:02:47 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
In On Messaging and Events Opher asks, Is event processing just fancy name to message processing Most event processing systems would be incomplete without the ability to process events in the form of messages. Messages can be delivered in either a connection-oriented protocol or a connectionless protocol.Most enterprise-classmessaging systems...
 
 
 
 
 
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Prospects Brightening for a Common Event Standard

2008-02-25 08:38:57 by Burton Group in Security and Risk Management Strategies Blog
 
Blogger: Dan Blum There are two groups actively working to create a common event standard that allows event logs and audit records to be shared and understood across many products, and the good news is that theyre talking to each other Common Event Expression (CEE) language, by Mitre X/Open Distributed Audit Standard (XDAS), by Open Group The...
 
 
 
 
 
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Prospects Brightening for a Common Event Standard

2008-02-25 08:38:57 by Burton Group in Security and Risk Management Strategies Blog
 
Blogger: Dan Blum There are two groups actively working to create a common event standard that allows event logs and audit records to be shared and understood across many products, and the good news is that they???re talking to each other Common Event Expression (CEE) language, by Mitre X/Open Distributed Audit Standard (XDAS), by Open Group ...
 
 
 
 
 
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EPTS: An Event Processing Marketing Society (EPMS)

2008-08-13 08:02:57 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
A number of months ago we posted Some Comments on the EPTS Member Agreement where we concluded, in summary I have quite a few other concerns the with EPTS Member Agreement. Basically, the agreement needs to be written with an eye toward a more flexible, open andinclusive process that puts the future of theEPTS square into the hands of the event...
 
 
 
 
 
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Magic Quadrant for IT Event Correlation and Analysis, 2007

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2008-08-26 15:04:05 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
I often get asked that if the current self-decribed CEP vendors are not doing real CEP, in my opinon, who are the vendors in the CEP space At the moment, event correlation and event analysisis Gartners closestmagic quadrant (MQ) that relates directly to complex event processing (and event processing in general A number of ourfriends and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Event Tracking Google Style

2008-07-22 19:46:05 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
Most readers who operate a web site are familar with Google Analytics (GA). GA users add a bit of Javascript on their web pages. The Javascript has tracking code that executes when visitors request web pages. The GA tracking code basically sets or updates cookies onthe users browser and requests a single-pixel image from the GA servers In the...
 
 
 
 
 
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