Archive: June, 2007

DEBS 2007 – Mythbusters: ESP v. CEP

Posted on 06/23/07 No Comments

Here is the link to my Distributed Event-Based Systems (DEBS 2007) keynote presentation slides, Mythbusters: Event Stream Processing Versus Complex Event Processing. Abstract: There has been significant event processing controversy in the use of the terms event stream processing (ESP) and complex event processing (CEP). CEP was originally envisioned as a technology to extract new [...]

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Instinet Uses JESS for Algorithmic Trading

Posted on 06/13/07 2 Comments

There are a number of people who believe that “rules” are the “brains” of CEP. I would argue that rules are only “one of the many brains of CEP”, and will address this topic in a later post. Speaking of rules, look no further than Instinet and their algorithmic trading offerings. According to Cecilia Bergamaschi [...]

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What is Complex Event Processing? (Part 8 )

Posted on 06/06/07 3 Comments

Posted by Tim Bass In What is Complex Event Processing? (Part 7), we introduced process refinement – the feedback loop, resource management and work flow components of event processing architectures. Today we review another critical area in the functional CEP reference architecture – visualization, which includes both user interfaces and scientific visualizations. Solving complex distributed [...]

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