Posted on September 30th, 2007 by Tim Bass
In response to this post by David Luckham, we created an example forum for CEP at UNIX.COM.
If you have an ideas or suggestions for sub-forums, please comment and we will make changes or additions you suggest.
If the EP/CEP community finds the forums useful, as either a model to build a future forum, or to actually [...]
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Posted on September 30th, 2007 by Tim Bass
While we are on the topic of SOA, or “modular distributed computing” as many friends are calling SOA these days, let us take a moment to visit SOA security.
Many of the security issues associated with SOA come from the fact that security, SOA-style, attempts to replace traditional security controls with new, open standards. Most [...]
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Posted on September 27th, 2007 by Tim Bass
It looks like the event processing blogosphere is about to be energized with a lively discussion. Opher has opined that SOA is not inherently request-reply. Pen to paper! Let the lively debates begin!
Kindly turn your attention to IBM’s discussion of SOA and their figure below.
The IBM figure was derived from the original W3.org view of [...]
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Posted on September 27th, 2007 by Tim Bass
My dear EPRAWG co-chair and leading event processing community builder Opher Etzion, added to the chorus of my recent post, EDA is EDA. SOA is SOA. with More on EDA is EDA and SOA is SOA. Opher correctly elaborates that event processing can be event driven, as in EDA; or event processing can [...]
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Posted on September 26th, 2007 by Tim Bass
There have been some good blog posts on the Orlando conference from Alan Lundberg and Paul Vincent (TIBCO), John Trigg (Apama) and Opher Etzion (IBM), so I’ll try not to be repetitive and provide a few highlights. from my perspective.
Roy Schulte did a great job putting together the program for Gartner’s first Event Processing Symposium. [...]
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Posted on September 25th, 2007 by Tim Bass
The 7th - Cyber Defense Initiative Conference will be held in Bangkok, Thailand, November 22-23rd, 2007. The title of my presentation will be, Next Generation Security Event Management (SEM) with Complex Event Processing (CEP).
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Posted on September 24th, 2007 by Tim Bass
The marketing folks and their friends are buzzing with hype. Well intended, they want to convince the marketplace that EDA is really a type of SOA, or that EDA is an evolution of SOA. Unfortunately for the end user, they are mostly off target.
On this topic, I tend to agree with Dr. [...]
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Posted on September 23rd, 2007 by Tim Bass
The Event Processing Technical Society (EPTS) met in Orlando, Florida, collocated with the Gartner Event Processing Symposium. I reported on the activities of the Event Processing Reference Architecture Working Group (EPRAWG) in this set of slides:
Event Processing Technical Society: Event Processing Reference Architecture Working Group - Roll Call and Open Discussion
The [...]
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Posted on September 23rd, 2007 by Tim Bass
Many of you have asked me for a copy of my slides from the Gartner Event Processing Symposium last week. Here they are:
Getting Started in CEP: How to Build an Event Processing Application
Thank you for all the kind words after the presentation!
I’ll post some of my reflections on the meeting soon.
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Posted on September 16th, 2007 by Tim Bass
Readers who have been following by blog musings may recall a post I wrote for TIBCO in April 2007, Gaming, AI and Modelling on the Return Flight from London. In that post, we briefly discussed the rise of AI (and rule-based systems) in the gaming industry.
Not quite in the category of AI, but none-the-less very [...]
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