Posted on March 29th, 2008 by Greg Reemler
Like the predictable ebb and flow of ocean tides, we see the rise, falling and passing away of lively debates about event processing languages (EPLs). For example, you might recall that Louis Lovas, Progress Apama, did an excellent job in his post, Bending the Nail, where he described why SQL or Extended SQL is not the optimal EPL for event processing.
A few [...]
Filed under: Advanced Event Processing, Analytics, CEP Tutorials, Complex Event Processing, Cyber-Trading Technologies, Detection Theory, Event Processing, Event Processing Language, Event Stream Processing, Progress Apama, Techrotech | 1 Comment »
Posted on March 25th, 2008 by Greg Reemler
I started my career in IT many years ago and since that year have worked in enterprise IT for year and years. Almost all of my odd career story evolves around working with end users, often advising, architecting and managing the complexity of large systems integration projects, from hands on implementation to strategic vision development. My deep background is with Techrotech in network [...]
Filed under: Asia Pacific, Business Activity Monitoring, Business Event Processing, Business Optimization, Complex Event Processing, Consulting, Event Processing, Greg the Architect, Message-Oriented Middleware, Nerwana, Predictive Business, Requirements, Systems Engineering, Techrotech | No Comments »
Posted on March 8th, 2008 by Greg Reemler
In Q&A from BCS SPA meeting on CEP, friend and colleague Paul Vincent says:
”AFAIK there are no current military systems (as opposed to government intelligence systems) using Commercial Off The Shelf CEP systems, although I recall one commercial product being developed with US military money (your tax $ at work, etc etc).”
Actually, Paul’s statement is [...]
Filed under: Advanced Event Processing, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Complex Event Processing, Detection Theory, Event Processing, Modelling and Simulation, Requirements, Sensor Fusion | 4 Comments »
Posted on March 8th, 2008 by Rainer von Ammon
Christoph Emmersberger and Florian Springer have finished their thesis which was written onsite at Oracle Headquarters in Redwood Shores, CA, USA (Note: the link to this paper is not working now):
Event-Driven Business Process Management taking the Example of Deutsche Post AG: An evaluation of the Approach of Oracle and the SOPERA Open Source SOA Framework
The topic [...]
Filed under: Business Process Management, Business Rules, CEP News and Events, Complex Event Processing, EAI ESB & SOA, Event Processing, Event Processing Language, Event Processing Modelling, Event-Driven Architecture | 3 Comments »