Posted on September 5th, 2008 by Tim Bass
In More Towards a Streaming SQL Standard, Marc Adler says, “Despite what I think about Streambase’s marketing and sales organization, you must admit that Zdonik and Cherniack are first-class researchers, and have contributed a lot to the field of CEP.”
I agree that these gentlemen are top notch researchers, witnessed by the fact that the authors do [...]
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Posted on September 5th, 2008 by Tim Bass
In a follow up to a couple of recent posts on routing and why routing is not really CEP, kindly find my 1997 IEEE paper, for historical reference and a bit of background information, on global Internet routing:
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Posted on September 5th, 2008 by Tim Bass
The following excellent discussion is reposted from Streaming SQL approaches insist in ignoring causality by PatternStorm.
The recent paper “Towards a Streaming SQL Standard” by Oracle and Streambase unifies and generalizes two different execution models of Streaming SQL: Oracle’s and StreamBase’s.
While it’s true that the generalization succeeds in overcoming the unability of both execution models of producing [...]
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Posted on September 5th, 2008 by Tim Bass
Recently someone asked about business in Thailand. Here is my first post on this challenging topic:
First of all, as background information, I learned the Thai alphabet (script with 44 consonants and 32 vowels) nearly 20 years ago, so I have have a pretty decent foundation for the Thai language compared to most foreigners visting or working in Thailand. [...]
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