Title
Efficient uncertainty management in complex event systems: saving the witch from Henzel & Gretel
Abstract
There is a growing need for the use of active systems, systems that act automatically based on events. Applications include business applications, e.g., Business Process Management (BPM), engineering applications, e.g., forecasting networked resources availability, and scientific applications, e.g., utilization of grid resources. Event Composition Systems (e.g., [1, 2, 6]) have been proposed as a tool to analyze data and detect situations that require a response. These are general purpose systems intended for inferring (using rules), in real time, the occurrence of events, based on the occurrence of other events. The declarative nature of rules, combined with an optimized inference mechanism, allows these systems to respond quickly to new and evolving situations by changing a set of rules rather than by making changes in code.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1145/1385989.1386028
DEBS
Keywords
Field
DocType
complex event system,engineering application,active system,efficient uncertainty management,grid resource,business application,optimized inference mechanism,event composition systems,general purpose system,business process management,declarative nature,networked resources availability,service oriented architecture,real time
Business process management,General purpose,Computer science,Inference,Active systems,Service-oriented architecture,Distributed computing,Grid resources
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.40
7
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Segev Wasserkrug114012.25
Avigdor Gal21128116.45
Yulia Turchin3593.06
Opher Etzion4798148.62