I've always felt that "complex event processing" is a term that scares people away. Perhaps there needs to be a softer way to describe what this thing is -- perhaps just plain old "event processing" ...
Last week, in one of its classic 300-product mega-announcements, IBM unveiled what it calls its business event processing line, "representing a unification of several IBM global initiatives, including ...
Complex event processing (CEP) is a rapidly growing software sector that is creating a new generation of real-time, event-driven business applications. It is the engine behind ultra-low latency ...
Radio frequency identification and sensor network applications fit into a new category that has been dubbed “event-driven applications.” At its core, RFID solutions and other event-driven applications ...
Event processing has been at the heart of any computing system for more then a decade. A common challenge across industries is to be able to extract actionable intelligence from disparate event ...
Corel8 Engine, reviewed today by James R. Borck, is the fifth complex event processing solution to meet our test bench, after AptSoft Director, iSpheres Event Server (now Avaya Event Processor), ...
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Complex Event Processing (CEP) and Data Stream Management represent pivotal fields at the intersection of computer science and information systems, enabling the real‐time detection, analysis, and ...
Complex event processing has a sleek, shiny, space-age allure. CEP has been blinking on the IT industry’s “next big thing” radar for quite a while, promising business agility through continuous ...
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The shortest distance between two points may be a straight line, but in business process management it may not be the most effective route. Today's approach to BPM is linear, one step handing off to ...