Posted on November 3rd, 2008 by Tim Bass
For archiving purposes, I have uploaded 24 public CEP presentations that I presented over an 18 month period at various conferences from March 14, 2006 to September 21, 2007. These presentations can be viewed here. For example, my first public CEP presentation:
View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: event processing)
So far, I have placed [...]
Filed under: Adapters, Advanced Event Processing, Agents, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Asia Pacific, Blackboard Architecture, Business Activity Monitoring, Business Event Processing, Business Events, Business Optimization, Business Process Management, Business Rules, CEP News and Events, CEP Terminology, CEP Tutorials, Cloud Computing, Complex Event, Complex Event Processing, Consulting, Cybersecurity, Detection Theory, Development and Evaluation, EAI ESB & SOA, EDA, EPRAWG, EPTS, Education and Training, Event Cloud, Event Processing, Event Processing Language, Event Processing Technical Society, Event Stream Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, False Positives and Negatives, Financial Services, Fraud Detection, Intrusion Detection, Message-Oriented Middleware, Modelling and Simulation, POSETS, Predictive Business, Process Optimization, Reference Architecture, Risk Management, Scheduling, Security Event Management, Sensor Fusion, Simple Event Processing, Situation Models, Standards, Systems Engineering, TIBCO, Threats and Vulnerabilities, Use Cases | 2 Comments »
Posted on July 9th, 2008 by Tim Bass
For readers interested in complex event processing and a few of the challenges the industry faces, here is a presentation from 28 months back called Processing Patterns for Predictive Business. This presentation was delivered at the first Workshop on Event Processing - Presentations at IBM Research Labs, Yorktown Heights, March 14-16th 2006.
The same key points of that [...]
Filed under: Adapters, Advanced Event Processing, Agents, Analytics, Business Activity Monitoring, Business Event Processing, Business Events, Business Optimization, Business Process Management, CEP News and Events, CEP Terminology, CEP Tutorials, Complex Event Processing, Cyber-Trading Technologies, Cybersecurity, Detection Theory, EAI ESB & SOA, EDA, EPRAWG, EPTS, Event Processing, Event Processing Language, Event Processing Modelling, Event Processing Technical Society, Event Stream Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, False Positives and Negatives, Financial Services, Fraud Detection, Intrusion Detection, Key Indicators, Message-Oriented Middleware, Modelling and Simulation, Predictive Business, Process Optimization, Requirements, Risk Management, Scheduling, Security Event Management, Sensor Fusion, Systems Engineering, TIBCO, Threats and Vulnerabilities, Use Cases, Visualization | No Comments »
Posted on February 12th, 2008 by Tim Bass
Today is an especially joyful occasion on The CEP Blog. I am pleased to announce that one of the world’s top experts on CEP, Dr. Rainer von Ammon, has joined the blog.
Dr. Rainer von Ammon is managing director of the Centrum für Informations-Technology Transfer (CITT) in Regensburg. Until October 2005 he was Professor for Software Engineering, specializing in E-Business [...]
Filed under: Analytics, Business Activity Monitoring, Business Event Processing, Business Events, Business Optimization, Business Process Management, Business Rules, CEP News and Events, Complex Event Processing, Consulting, Cyber-Trading Technologies, Cybersecurity, Development and Evaluation, EAI ESB & SOA, EPRAWG, Education and Training, Event Processing, Event Processing Language, Event Processing Modelling, Event Stream Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, Key Indicators, Message-Oriented Middleware, Modelling and Simulation, Process Optimization, Requirements, Security Event Management, Standards, Systems Engineering, Use Cases | No Comments »
Posted on February 8th, 2008 by Tim Bass
Frankly speaking, the CEP market is now saturated with hype about all the great things CEP can do, detecting opportunities and threats in real time and supporting the decision cycle. However, in my opinion, it is time for the software vendors and analysts to move beyond the marketing hype and demonstrate real operational value with [...]
Filed under: Advanced Event Processing, Analytics, Business Event Processing, Business Events, Business Optimization, Business Process Management, Business Rules, CEP Terminology, CEP Tutorials, Complex Event Processing, Consulting, Cybersecurity, Detection Theory, Development and Evaluation, EPRAWG, Event Processing, Event Processing Modelling, Event-Driven Architecture, False Positives and Negatives, Fraud Detection, IBM, Intrusion Detection, Modelling and Simulation, Predictive Business, Process Optimization, Requirements, Risk Management, Sensor Fusion, Simple Event Processing, Systems Engineering, Threats and Vulnerabilities, Use Cases | 4 Comments »
Posted on October 31st, 2007 by Tim Bass
Back in March of 2006 during my enjoyable times at TIBCO Software, I presented a keynote at the first event processing symposium, Processing Patterns for Predictive Business. In that presentation, I introduced a functional event processing reference architecture and highlighted the importance of mapping the business requirements for event processing to appropriate processing analytics and patterns. The figure below [...]
Filed under: Business Events, Business Rules, CEP Terminology, CEP Tutorials, EPRAWG, Event Processing, Event Stream Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, Modelling and Simulation, Predictive Business, Process Optimization, Sensor Fusion, Standards, Use Cases | 1 Comment »
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 [...]
Filed under: CEP Terminology, CEP Tutorials, Complex Event Processing, EAI ESB & SOA, EPRAWG, Event Processing, Event-Driven Architecture | No Comments »
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 [...]
Filed under: CEP News and Events, CEP Terminology, Complex Event Processing, EPRAWG, Event Processing, Event Processing Language, Event Stream Processing, Event-Driven Architecture, Reference Architecture, Standards, Use Cases | 2 Comments »