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Computing complex events in an event-driven and logic-based approach

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In this paper we propose to demonstrate a logic-based and data-driven complex event processor. The event processor is called ETALIS (Event-driven Transaction Logic Inference System). ETALIS is based on decomposition of complex event patterns into patterns goals. Goals are asserted by declarative rules, which are executed in the backward chaining mode. A specific property of these rules is that they are event-driven, and allow reasoning over events relationships.

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D. Anicic, P. Fodor, R. Stühmer, and N. Stojanovic. Efficient logic-based complex event processing and reactivity handling. In Technical Report, 2009. http://code.google.com/p/etalis/wiki/TechnicalReport?ts=1241893834&updated=TechnicalReport.

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  • (2011)Distributed Architectures for Event-Based SystemsReasoning in Event-Based Distributed Systems10.1007/978-3-642-19724-6_2(11-45)Online publication date: 2011
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DEBS '09: Proceedings of the Third ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems
July 2009
292 pages
ISBN:9781605586656
DOI:10.1145/1619258
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  • (2012)Processing Big Events with Showers and StreamsRevised Selected Papers of the First Workshop on Specifying Big Data Benchmarks - Volume 816310.1007/978-3-642-53974-9_6(60-71)Online publication date: 17-Dec-2012
  • (2011)Distributed Architectures for Event-Based SystemsReasoning in Event-Based Distributed Systems10.1007/978-3-642-19724-6_2(11-45)Online publication date: 2011
  • (2010)ESProNaProceedings of the 2010 14th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops10.1109/EDOCW.2010.10(91-98)Online publication date: 25-Oct-2010

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