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Real-Time and Event-Based Systems   Volume 47, Number 2, 2008
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Event-processing network model and implementation - References

by G. Sharon
and O. Etzion
Cited references and notes

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  7. G. Hohpe and B. Woolf, Enterprise Integration Patterns: Designing, Building, and Deploying Messaging Solutions, Addison-Wesley Professional, Boston (2003).
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  9. Event-Driven SOA: A Better Way to SOA, TIBCO Software Inc., http://www.tibco.com/resources/solutions/soa/event-driven_soa_wp.pdf.
  10. The pattern detection may be online, meaning the EPA keeps the occurring events within the context and at the end of the day checks for patterns. Or the detection may be retrospective, meaning at the end of the day the EPA queries the retained events in event channels for the patterns.
  11. M. Simpson and M. Waite, “Java Product Review—Oracle EDA Suite,” http://jdj.sys-con.com/read/299979.htm.
  12. D. Luckham and R. Schulte, Event Processing Glossary, http://complexevents.com/?p=195.
  13. E. Baralis, S. Ceri, and S. Paraboschi, “Compile-Time and Runtime Analysis of Active Behaviors,” IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering 10, No. 3, pp. 353–370 (1998).
  14. An event channel is presented as an edge with a label when the event type has the same name as the channel and there is only one publisher and one subscriber to the channel.
  15. A. Burns and A. Wellings, Real-Time Systems and Programming Languages: Ada 95, Real-Time Java and Real-Time POSIX, 3rd ed., Addison Wesley, Pearson Education, Essex, England (2001).


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