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Instrumenting Your Enterprise for Maximum Predictive Power
The Forrester Blog For Business Process & Applications Professionals —
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By James Kobielus Business is all about placing bets and knowing if the oddsare in your favor. As I noted in my mostrecent Forrester report , business success depends on your company beingable to visualize likely futures and take appropriate actions as soon aspossible. You must be able to predict future scenarios ...8 hours ago -
On Inexact events
Event Processing Thinking —
Authority: 419
Back to chapter 11 in the EPIA book that deals with challenges that developers and users of event processing systems should be aware. One these topics is the issue of inexact events. The basic assumption about current systems is this is a projection of the " closed world assumption " kind of thinking, which ...3 days ago -
Taming the Deluge of Data as Global Markets Multiply
The UNIX and Linux Forums —
Authority: 170
by Katherine Heires, Information Management OnlineIn the middle of last year, David Meitz began to plan for the growing demands of the asset managers and hedge funds that are his agency brokerage’s customers, as they grew increasingly active in rapidly multiplying European markets. Meitz is the managing director and ...3 days ago -
On the Fast Flower Delivery example and various programming styles of event processing
Event Processing Thinking —
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As explained in one of the previous postings , we are using a single example in the EPIA book as an example that accompanies the book, this is part of the books methodology. Ill write more about the methodology more, as we are now writing the preface for this book explaining the methodology (among other things). ...4 days ago -
Q&A with CMC Markets: Trading $1.4 Trillion on CEP
The StreamBase Event Processing Blog —
Authority: 100
This week CMC Markets announcedthat they have deployed complex event processing (CEP) in their global trading infrastructure that processes $1.4 trillion a year on over 5,000 trading instruments, on over 115,000 trades a day. You might be thinking - $1.4 trillion in trading? Who is this CMC Markets? CMC is ...5 days ago -
When does a derived event actually happen? - (posting II)
Event Processing Thinking —
Authority: 419
In the previous posting Ive shown some possible anomalies when dealing with derived events. The picture above shows a snowfall as a derived event, actually where I am located, in Haifa, this is a very rare event (once every 20 years for a few minutes). There are various types of derived event, this time Ill ...5 days ago -
CEP, then “BEP”, and now “AEP”
Complex Event Processing (CEP) Blog —
Authority: 413
In addition to the de facto term “ Complex Event Processing ” (CEP) we have had IBM trying to differentiate a subset called “ Business Event Processing ” when they acquired Aptsoft, and now analyst Charles Brett introduces “ Analytical Event Processing “. But is “Analytical Event Processing” a ...1 week ago -
State of the CEP
Marco on CEP —
Authority: 107
I realized that I have not had any time to do some creative googling on CEP for long. I tried to get a feeling on what kind of progress is made in the world of CEP. My first stops didn’t require any googling at all. Old timer Aleri which bought (merged with or whatever…) Coral8 seems to be doing alright ...1 week ago -
On EPIA and Friday the 13th
Event Processing Thinking —
Authority: 419
Today is Friday the 13th, some people have superstitions about the number 13th in general (many hotels dont have 13th floor, sometimes not even X13 room), and about Friday the 13th in specific. It seems that Manning, the publisher which publishes the EPIA book is having $13 off the list price in the Manning Early ...1 week ago -
On Defining "EVENT" in Eearnest
Event Processing Thinking —
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Professional books are not that funny, this is left for comedies. My favorite comedy of all times is Oscar Wildes "The Importance of being Earnest". In Hebrew it was translated literally to something like "The importance of seriousness", and everybody who know what it is talking about understands that this ...1 week ago -
A Business Case for CEP
Marco on CEP —
Authority: 107
Ever wondered why you need CEP: Traditional tool at t+30 minutes: Here’s a report that hereby notifies you that you just lost $9M. CEP Tool at t+1 minutes: I just detected a situation which is an indication of ongoing fraud. "Over 130 different ATM machines in 49 cities worldwide were accessed in a ...1 week ago -
On the Event-Driven Architecture book
Event Processing Thinking —
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Last in the series of 2009 event related books is the book entitled: "Event-driven architecture - How SOA enables the Real-Time Enterprise". This book was published early this year, and I actually purchased it while visiting the USA earlier this year, and while doing the other book reviews it is a good time to ...1 week ago -
On Stram Data Processing book by Chkravarthy and Jiang
Event Processing Thinking —
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Another related book that arrived yesterday is the book entitled: "Stream Data Processing: A Quality of Service Perspective - modeling, scheduling, load shedding and complex event processing". First - lets start with a lesson in economics. Looking at the Amazon query about "event processing books", ...1 week ago -
On challenging topics for event procesing developers and users
Event Processing Thinking —
Authority: 419
Spent much of the weekend in working on the EPIA book, time is getting closer to finish, and now it is the last 1/3 of the book. While in the first 2/3 of the book we concentrate on explaining what event processing is, and going step-by-step on the different ingredients of building applications, the last part of ...2 weeks ago -
RuleML09: Rules Matter in CEP
Complex Event Processing (CEP) Blog —
Authority: 413
RuleML09 was co-located (and partially consecutively with) BRForum09 this year, and TIBCO presented a keynote on day 2 on why rules matter in CEP . RuleML is more of an academic conference covering things like rule standards (such as W3C RIF and OMG SBVR), and had an event processing track too. I hadn’t twigged ...2 weeks ago -
Event processing means more than speeding up existing systems
Service-Oriented Architecture —
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The essentials of complex event processing can be boiled down to three Ps and three Cs -- and even an AEIOU mnemonic2 weeks ago -
Who’s Time is it Anyway?
Marco on CEP —
Authority: 107
So… if you find two times laying around in a database, say 9pm and 6am, how would you (and the amazing CEP software that you are writing) calculate the number of hours between 9pm and 6am the next day? Sounds simple? Well, as we all know assumptions are the mother of all fuckups. The first assumption that is ...2 weeks ago -
BRF09: TIBCO on what’s different about rules in CEP
Complex Event Processing (CEP) Blog —
Authority: 413
TIBCO’s presentation at BRForum, an event dominated by multiple flavors of “business rule engine” vendors, was not meant to be provocative but simply to explain some of the benefits of Complex Event Processing / event-based views on “business rules” from both the business analysis perspective and the ...2 weeks ago -
BRF09: Stephen Hendrick says State is at the center of future Decision Platforms
Complex Event Processing (CEP) Blog —
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IDC’s Stephen Hendrick gave the keynote on the 2nd day of BRForum, titled “ BRMS at a Crossroads”. The gist of Stephen’s talk was the need for BRMSs to evolve to the next level. Interestingly this seemed to be the first conference mention of “ cloud computing ” - a welcome respite from the hype about ...2 weeks ago -
BRF09: Mike Gualtieri says the Future of BREs is CEP
Complex Event Processing (CEP) Blog —
Authority: 413
Forrester analyst Mike Gualtieri presented on his view of the Complex Event Processing space versus the BRE space - Mike is co-author of both the BRE and CEP Forrester reports. So, going into this, the audience were wondering: is Mike going to say “keep them separate - they are tackling different problems”? Or ...2 weeks ago

