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Complex Event Processing Standards

Complex Event Processing Standards. Bob Marcus. Motivation for the CEP Standards Session. Complex Event Processing (CEP) technology is an essential complement to SOA for near real time operations

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Complex Event Processing Standards

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  1. Complex Event Processing Standards Bob Marcus

  2. Motivation for the CEP Standards Session • ComplexEvent Processing (CEP) technology is an essential complement to SOA for near real time operations • CEP Engines are being used successfully in large scale mission-critical applications e.g. algorithmic training, intelligence • Interoperability standards across CEP Engines (e.g. for event exchange) will be necessary for cross-organization collaboration • These standards are technically feasible but are not being driven forward by current single CEP engine applications • The purpose of this Session is to explore possible ways to accelerate standards development to support future multiple CEP engine deployments

  3. Future Complex Event Processing Standards Agenda • 13:00 - 13:15 Welcome / Event Purpose and Review   Robert Marcus, NCOIC and Charlotte Wales, Lead Info Systems Engineer, MITRE • 13:15 - 14:00 "How CEP Takes the Next Step"   Matthew Rothera, Director of Technical Services, Progress Apama • 14:00 - 14:45 "High Performance CEP: Sense and Respond to Imminent Threats"   Richard Tibbetts, Chief Architect , StreamBase Systems • 14:45 - 15:00 Afternoon Refreshments • 15:00 - 15:45 "The Role of Rules in CEP"   Paul Vincent, Rules Manager, TIBCO • 15:45 – 16:00 CEP Language for Sophisticated Applications John Morrell, Director of Product Marketing, Coral8 • 16:00 - 16:15 "The Data-Distribution Service (DDS) as a Transport for CEP Engine"   Gerardo Pardo-Castellote, CTO, Real-Time Innovations, Inc. • 16:15 - 17:00 “Closing the CEP Modeling Standards Gap”   Robert Covington, CTO, Rhysome, Inc. • 17:00 - 17:30 "Perspectives on DDS, CEP, and XTP Platforms" Angelo Corsaro, Product Marketing Manager, PrismTech • 17:30 - 17:45 Closing Remarks

  4. Complex Event -> Decision -> Service Response Field Operations EDA HQ Operations Field Processors Complex Event Processing Simple Event Processing In Event Input u Preprocess Data Structured Data Information Assessment and Decision Measurement Object Situation In Response Output u Sensor and Effects Management Simple Response Complex Response Observation and Control Components SOA Service Composition of Services

  5. Role of a Complex Event Description Language (CEDL) Composite System Level Event Processing Engine System Level Events Requiring Response Complex Events Query Patterns Event Metamodel Complex Event Description Language Representation Semantics Mapping to CEP Engine 1 Patterns Mapping from CEP Engine 1 Events Mapping to CEP Engine 2 Patterns Mapping from CEP Engine 2 Events Complex Event Processing Engine 2 (e.g. SQL Extension) Complex Event Processing Engine 1 (e.g. Rule-based) Events Events

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