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DEBS 2010: Cambridge, UK
- Jean Bacon, Peter R. Pietzuch, Joe Sventek, Ugur Çetintemel:
Proceedings of the Fourth ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, DEBS 2010, Cambridge, United Kingdom, July 12-15, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-927-5
Keynote 1
- Michael J. Franklin:
Continuous analytics: data stream query processing in practice. 1
Content-based publish/subscribe
- Iris Miliaraki, Manolis Koubarakis:
Distributed structural and value XML filtering. 2-13 - Vinod Muthusamy, Haifeng Liu, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
Predictive publish/subscribe matching. 14-25 - Gerald G. Koch, Boris Koldehofe, Kurt Rothermel:
Cordies: expressive event correlation in distributed systems. 26-37 - Muhammad Adnan Tariq, Boris Koldehofe, Ala Altaweel, Kurt Rothermel:
Providing basic security mechanisms in broker-less publish/subscribe systems. 38-49
Event models and languages
- Gianpaolo Cugola, Alessandro Margara:
TESLA: a formally defined event specification language. 50-61 - Emmanuel Mulo, Uwe Zdun, Schahram Dustdar:
An event view model and DSL for engineering an event-based SOA monitoring infrastructure. 62-72 - Dan O'Keeffe, Jean Bacon:
Reliable complex event detection for pervasive computing. 73-84
Posters, demos and fast abstracts
- Mohamed Diallo, Serge Fdida:
IOA-CBR: information overload-aware content-based routing. 85-86 - Gabriel Pedraza, Issac García, Bassem Debbabi:
An RFID architecture based on an event-oriented component model. 87-88 - Sasu Tarkoma:
Content-based rendezvous with upgraph combination. 89-90 - Zigor Salvador, Aurkene Alzua, Mikel Larrea, Alberto Lafuente:
Mobile XSiena: towards mobile publish/subscribe. 91-92 - Thomas Fischer, Richard Lenz:
Event semantics in event dissemination architectures for massive multiuser virtual environments. 93-94 - Gabriella Tóth, Lajos Jeno Fülöp, László Vidács, Árpád Beszédes, Hunor Demeter, Lóránt Farkas:
Complex event processing synergies with predictive analytics. 95-96 - Christoph Rathfelder, Benjamin Klatt, Samuel Kounev, David Evans:
Towards middleware-aware integration of event-based communication into the Palladio component model. 97-98 - Stefan Appel, Kai Sachs, Alejandro P. Buchmann:
Towards benchmarking of AMQP. 99-100 - João Pedro Costa, Pedro Martins, José Cecílio, Pedro Furtado:
StreamNetFlux: birth of transparent integrated CEP-DBs. 101-102 - Gerald G. Koch, Muhammad Adnan Tariq, Boris Koldehofe, Kurt Rothermel:
Event processing for large-scale distributed games. 103-104 - Sebastian Zug, Michael Schulze, André Dietrich, Jörg Kaiser:
Reliable fault-tolerant sensors for distributed systems. 105-106 - Sinan Sen, Nenad Stojanovic, Bijan Fahimi Shemrani:
EchoPAT: a system for real-time complex event pattern monitoring. 107-108 - Anja Klein, Zbigniew Jerzak:
GINSENG for sustainable energy awareness: flexible energy monitoring using wireless sensor nodes. 109-110 - Kresimir Vidackovic, Ingmar Kellner, John Donald:
Business-oriented development methodology for complex event processing: demonstration of an integrated approach for process monitoring. 111-112 - David Alves, Pedro Bizarro, Paulo Marques:
Flood: elastic streaming MapReduce. 113-114
Keynote 2
- David Jeffery:
Challenges & directions in distributed event-based systems for a web-scale enterprise. 115
Distributed event delivery and processing
- Haggai Roitman, Avigdor Gal, Louiqa Raschid:
On trade-offs in event delivery systems. 116-127 - Geetika T. Lakshmanan, Ying Li, Robert E. Strom:
Placement of replicated tasks for distributed stream processing systems. 128-139
Event processing platforms (industry)
- Yonit Magid, Guy Sharon, Sarit Arcushin, Idan Ben-Harrush, Ella Rabinovich:
Industry experience with the IBM Active Middleware Technology (AMiT) Complex Event Processing engine. 140-149 - Björn Schilling, Boris Koldehofe, Udo Pletat, Kurt Rothermel:
Distributed heterogeneous event processing: enhancing scalability and interoperability of CEP in an industrial context. 150-159
Event-based middleware and networking
- David M. Eyers, Luis Vargas, Jatinder Singh, Ken Moody, Jean Bacon:
Relational database support for event-based middleware functionality. 160-171 - Sarunas Girdzijauskas, Gregory V. Chockler, Ymir Vigfusson, Yoav Tock, Roie Melamed:
Magnet: practical subscription clustering for Internet-scale publish/subscribe. 172-183 - Qi Huang, Ymir Vigfusson, Ken Birman, Haoyuan Li:
Quilt: a patchwork of multicast regions. 184-195
Industry/experience papers
- Sinan Sen, Nenad Stojanovic, Ljiljana Stojanovic:
An approach for iterative event pattern recommendation. 196-205 - Anand Ranganathan:
Experiences with codifying event processing function patterns. 206-215 - Pedro Henriques dos Santos Teixeira, Ricardo Gomes Clemente, Ronald Andreu Kaiser, Denis Almeida Vieira Jr.:
HOLMES: an event-driven solution to monitor data centers through continuous queries and machine learning. 216-221
Keynote 3
- Christof Fetzer:
StreamMine: a scalable and dependable event processing platform. 222
Performance modelling and analysis
- Ella Rabinovich, Opher Etzion, Sitvanit Ruah, Sarit Archushin:
Analyzing the behavior of event processing applications. 223-234 - Xiaolan Joy Zhang, Sujay S. Parekh, Bugra Gedik, Henrique Andrade, Kun-Lung Wu:
Workload characterization for operator-based distributed stream processing applications. 235-247 - Scott Schneider, Henrique Andrade, Bugra Gedik, Kun-Lung Wu, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos:
Evaluation of streaming aggregation on parallel hardware architectures. 248-257 - Arnd Schröter, Gero Mühl, Samuel Kounev, Helge Parzyjegla, Jan Richling:
Stochastic performance analysis and capacity planning of publish/subscribe systems. 258-269
Tutorial
- Opher Etzion, Yonit Magid, Ella Rabinovich, Inna Skarbovsky, Nir Zolotorevsky:
Context aware computing and its utilization in event-based systems. 270-281 - Alexander Artikis, Georgios Paliouras, François Portet, Anastasios Skarlatidis:
Logic-based representation, reasoning and machine learning for event recognition. 282-293
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