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ECA Rule Processing in Distributed and Heterogeneous Environments

Published: 05 September 1999 Publication History

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Active systems have been proposed as a paradigm to satisfy the needs of many database and other applications that require a timely response to situations. Event - Condition - Action (or ECA) rules [1] are used to capture the active capability in a system. The utility and functionality of active capability (ECA rules) has been well established in the context of databases. In order for the active capability to be useful for a large class of advanced applications, it is necessary to go beyond what has been proposed/developed in the context of databases. Specifically, extensions beyond the current state of the art in active capability are needed along several dimensions: - i. make the active capability available for non-database applications, in addition to database applications; ii. make the active capability available in distributed environments, and iii. make the active capability available for heterogeneous sources of events (whether they are databases are not). The objective of this paper is to provide an architecture and framework to support ECA rules for distributed and heterogeneous systems. We will describe the design of our ECA rule service, the alternatives considered at each step and the reasons for our choice of a particular alternative. Finally we will draw conclusions about the architecture of our system and the utility of our system for a wide range of applications.

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DOA '99: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Distributed Objects and Applications
September 1999
ISBN:0769501826

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IEEE Computer Society

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Published: 05 September 1999

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  • (2005)EPAL based privacy enforcement using ECA rulesProceedings of the First international conference on Information Systems Security10.1007/11593980_9(120-133)Online publication date: 19-Dec-2005
  • (2001)Pushing reactive services to XML repositories using active rulesProceedings of the 10th international conference on World Wide Web10.1145/371920.372168(633-641)Online publication date: 1-May-2001

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