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Event stream processing

Known as: ESP, Event Stream Processing (ESP) 
Event stream processing, or ESP, is a set of technologies designed to assist the construction of event-driven information systems. ESP technologies… 
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2014
2014
Event stream processing has been used to construct many mission-critical event-driven applications, such as business intelligence… 
2013
2013
The Internet of Things and Cyber-physical Systems provide enormous amounts of real-time data in form of streams of events… 
2010
2010
Active replication is a common approach to handle failures in distributed systems, including Event Stream Processing (ESP… 
2010
2010
Many modern applications including tag based mass transit systems, RFID-based supply chain management systems and online… 
2009
2009
Event stream processing (ESP) has become increasingly important in modern applications, ranging from supply chain management to… 
2008
2008
This paper presents preliminary results of on-going research on the integration of building energy simulation (BES) and building… 
2008
2008
Event stream applications consist of an acyclic graph of components that are traversed by streams of events. Examples of… 
2008
2008
Many sensor network applications such as the monitoring of video camera streams or the management of RFID data streams require… 
2008
2008
In this paper, we propose a query language to support probabilistic queries for composite event stream matching. The language… 
2007
2007
2 Publish / Subscribe Systems Publish / Subscribe systems consist of publishers, which publish messages, and subscribers, which…