Event Processing for Business Organizing the Real-Time Enterprise
Find out how Events Processing (EP) works and how it can work for you Business Event Processing: An Introduction and Strategy Guide thoroughly describes what EP is, how to use it, and how it relates to other popular information technology architectures such as Service Oriented Architecture. * Explai...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Newark
Wiley
2011
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated Wiley-Blackwell |
| Edition: | 1 |
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| ISBN: | 1118171853, 9781118171851, 9780470534854, 0470534850 |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro -- Event Processing for Business: Organizing the Real-Time Enterprise -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Event Processing and the Survival of the Modern Enterprise -- Four Basic Questions about Events -- What Are Events and Which Ones Are Important? -- Why Invest in Event Processing? -- Know How Well You're Doing -- Use All Event Sources -- Detect When What You Need to Know Happens -- Event Processing in Use -- The Human Element and Other Sources of Errors -- Extract What You Want to Know -- Getting Started -- Chapter 2: Sixty Years of Event Processing -- Event Driven Simulation -- Networks -- Active Databases -- Middleware -- The Enterprise Service Bus -- Chaos in the Marketing of Information Systems -- Service Oriented Architecture -- Event Driven Architecture -- Summary: Event Processing, 1950-2010 -- Chapter 3: First Concepts in Event Processing -- New Technology Begets New Problems -- What Is an Event? -- Event Clouds -- Levels of Events and Event Analysis -- Remark on Standards for Business Events -- Event Streams -- Processing the Event Cloud -- Complex Event Processing and Systems That Use It -- Discussion: Immutability of Events -- Summary -- Chapter 4: The Rise of Commercial Event Processing -- The Dawn of Complex Event Processing (CEP) -- Four Stages of CEP -- Simple CEP (1999-2007) -- CEP versus Custom Coding -- Creeping CEP ( 2004- 2012) -- Business Activity Monitoring -- Awareness and Education in Event Processing -- Languages for Event Processing -- Dashboards and Human-Computer Interfaces -- Human-Computer Interfaces -- CEP Becomes a Recognized Information Technology (2009-2020) -- Event Processing Standards -- Ubiquitous CEP -- Chapter 5: Markets and Emerging Markets for CEP -- Market Areas -- Financial Systems, Operations, and Services -- Fraud Detection -- Transportation
- Appendix: Glossary of Terminology: The Event Processing Technical Society: (EPTS) Glossary of Terms-Version 2.0 -- Alphabetical List of Glossary Terms -- Glossary of Terms -- Glossary According to Lexicographic Order (definitions only) -- About the Author -- Index
- Security and Command and Control -- Command and Control for Security -- Health Care -- Energy -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Patterns of Events -- Events and Event Objects -- Overloading Two Meanings -- Patterns and Pattern Matching -- Single Event Patterns -- Processing Patterns by Machine -- Patterns of Multiple Events Using Operators -- Event Patterns and State -- Event Patterns and Time -- Causality between Events -- Repetitive and Unbounded Behavior -- Requirements for an Event Pattern Language -- Correctness and Other Questions -- Chapter 7: Making Sense of Chaos in Real Time: Part 1 -- Event Type Spaces -- Restricting the Types of Event Inputs May Not Be an Option -- The Expanding Input Principle: Always Plan for New Types of Event Inputs and Event Outputs -- Architecting Event Processing Strategies -- Gross Filters -- Prioritization: Split Streaming, Topics, Sentiments, and Other Attributes -- Complex Filtering and Prioritization Using Event Patterns -- Summary -- Chapter 8: Making Sense of Chaos in Real Time: Part 2 -- Abstract Events and Views -- Levels of Abstraction and Views -- Organizing Views -- Computing Abstractions by Event Pattern Maps -- Computable Event Hierarchies -- Flexibility of Hierarchy Definitions -- Drill Down and Event Analysis -- Summary: Dealing with Information Overload -- Chapter 9: The Future of Event Processing -- Taking Stock -- The Evolution of Holistic Event Processing Systems -- Crossing Boundaries -- The Beginnings of Holistic Event Processing Systems -- Future Air Travel Management Systems -- Monitoring Human Activities -- Pandemic Watch Systems -- Monitoring the Consequences -- Solving Gridlock in the Metropolis -- Monitoring Your Personal Information Footprint -- Summary: The Future of Complex Event Processing

