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Filtering Features for a Composite Event Definition Language

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Filtering Features for a Composite Event Definition Language
This research has enhanced a distributed, rule-based application integration environment with a composite event definition language (CEDL) and detection system. CEDL builds on existing composite event operators and selection modes, adding features to support the filtering of primitive and composite events. The filtering features include basic parameter filtering on primitive and composite events, aggregate and quantifier filters on cumulative event parameters, and time filters for defining the lifetime of the composite event detection process. This paper presents examples of CEDL, illustrating the expression of application-oriented events through the aggregation and correlation of distributed events.
Susan Darling Urban, Ingrid Biswas, Suzanne W. Die
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where SAINT
Authors Susan Darling Urban, Ingrid Biswas, Suzanne W. Dietrich
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