Team members usually cooperate on a business process by partitioning it into several activities, which in turn generate one or more work items. Work items either need to be proces...
The event-condition-action paradigm (also known as triggers or rules) is a powerful technology. It gives a database “active” capabilities – the ability to react automatically...
While sensor networks are going to be deployed in diverse application specific contexts, one unifying view is to treat them essentially as distributed databases. The simplest mech...
This paper explores the possibility of using low-level activity spotting for daily routine recognition. Using occurrence statistics of lowlevel activities and simple classifiers b...
Active rules model and enforce enterprise requirements such as situation monitoring using events, conditions and actions. These rules are termed active rules as they make the unde...