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June 29, 2007CEP and business rules My old friend Paul Vincent had a nice blog over on Tibco's (web 1.0-no-comments-or-trackbacks-allowed) CEP blog - Differences between a BRE and a rule-driven CEP engine (Part 1) . Paul makes some great points about how a CEP engine that uses business rules differs from a straight-up business rules engine or business rules management system focused on decision services. Building an event-driven architecture requires both a CEP engine that uses rules and decision services (see this post or this one). Hopefully Paul will talk about predictive analytics too in the context of CEP.
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