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• Types of
Event Processing
• EDA
• Trends and
Commentary
• Related Technologies
• Blogs and
Resources
Related Technologies
Complex
Event Processing and RFID (RFID Journal)
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) provides real-time data pinpointing the
exact location of goods and assets for use in analysis or management applications.
Or to put it another way: RFID fits the Event Processing model like a glove.
RFID Journal has recognized this and points out additional benefits like lower
TCO, faster development time, increased functionality and more.
SCADA (Tech
FAQ)
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) technology is mostly used for
factories and the like, where it’s a system comprising of a multitude of
sensors that continuously report back to a central point. This automated supply
of status updates allow a CEP system monitor and manage a geographically dispersed
process.
Complex
Event Processing and SOA: a ‘beautiful thing’? (ZDNet)
IBM, Oracle, and other vendors are already jockeying to get on the SOA-CEP bandwagon
for their future offerings. Is the SOA-CEP marriage the big trend of 2008? Read
ZDNet blogger Joe McKendrick’s arguments here and judge for yourself.
Real-Time
Computing (Wikipedia)
Event Processing systems tend to be real-time systems, prioritizing speed regardless
of system load. Learn more about the basics of real-time computing here.
Event-Driven
Programming: Introduction, Tutorial, History (Stephen Ferg)
As the name implies, this discipline of programming falls firmly in line with
the Event Processing model. This extensive document covers everything from basic
dataflow diagrams and structure charts to abstract Python concept.
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