Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the CEP-Interest group: What is the best application for CEP? o Business Activity Monitoring o Business...
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Welcome to the internet community to discuss technology and business issues about Complex Event Processing, or CEP. For background on CEP technology, check out...
This web site covers an number of things of interest to me in my professional life: 1)Short Duration Transaction Networks (SDTN) 2)Complex Event Processing...
I have noticed your "CEP" weblog, and was curious about the mix of technologies covered there, since CEP is really one of many; you have many interests! As...
David and I participated in a research study on the state and applications of RFID recently. The study has been published, a press release on it was issued...
In the Yahoo summary of RFID adoption by industry referred to in Mark's post, there is the following paragraph: "... This volume of data, and the need for...
... Well, I will comment on this piece because it raises 2 interesting issues. First of all, in experience in other traditional supply chain applications like...
In a recent post (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CEP- Interest/message/8), David spoke of BAM in the context of an RFID supply chain scenario. BAM gets so much...
... applications? ... I don't think there is any doubt that RFID will only be useful if it involves more than simply replacing the old UPC with an EPC ...
... interest ... disclosure, ... In my mind the interests are related... it just depends which way you are looking (or through what set of lenses)on what you...
I think we agree on RFID and I like your breakdown of issues relative to CEP (although I think there are more big factors, like the increase in automated...
January 7, 2004. In March of last year, IBM and Fujitsu announced collaboration <http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=76876> related to...
RFID - A Look Ahead <http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/1302/1/2/> January 7, 2005. Mark Roberti really "gets" RFID. He's the editor, of course,...
... Wow, Mark... how much do you want here... I'll start with the "digest" version: If I recall correctly shortly after they coined the term "BAM" Gartner...
Very well put - probably the reason for my cynicism in the title is reacting to the way various venders have "watered down" BAM, in a sense. The "levels of...
... Well, I just happen to have an answer for the "what is an event?" question. Can anyone guess where it comes from? It's a good starting point for the...
From my pragmatic viewpoint, there are a number of fundamental functional components that make up a CEP system. While some are candidates for a standards play...
Hi. As I have just joined this group and this is my first post, here is a very brief summary of what I'm doing here and my interest in CEP. My company has a...
Hi David - welcome to the group, you have posed great questions! They are the type of "serious" questions and topics about CEP that I, for one, hope will be...
David:- http://www.ebizq.net/hot_topics/cep/ , hope this of help to you. Jay ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care...
The following Doc contains references to several event standards docs as of 2004. I will try to cull them out in a more readable msg later. Unfortunately Yahoo...
Hi Mark - thanks for the response. Here's some more background to try to frame my questions a bit better. The objective is primarily to handle events that come...
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... There's a 1MB limit on message attachments on eGroups. However, there's a "files" feature to post/share files; it's a very simple web interface and in...
Great stuff! Well this certainly is a textbook use case for CEP. As for techniques in doing this with relational, there has been some good research on the...
Another path to pursue in the discussion of standards is to define what standards would help achieve. Examples... - CEP standards would allow users to build...
Many thanks, Mark. The two papers are very interesting, particularly the "Active Database" one, and I can see how they are relevant if you're setting out to...
On the question of approaching CEP standards by "purpose" or "utility", here are some comments from Roy Schulte of Gartner in a recent lecture: He sees...