Event Processing for Business : (Record no. 90180)

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International Standard Book Number 9781118171837
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Cancelled/invalid ISBN 9780470534854
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Classification number QA76.9.D5 -- L825 2012eb
082 0# - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 688.40380285436
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Personal name Luckham, David C.
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Title Event Processing for Business :
Remainder of title Organizing the Real-Time Enterprise.
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Edition statement 1st ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc New York :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2011.
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Date of publication, distribution, etc ©2012.
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Extent 1 online resource (289 pages)
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Formatted contents note Intro -- Event Processing for Business: Organizing the Real-Time Enterprise -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Event Processing and the Survival of the Modern Enterprise -- Four Basic Questions about Events -- What Are Events and Which Ones Are Important? -- Why Invest in Event Processing? -- Know How Well You're Doing -- Use All Event Sources -- Detect When What You Need to Know Happens -- Event Processing in Use -- The Human Element and Other Sources of Errors -- Extract What You Want to Know -- Getting Started -- Chapter 2: Sixty Years of Event Processing -- Event Driven Simulation -- Networks -- Active Databases -- Middleware -- The Enterprise Service Bus -- Chaos in the Marketing of Information Systems -- Service Oriented Architecture -- Event Driven Architecture -- Summary: Event Processing, 1950-2010 -- Chapter 3: First Concepts in Event Processing -- New Technology Begets New Problems -- What Is an Event? -- Event Clouds -- Levels of Events and Event Analysis -- Remark on Standards for Business Events -- Event Streams -- Processing the Event Cloud -- Complex Event Processing and Systems That Use It -- Discussion: Immutability of Events -- Summary -- Chapter 4: The Rise of Commercial Event Processing -- The Dawn of Complex Event Processing (CEP) -- Four Stages of CEP -- Simple CEP (1999-2007) -- CEP versus Custom Coding -- Creeping CEP ( 2004- 2012) -- Business Activity Monitoring -- Awareness and Education in Event Processing -- Languages for Event Processing -- Dashboards and Human-Computer Interfaces -- Human-Computer Interfaces -- CEP Becomes a Recognized Information Technology (2009-2020) -- Event Processing Standards -- Ubiquitous CEP -- Chapter 5: Markets and Emerging Markets for CEP -- Market Areas -- Financial Systems, Operations, and Services -- Fraud Detection -- Transportation.
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Formatted contents note Security and Command and Control -- Command and Control for Security -- Health Care -- Energy -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Patterns of Events -- Events and Event Objects -- Overloading Two Meanings -- Patterns and Pattern Matching -- Single Event Patterns -- Processing Patterns by Machine -- Patterns of Multiple Events Using Operators -- Event Patterns and State -- Event Patterns and Time -- Causality between Events -- Repetitive and Unbounded Behavior -- Requirements for an Event Pattern Language -- Correctness and Other Questions -- Chapter 7: Making Sense of Chaos in Real Time: Part 1 -- Event Type Spaces -- Restricting the Types of Event Inputs May Not Be an Option -- The Expanding Input Principle: Always Plan for New Types of Event Inputs and Event Outputs -- Architecting Event Processing Strategies -- Gross Filters -- Prioritization: Split Streaming, Topics, Sentiments, and Other Attributes -- Complex Filtering and Prioritization Using Event Patterns -- Summary -- Chapter 8: Making Sense of Chaos in Real Time: Part 2 -- Abstract Events and Views -- Levels of Abstraction and Views -- Organizing Views -- Computing Abstractions by Event Pattern Maps -- Computable Event Hierarchies -- Flexibility of Hierarchy Definitions -- Drill Down and Event Analysis -- Summary: Dealing with Information Overload -- Chapter 9: The Future of Event Processing -- Taking Stock -- The Evolution of Holistic Event Processing Systems -- Crossing Boundaries -- The Beginnings of Holistic Event Processing Systems -- Future Air Travel Management Systems -- Monitoring Human Activities -- Pandemic Watch Systems -- Monitoring the Consequences -- Solving Gridlock in the Metropolis -- Monitoring Your Personal Information Footprint -- Summary: The Future of Complex Event Processing.
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Formatted contents note Appendix: Glossary of Terminology: The Event Processing Technical Society: (EPTS) Glossary of Terms-Version 2.0 -- Alphabetical List of Glossary Terms -- Glossary of Terms -- Glossary According to Lexicographic Order (definitions only) -- About the Author -- Index.
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Summary, etc Find out how Events Processing (EP) works and how it can work for you Business Event Processing: An Introduction and Strategy Guide thoroughly describes what EP is, how to use it, and how it relates to other popular information technology architectures such as Service Oriented Architecture. Explains how sense and response architectures are being applied with tremendous results to businesses throughout the world and shows businesses how they can get started implementing EP Shows how to choose business event processing technology to suit your specific business needs and how to keep costs of adopting it down Provides practical guidance on how EP is best integrated into an overall IT strategy and how its architectural styles differ from more conventional approaches This book reveals how to make the most advantageous use of event processing technology to develop real time actionable management information from the events flowing through your company's networks or resulting from your business activities. It explains to managers and executives what it means for a business enterprise to be event-driven, what business event processing technology is, and how to use it.
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Local note Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Electronic data processing -- Distributed processing.
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Event processing (Computer science).
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Industrial management -- Data processing.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Management information systems.
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Genre/form data or focus term Electronic books.
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Display text Print version:
Main entry heading Luckham, David C.
Title Event Processing for Business : Organizing the Real-Time Enterprise
Place, publisher, and date of publication New York : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2011
International Standard Book Number 9780470534854
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