Some experimental results on placement techniques
Maurice Hanan, Peter K. Wolff, et al.
DAC 1976
This paper presents a conceptual model of an event-processing network for expressing the event-based interactions and event-processing specifications among components. The model is based on event-driven architecture, a pattern promoting the production, detection, consumption, and reaction to events. The motivation is the lack of standardization in the areas of configuring and expressing the event-processing directives in event-driven systems. Some existing approaches are through Structured Query Language, script languages, and rule languages, and are executed by standalone software, messaging systems, or datastream management systems. This paper provides a step toward standardization through a conceptual model, making it possible to express event-processing intentions independent of the implementation models and executions. It is a unified model serving as a metamodel to these existing approaches. © Copyright 2008 by International Business Machines Corporation.
Maurice Hanan, Peter K. Wolff, et al.
DAC 1976
David A. Selby
IBM J. Res. Dev
Liqun Chen, Matthias Enzmann, et al.
FC 2005
Khaled A.S. Abdel-Ghaffar
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory