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found 44 matches
- 2013
- Mert Akdere, Jeong-Hyon Hwang, Ugur Çetintemel:
Real-time probabilistic data association over streams. DEBS 2013: 219-230 - Leonardo Aniello, Roberto Baldoni, Leonardo Querzoni:
Adaptive online scheduling in storm. DEBS 2013: 207-218 - Mauricio Arango:
Mobile QoS management using complex event processing: (industry article). DEBS 2013: 115-122 - Sobhan Badiozamany, Lars Melander, Thanh Truong, Cheng Xu, Tore Risch:
Grand challenge: implementation by frequently emitting parallel windows and user-defined aggregate functions. DEBS 2013: 325-330 - Cagri Balkesen, Nihal Dindar, Matthias Wetter, Nesime Tatbul:
RIP: run-based intra-query parallelism for scalable complex event processing. DEBS 2013: 3-14 - Cagri Balkesen, Nesime Tatbul, M. Tamer Özsu:
Adaptive input admission and management for parallel stream processing. DEBS 2013: 15-26 - Raphaël Barazzutti, Pascal Felber, Christof Fetzer, Emanuel Onica, Jean-François Pineau, Marcelo Pasin, Etienne Rivière, Stefan Weigert:
StreamHub: a massively parallel architecture for high-performance content-based publish/subscribe. DEBS 2013: 63-74 - Ioannis Boutsis, Vana Kalogeraki, Dimitrios Gunopulos:
Efficient event detection by exploiting crowds. DEBS 2013: 123-134 - Christoph Emmersberger, Florian Springer:
Tutorial: open source enterprise application integration - introducing the event processing capabilities of apache camel. DEBS 2013: 259-268 - Opher Etzion, Jeffrey M. Adkins:
Tutorial: why is event-driven thinking different from traditional thinking about computing? DEBS 2013: 269-270 - David Evans, David M. Eyers:
Poster: Converging runtime and historic detection of areas of congestion within an urban bus network. DEBS 2013: 345-346 - Zohar Feldman, Fabiana Fournier, Rod Franklin, Andreas Metzger:
Proactive event processing in action: a case study on the proactive management of transport processes (industry article). DEBS 2013: 97-106 - Avigdor Gal, Sarah Keren, Mor Sondak, Matthias Weidlich, Hendrik Blom, Christian Bockermann:
Grand challenge: the TechniBall system. DEBS 2013: 319-324 - Boris Glavic, Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili, Peter Michael Fischer, Nesime Tatbul:
Ariadne: managing fine-grained provenance on data streams. DEBS 2013: 39-50 - Souleiman Hasan, Kalpa Gunaratna, Yongrui Qin, Edward Curry:
Demo: approximate semantic matching in the collider event processing engine. DEBS 2013: 337-338 - Souleiman Hasan, Seán O'Riain, Edward Curry:
Towards unified and native enrichment in event processing systems. DEBS 2013: 171-182 - Steffen Hausmann, François Bry:
Towards complex actions for complex event processing. DEBS 2013: 135-146 - Thomas Heinze, Patrick Meyer, Zbigniew Jerzak, Christof Fetzer:
Demo: measuring and estimating monetary cost for cloud-based data stream processing. DEBS 2013: 333-334 - Kirak Hong, David J. Lillethun, Umakishore Ramachandran, Beate Ottenwälder, Boris Koldehofe:
Opportunistic spatio-temporal event processing for mobile situation awareness. DEBS 2013: 195-206 - Hans-Arno Jacobsen, Kianoosh Mokhtarian, Tilmann Rabl, Mohammad Sadoghi, Reza Sherafat Kazemzadeh, Young Yoon, Kaiwen Zhang:
Grand challenge: the bluebay soccer monitoring engine. DEBS 2013: 295-300 - Martin Jergler, Christoph Doblander, Mohammedreza Najafi, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
Grand challenge: real-time soccer analytics leveraging low-latency complex event processing. DEBS 2013: 307-312 - Yuanzhen Ji, Thomas Heinze, Zbigniew Jerzak:
HUGO: real-time analysis of component interactions in high-tech manufacturing equipment (industry article). DEBS 2013: 87-96 - Boris Koldehofe, Frank Dürr, Muhammad Adnan Tariq:
Tutorial: event-based systems meet software-defined networking. DEBS 2013: 271-280 - Boris Koldehofe, Ruben Mayer, Umakishore Ramachandran, Kurt Rothermel, Marco Völz:
Rollback-recovery without checkpoints in distributed event processing systems. DEBS 2013: 27-38 - Vikram Kumaran:
Event stream database based architecture to detect network intrusion: (industry article). DEBS 2013: 241-248 - Kasper Grud Skat Madsen, Li Su, Yongluan Zhou:
Grand challenge: MapReduce-style processing of fast sensor data. DEBS 2013: 313-318 - Kasper Grud Skat Madsen, Yongluan Zhou:
Demo: elastic mapreduce-style processing of fast data. DEBS 2013: 335-336 - Christopher Mutschler, Michael Philippsen:
Reliable speculative processing of out-of-order event streams in generic publish/subscribe middlewares. DEBS 2013: 147-158 - Christopher Mutschler, Nicolas Witt, Michael Philippsen:
Demo: do event-based systems have a passion for sports? DEBS 2013: 331-332 - Christopher Mutschler, Holger Ziekow, Zbigniew Jerzak:
The DEBS 2013 grand challenge. DEBS 2013: 289-294
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