Event-based systems have been developed and used to implement networked and adaptive business environments based on loosely coupled systems in order to respond faster to critical business events. In this paper, we introduce a rule management system which is able to sense and evaluate events in order to respond to changes in a business environment or customer needs. It enables users to graphically compose comprehensive event-triggered rules, which can be used to control the processing of services. For the definition of a rule set, users can independently define event conditions, event patterns and correlation-related information which can be combined for modeling complex business situations. We have fully implemented the proposed system with a service-oriented approach and illustrate our approach with an order management business case.
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Event-based systems have been developed and used to implement networked and adaptive business environments based on loosely coupled systems in order to respond faster to critical business events. In this paper, we introduce a rule management system which is able to sense and evaluate events in order to respond to changes in a business environment or customer needs. It enables users to graphically compose comprehensive event-triggered rules, which can be used to control the processing of services. For the definition of a rule set, users can independently define event conditions, event patterns and correlation-related information which can be combined for modeling complex business situations. We have fully implemented the proposed system with a service-oriented approach and illustrate our approach with an order management business case.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 1266934
%A Schiefer, Josef
%A Rozsnyai, Szabolcs
%A Rauscher, Christian
%A Saurer, Gerd
%B DEBS '07: Proceedings of the 2007 inaugural international conference on Distributed event-based systems
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2007
%I ACM
%K ECA SOA business coupled event event-driven loosely patterns respond rules sense situation
%P 198--205
%R http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1266894.1266934
%T Event-driven rules for sensing and responding to business situations
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1266934
%X Event-based systems have been developed and used to implement networked and adaptive business environments based on loosely coupled systems in order to respond faster to critical business events. In this paper, we introduce a rule management system which is able to sense and evaluate events in order to respond to changes in a business environment or customer needs. It enables users to graphically compose comprehensive event-triggered rules, which can be used to control the processing of services. For the definition of a rule set, users can independently define event conditions, event patterns and correlation-related information which can be combined for modeling complex business situations. We have fully implemented the proposed system with a service-oriented approach and illustrate our approach with an order management business case.
%@ 978-1-59593-665-3
@inproceedings{1266934,
abstract = {Event-based systems have been developed and used to implement networked and adaptive business environments based on loosely coupled systems in order to respond faster to critical business events. In this paper, we introduce a rule management system which is able to sense and evaluate events in order to respond to changes in a business environment or customer needs. It enables users to graphically compose comprehensive event-triggered rules, which can be used to control the processing of services. For the definition of a rule set, users can independently define event conditions, event patterns and correlation-related information which can be combined for modeling complex business situations. We have fully implemented the proposed system with a service-oriented approach and illustrate our approach with an order management business case.},
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address = {New York, NY, USA},
author = {Schiefer, Josef and Rozsnyai, Szabolcs and Rauscher, Christian and Saurer, Gerd},
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booktitle = {DEBS '07: Proceedings of the 2007 inaugural international conference on Distributed event-based systems},
description = {Event-based systems have been developed and used to implement networked and adaptive business environments based on loosely coupled systems in order to respond faster to critical business events. In this paper, we introduce a rule management system which is able to sense and evaluate events in order to respond to changes in a business environment or customer needs. It enables users to graphically compose comprehensive event-triggered rules, which can be used to control the processing of services. For the definition of a rule set, users can independently define event conditions, event patterns and correlation-related information which can be combined for modeling complex business situations. We have fully implemented the proposed system with a service-oriented approach and illustrate our approach with an order management business case.},
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keywords = {ECA SOA business coupled event event-driven loosely patterns respond rules sense situation},
location = {Toronto, Ontario, Canada},
pages = {198--205},
publisher = {ACM},
timestamp = {2009-03-09T15:11:25.000+0100},
title = {Event-driven rules for sensing and responding to business situations},
url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1266934},
year = 2007
}