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A model-driven approach for processing complex events
By adequate employing of complex event processing (CEP), valuable information
can be extracted from the underlying complex system and used in controlling and
decision situations. An example application area is management of IT systems
for maintaining required dependability attributes of services based on the
infrastructure. In practice, one usually faces the problem of the vast number
of distributed event sources, which makes depicting complex event patterns a
non-trivial task. In this paper, I present a novel, model-driven approach to
define complex event patterns and directly generate event processing
configuration for an open source CEP engine widely used in the industry. One of
the key results of my research work is a textual modeling language called
Complex Event Description Language (CEDL), which will be presented by its
algebraic semantics and some typical examples