ETALIS: Rule-Based Reasoning in Event Processing

TitleETALIS: Rule-Based Reasoning in Event Processing
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsAnicic D, Fodor P, Rudolph S, Stühmer R, Stojanovic N, Studer R
EditorHelmer S, Poulovassilis A, Xhafa F
Book TitleReasoning in Event-Based Distributed Systems
Series TitleStudies in Computational Intelligence
Volume347
Pagination99-124
PublisherSpringer Berlin / Heidelberg
KeywordsCEP event reasoning ETALIS myOwn iCEP 2011
Abstract

Complex Event Processing (CEP) is concerned with timely detection of complex events within multiple streams of atomic occurrences, and has useful applications in areas including financial services, mobile and sensor devices, click stream analysis and so forth. In this chapter, we present ETALIS Language for Events. It is an expressive language for specifying and combining complex events. For this language we provide both a syntax as well as a clear declarative formal semantics. The execution model of the language is based on a compilation strategy into Prolog. We provide an implementation of the language, and present experimental results of our running prototype. Further on, we show how our logic rule-based approach compares with a non-logic approach in respect of performance.

URLhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19724-6_5

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