DEBS 2007: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hans-Arno Jacobsen, Gero Mühl, Michael A. Jaeger (Eds.): Proceedings of the 2007 Inaugural International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, DEBS 2007, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 20-22, 2007. ACM 2007 ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 233 ISBN 978-1-59593-665-3
Invited talk
Tim Bass: Mythbusters: event stream processing versus complex event processing. 1
Peer-to-peer and mobility
Roberto Baldoni, Roberto Beraldi, Vivien Quéma, Leonardo Querzoni, Sara Tucci Piergiovanni: TERA: topic-based event routing for peer-to-peer architectures. 2-13
Gregory Chockler, Roie Melamed, Yoav Tock, Roman Vitenberg: SpiderCast: a scalable interest-aware overlay for topic-based pub/sub communication. 14-25
Doug Lundquist, Aris M. Ouksel: An efficient demand-driven and density-controlled publish/subscribe protocol for mobile environments. 26-37
Concepts and models
Stefano Castelli, Paolo Costa, Gian Pietro Picco: Modeling the communication costs of content-based routing: the case of subscription forwarding. 38-49
AnnMarie Ericsson, Paul Pettersson, Mikael Berndtsson, Marco Seiriö: Seamless formal verification of complex event processing applications. 50-61
Szabolcs Rozsnyai, Josef Schiefer, Alexander Schatten: Concepts and models for typing events for event-based systems. 62-70
Demo session

Alex Wun, Milenko Petrovic, Hans-Arno Jacobsen: A system for semantic data fusion in sensor networks. 75-79
Guoli Li, Alex King Yeung Cheung, Shuang Hou, Songlin Hu, Vinod Muthusamy, R. Sherafat, Alex Wun, Hans-Arno Jacobsen, Serge Mankovski: Historic data access in publish/subscribe. 80-84
Short paper poster session
François Bry, Michael Eckert: Temporal order optimizations of incremental joins for composite event detection. 85-90
Sasu Tarkoma: Chained forests for fast subsumption matching. 97-102
Invited talk
Joe Sventek: The little and large of publish/subscribe: ever the twain shall meet? 103
Security and software engineering
Lauri I. W. Pesonen, David M. Eyers, Jean Bacon: Encryption-enforced access control in dynamic multi-domain publish/subscribe networks. 104-115
Alex Wun, Alex King Yeung Cheung, Hans-Arno Jacobsen: A taxonomy for denial of service attacks in content-based publish/subscribe systems. 116-127
Gianpaolo Cugola, Matteo Migliavacca, Alessandro Monguzzi: On adding replies to publish-subscribe. 128-138
Invited talk
Opher Etzion: Semantic approach to event processing. 139
Short paper session
Joe Hoffert, Douglas C. Schmidt, Aniruddha S. Gokhale: A QoS policy configuration modeling language for publish/subscribe middleware platforms. 140-145
Carolyn McGregor, Michael Stacey: High frequency distributed data stream event correlation to improve neonatal clinical management. 146-151
Peter R. Pietzuch, David M. Eyers, Samuel Kounev, Brian Shand: Towards a common API for publish/subscribe. 152-157
Sebastian Salvucci, Mariano Cilia, Alejandro P. Buchmann: A practical approach for enabling online analysis of event streams. 158-163
Alexander Widder, Rainer von Ammon, Philippe Schaeffer, Christian Wolff: Identification of suspicious, unknown event patterns in an event cloud. 164-170
Alex Wun, Hans-Arno Jacobsen: Modelling performance optimizations for content-based publish/subscribe. 171-179
Invited talk
Invited talk
Gregor Hohpe: Architect's dream or developer's nightmare? 188
Business applications
Daby M. Sow, Lipyeow Lim, Min Wang, Kyu Hyun Kim: Persisting and querying biometric event streams with hybrid relational-XML DBMS. 189-197
Josef Schiefer, Szabolcs Rozsnyai, Christian Rauscher, Gerd Saurer: Event-driven rules for sensing and responding to business situations. 198-205
Paul Tarvydas, Norm Sanford: Software architecture using fine-grained event-driven reactive components. 206-213
Routing and matching
Sébastien Baehni, João Barreto, Patrick Eugster, Rachid Guerraoui: Efficient distributed subtyping tests. 214-225

Zhen Liu, Srinivasan Parthasarathy, Anand Ranganathan, Hao Yang: Scalable event matching for overlapping subscriptions in pub/sub systems. 250-261



