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DEBS 2012: Berlin, Germany
- François Bry, Adrian Paschke, Patrick Th. Eugster, Christof Fetzer, Andreas Behrend:

Proceedings of the Sixth ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, DEBS 2012, Berlin, Germany, July 16-20, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1315-5 - David Maier, Michael Grossniklaus

, Sharmadha Moorthy, Kristin Tufte:
Capturing episodes: may the frame be with you. 1-11 - Keith Hamilton:

Web Solutions Platform (WSP) event system. 12-19 - Robert Soulé

, Martin Hirzel, Bugra Gedik, Robert Grimm
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From a calculus to an execution environment for stream processing. 20-31 - Alexander Artikis

, Opher Etzion, Zohar Feldman, Fabiana Fournier:
Event processing under uncertainty. 32-43 - Yang Liu, Wenji Chen, Yong Guan:

Approximate membership query over time-decaying windows for event stream processing. 44-47 - Julien Lesbegueries, Amira Ben Hamida, Nicolas Salatgé, Sarah Zribi, Jean-Pierre Lorré

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Multilevel event-based monitoring framework for the petals enterprise service bus: industry article. 48-57 - Srdjan Komazec, Davide Cerri, Dieter Fensel:

Sparkwave: continuous schema-enhanced pattern matching over RDF data streams. 58-68 - Alexander Artikis

, Marek J. Sergot, Georgios Paliouras:
Run-time composite event recognition. 69-80 - Yiannis Verginadis

, Nikos Papageorgiou, Ioannis Patiniotakis, Dimitris Apostolou
, Gregoris Mentzas
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A goal driven dynamic event subscription approach. 81-84 - Pål Evensen, Hein Meling:

AdScorer: an event-based system for near real-time impact analysis of television advertisements (industry article). 85-94 - Annie H. Liu, Michael Olson, Julian J. Bunn

, K. Mani Chandy:
Towards a discipline of geospatial distributed event based systems. 95-106 - Yagil Engel, Opher Etzion, Zohar Feldman:

A basic model for proactive event-driven computing. 107-118 - Mumraiz Khan Kasi

, Annika Hinze
, Catherine Legg
, Steve Jones:
SEPSen: semantic event processing at the sensor nodes for energy efficient wireless sensor networks. 119-122 - Kazuhiko Isoyama, Yuji Kobayashi, Tadashi Sato, Koji Kida, Makiko Yoshida, Hiroki Tagato:

A scalable complex event processing system and evaluations of its performance. 123-126 - Zhaoran Wang, Yu Zhang, Xiaotao Chang, Xiang Mi, Yu Wang, Kun Wang, Huazhong Yang:

Pub/Sub on stream: a multi-core based message broker with QoS support. 127-138 - Yongchun Xu, Nenad Stojanovic, Ljiljana Stojanovic, Ana Cabrera

, Tobias Schuchert:
An approach for using complex event processing for adaptive augmented reality in cultural heritage domain: experience report. 139-148 - Jongheon Park, Taehun Kim, Chongsok Lim, Soon J. Hyun:

Location-aware event-driven query processing in sensor database management. 149-152 - Ioannis Boutsis, Vana Kalogeraki

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Dynamic QoS-aware event sampling for community-based participatory sensing systems. 153-156 - Michael Daum, Manuel Götz, Jörg Domaschka:

Integrating CEP and BPM: how CEP realizes functional requirements of BPM applications (industry article). 157-166 - Waldemar Hummer, Christian Inzinger

, Philipp Leitner, Benjamin Satzger, Schahram Dustdar
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Deriving a unified fault taxonomy for event-based systems. 167-178 - Tobias Freudenreich, Stefan Appel, Sebastian Frischbier, Alejandro P. Buchmann:

ACTrESS: automatic context transformation in event-based software systems. 179-190 - Martin Hirzel:

Partition and compose: parallel complex event processing. 191-200 - Boris Koldehofe

, Beate Ottenwälder, Kurt Rothermel, Umakishore Ramachandran:
Moving range queries in distributed complex event processing. 201-212 - Muhammad Adnan Tariq, Boris Koldehofe

, Gerald G. Koch, Kurt Rothermel:
Distributed spectral cluster management: a method for building dynamic publish/subscribe systems. 213-224 - Raphaël Barazzutti, Pascal Felber

, Hugues Mercier, Emanuel Onica
, Etienne Rivière:
Thrifty privacy: efficient support for privacy-preserving publish/subscribe. 225-236 - Daniel Johnson, J. Stephen Higgins:

Characterizing human performance and potential for injury in air traffic control using complex event processing. 237-240 - Daniel Popescu, Joshua Garcia, Kevin Bierhoff, Nenad Medvidovic:

Impact analysis for distributed event-based systems. 241-251 - Souleiman Hasan

, Seán O'Riain, Edward Curry
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Approximate semantic matching of heterogeneous events. 252-263 - Eric Bouillet, Ravi Kothari, Vibhore Kumar, Laurent Mignet, Senthil Nathan, Anand Ranganathan, Deepak S. Turaga, Octavian Udrea, Olivier Verscheure:

Processing 6 billion CDRs/day: from research to production (experience report). 264-267 - Giuliano Losa, Vibhore Kumar, Henrique Andrade, Bugra Gedik, Martin Hirzel, Robert Soulé

, Kun-Lung Wu:
CAPSULE: language and system support for efficient state sharing in distributed stream processing systems. 268-277 - Sai Wu, Vibhore Kumar, Kun-Lung Wu, Beng Chin Ooi:

Parallelizing stateful operators in a distributed stream processing system: how, should you and how much? 278-289 - Shoaib Akram, Manolis Marazakis, Angelos Bilas

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Understanding and improving the cost of scaling distributed event processing. 290-301 - Kia Teymourian

, Malte Rohde, Adrian Paschke:
Fusion of background knowledge and streams of events. 302-313 - Bin Cao, Jianwei Yin, ShuiGuang Deng

, Yueshen Xu
, Youneng Xiao, Zhaohui Wu:
A highly efficient cloud-based architecture for large-scale STB event processing: industry article. 314-323 - Adrian Paschke, Paul Vincent, Alexandre Alves, Catherine Moxey:

Tutorial on advanced design patterns in event processing. 324-334 - Tilmann Rabl, Kaiwen Zhang, Mohammad Sadoghi

, Navneet Kumar Pandey, Aakash Nigam, Chen Wang, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
Solving manufacturing equipment monitoring through efficient complex event processing: DEBS grand challenge. 335-340 - Nenad Stojanovic, Roland Stühmer

, Françoise Baude, Philippe Gibert:
Where event processing grand challenge meets real-time web: PLAY event marketplace. 341-352 - Alexandros Koliousis, Joseph S. Sventek:

Glasgow automata illustrated: DEBS grand challenge. 353-358 - Dennis Geesen, Marco Grawunder:

Odysseus as platform to solve grand challenges: DEBS grand challenge. 359-364 - Christian Kuka, Sebastian Gerwinn, Sören Schweigert, Sönke Eilers, Daniela Nicklas

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Context-model generation for safe autonomous transport vehicles. 365-366 - Hans-Jürgen Appelrath, Dennis Geesen, Marco Grawunder, Timo Michelsen, Daniela Nicklas

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Odysseus: a highly customizable framework for creating efficient event stream management systems. 367-368 - Jimi Yung-Chuan Wen, Gu Yuan Lin, Today Sung, David Wu, Ping-Feng Wang, Ming Whei Feng:

An energy-aware web of people and things, events of interaction & complex interaction of events. 369-370 - Alexander Braun, Paula Kroner, Yulia Leontyeva, David Siller:

Event processing in sensor networks: a solution for integrated emergency management. 371-372 - Christian Esposito, Mario Ciampi

, Giuseppe De Pietro
, Paolo Donzelli:
Notifying medical data in health information systems. 373-374 - Wolfgang Weiss

, Rene Kaiser
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A distributed virtual director for an interactive event broadcast system. 375-376 - Thomas T. Hildebrandt, Francesco Zanitti:

A process-oriented event-based programming language. 377-378 - Yongchun Xu, Nenad Stojanovic, Ljiljana Stojanovic, Tobias Schuchert:

Efficient human attention detection based on intelligent complex event processing. 379-380 - Frank Lauterwald, Niko Pollner, Michael Daum, Klaus Meyer-Wegener

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Data Stream Application Manager (DSAM). 381-382 - Roland Stühmer, Nenad Stojanovic, Stefan Obermeier, Philippe Gibert:

Where events meet events: PLAY event marketplace. 383-384 - Ljiljana Stojanovic, Sinan Sen, Jun Ma, Dominik Riemer:

ALERT: semantic event-driven collaborative platform for software development. 385-386 - Kangheng Wu, Xiaokang Xiong, Bert W. Leung, Jihyoun Park, Zhibin Lei:

Event processing of monitoring data of large hi-tech manufacturing equipment: DEBS grand challenge. 387-392 - Zbigniew Jerzak, Thomas Heinze, Matthias Fehr, Daniel Gröber, Raik Hartung, Nenad Stojanovic:

The DEBS 2012 grand challenge. 393-398 - Christian Esposito

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A tutorial on reliability in publish/subscribe services. 399-406

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