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EDA-PS
City
Chicago
Country
United States
Deadline Paper
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Abstract

One of the emerging styles of service interactions is the event&#8211;driven style&#046; Event&#8211;Driven Architecture (EDA) is emerging as a variant of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) that is being supported by multiple vendors&#046; EDA systems are widely used in enterprise integration applications, ranging from time&#8211;critical systems, agile process integration systems, managements of services and processes, delivery of information services, and awareness to business situations&#046; There is a range of event processing middleware capabilities, including publish&#8211;subscribe services, which have been incorporated into standards such as CORBA and JMS, and into commercial systems, mediation services such as event transformation, aggregation, split and composition, and event pattern detection (complex event processing)&#046; Furthermore, the use of EDA systems continues to evolve and expand&#046; Many applications today require event&#8211;based monitoring capabilities, ranging from digital data streaming systems, continuous query systems, system monitoring and management tools, to event&#8211;driven workflow engines, to name a few&#046; There is a wide and growing interest in event processing techniques both for extending the capabilities and for improving the performance and ease of use of such EDA systems&#046; This proposed workshop is to establish a forum that not only brings together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to look at various aspects of event&#8211;driven processing and its relations to service oriented computing, functionality, implementation and applications, but also encourages and provides cross&#8211;fertilization between researchers and practitioners in all types of event processing&#046; <b>Keywords:</b> Event&#8211;driven Architectures and relations to service&#8211;oriented architecture&#046;<br>Event&#8211;driven business process management&#046;<br>Event mediations and Enterprise Service Bus&#046;<br>Information delivery services and implementation of “publish/subscribe” protocols&#046;<br>Event processing languages and tools&#046;<br>Event stream processing&#046;<br>Event pattern detection&#046;<br>Implementation infrastructure issues&#046;<br>User experience, requirements, Use cases, and applications of event&#8211;driven systems&#046;<br>Non&#8211;Functional requirements: scalability, high&#8211;availability, quality of service&#046;<br>Security and privacy issues in event&#8211;based systems and applications&#046;<br>