Opher Etzion, Yonit Magid, et al.
DEBS 2010
We observed that many of the applications that are event-based by nature are designed and developed using the conventional thinking about programming, and do not employ event based thinking. The developers are doing a kind of event processing without acknowledging it. One of the main reasons is the fundamental thought differences between event-driven thinking and the design of traditional request-driven applications. This tutorial concentrates on the thought process and the modeling aspects. It starts with the ontology and semantics of the term events, continues with the inter-relationships among events and other entities (processes, decisions, objects, actors), and discusses the pragmatics of modeling of event-driven logic within a computational independent model.
Opher Etzion, Yonit Magid, et al.
DEBS 2010
Opher Etzion
DEBS 2007
Segev Wasserkrug, Avigdor Gal, et al.
IEEE TKDE
Opher Etzion
SIGMOD Record (ACM Special Interest Group on Management of Data)