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The CEP website is an excellent source for more material, at http://www.complexevents.com/, and check out the forum.
The book OSWorkflow: A guide for Java developers and architects to integrating open-source Business Process Management by Diego Adrian Naya Lazo contains a chapter about Esper.
Read about CEP in WikiPedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_event_processing
Read about ESP in WikiPedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event_Stream_Processing_%28ESP%29
A book about CEP is The Power of Events by David Luckham, from Stanford University.
Master Thesis By Paul Dekkers about CEP, from the Radboud University Nijmegen
Blogs about CEP and ESP..
Influential papers (not comprehensive) :
- The 8 requirements of Real-time Stream Processing by Stonebraker et. al.
- Delta-dataflow networks for Event Stream Processing by Rajit Manohar and K. Mani Chandy
- An Abstract Semantics and Concrete Language for Continuous Queries over Streams and Relations by Arasu et. al.
Relevant university research (not comprehensive) :
- The Stanford Rapide(TM) Project
- Borealis - Distributed Stream Processing Engine by Brandeis, Brown and MIT universities
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Last Published: May 11, 2008
Version: 2.1.0
