Complex event service provision and composition based on event pattern matchmaking (bibtex)
by Feng Gao, Edward Curry, Sami Bhiri
Abstract:
Service computing has gained great success because it de- couples service providers and consumers. Because of this decoupling, it is possible to reuse software applications with- out knowing their implementation details. However, busi- ness applications consuming complex events (and complex event processing systems in general) are not maximising the full benefits from service computing. Current service mod- els are not suitable for describing complex events and the requirements for enabling pattern-based complex event service composition are not fully addressed. In this paper, we propose a complex event service description model that extends OWL-S and captures the exact semantics of complex events, including their patterns and attributes. We propose algorithms to create event service compositions based on event patterns. These algorithms are capable of selecting the composition plans with lowest estimated data traffic demands over the service network. Moreover, we show how to improve the efficiency of event service composition by indexing event patterns.
Reference:
Feng Gao, Edward Curry, Sami Bhiri, "Complex event service provision and composition based on event pattern matchmaking", In Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems - DEBS '14, ACM Press, New York, New York, USA, pp. 71-82, 2014.
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{Gao2014,
abstract = {Service computing has gained great success because it de- couples service providers and consumers. Because of this decoupling, it is possible to reuse software applications with- out knowing their implementation details. However, busi- ness applications consuming complex events (and complex event processing systems in general) are not maximising the full benefits from service computing. Current service mod- els are not suitable for describing complex events and the requirements for enabling pattern-based complex event service composition are not fully addressed. In this paper, we propose a complex event service description model that extends OWL-S and captures the exact semantics of complex events, including their patterns and attributes. We propose algorithms to create event service compositions based on event patterns. These algorithms are capable of selecting the composition plans with lowest estimated data traffic demands over the service network. Moreover, we show how to improve the efficiency of event service composition by indexing event patterns.},
address = {New York, New York, USA},
author = {Gao, Feng and Curry, Edward and Bhiri, Sami},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems - DEBS '14},
doi = {10.1145/2611286.2611287},
file = {:Users/ed/Library/Application Support/Mendeley Desktop/Downloaded/Gao, Curry, Bhiri - 2014 - Complex Event Service Provision and Composition based on Event Pattern Matchmaking.pdf:pdf},
isbn = {9781450327374},
pages = {71--82},
publisher = {ACM Press},
title = {{Complex event service provision and composition based on event pattern matchmaking}},
url = {http://www.edwardcurry.org/publications/10.1.1.638.2503.pdf},
year = {2014}
}
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