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DEBS 2015: Oslo, Norway
- Frank Eliassen, Roman Vitenberg:
Proceedings of the 9th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, DEBS '15, Oslo, Norway, June 29 - July 3, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3286-6
Research track: event processing
- Christian Reinartz, Andreas Metzger, Klaus Pohl:
Model-based verification of event-driven business processes. 1-9 - Gianpaolo Cugola, Alessandro Margara, Mauro Pezzè, Matteo Pradella:
Efficient analysis of event processing applications. 10-21 - Lars Baumgärtner, Christian Strack, Bastian Hoßbach, Marc Seidemann, Bernhard Seeger, Bernd Freisleben:
Complex event processing for reactive security monitoring in virtualized computer systems. 22-33 - Ilya Kolchinsky, Izchak Sharfman, Assaf Schuster:
Lazy evaluation methods for detecting complex events. 34-45
Research track: stream processing
- Bo Zong, Christos Gkantsidis, Milan Vojnovic:
Herding "small" streaming queries. 46-57 - Valerio Schiavoni, Etienne Rivière, Pierre Sutra, Pascal Felber, Miguel Matos, Rui Oliveira:
TOPiCo: detecting most frequent items from multiple high-rate event streams. 58-67 - Yuanzhen Ji, Hongjin Zhou, Zbigniew Jerzak, Anisoara Nica, Gregor Hackenbroich, Christof Fetzer:
Quality-driven processing of sliding window aggregates over out-of-order data streams. 68-79 - Nicolo Rivetti, Leonardo Querzoni, Emmanuelle Anceaume, Yann Busnel, Bruno Sericola:
Efficient key grouping for near-optimal load balancing in stream processing systems. 80-91
Research track: publish/subscribe
- Sukanya Bhowmik, Muhammad Adnan Tariq, Boris Koldehofe, André Kutzleb, Kurt Rothermel:
Distributed control plane for software-defined networks: a case study using event-based middleware. 92-103 - Yongluan Zhou, Lidan Shou, Xuan Shang, Ke Chen:
Dissemination of anonymized streaming data. 104-115 - Shiyou Qian, Jian Cao, Frédéric Le Mouël, Minglu Li, Jie Wang:
Towards prioritized event matching in a content-based publish/subscribe system. 116-127 - Gero Mühl, Helge Parzyjegla, Matthias Prellwitz:
Analyzing content-based publish/subscribe systems. 128-139
Research track: systems and frameworks
- Sebastian Herbst, Niko Pollner, Johannes Tenschert, Frank Lauterwald, Gregor Endler, Klaus Meyer-Wegener:
An algebra for pattern matching, time-aware aggregates and partitions on relational data streams. 140-149 - Thomas Heinze, Mariam Zia, Robert Krahn, Zbigniew Jerzak, Christof Fetzer:
An adaptive replication scheme for elastic data stream processing systems. 150-161 - Kutalmis Akpinar, Kien A. Hua, Kai Li:
ThingStore: a platform for internet-of-things application development and deployment. 162-173 - Jörn Schumacher:
Improving packet processing performance in the ATLAS FELIX project: analysis and optimization of a memory-bounded algorithm. 174-180
Industry track
- Ivo Correia, Fabiana Fournier, Inna Skarbovsky:
The uncertain case of credit card fraud detection. 181-192 - Sébastien Salva, William Durand:
Autofunk, a fast and scalable framework for building formal models from production systems. 193-204 - Aleksandar Stojadinovic, Nenad Stojanovic, Ljiljana Stojanovic:
Dynamic monitoring for improving worker safety at the workplace: use case from a manufacturing shop floor. 205-216 - Sabby Anandan, Marius Bogoevici, Glenn Renfro, Ilayaperumal Gopinathan, Patrick Peralta:
Spring XD: a modular distributed stream and batch processing system. 217-225 - Tianning Zhang:
Reliable event messaging in big data enterprises: looking for the balance between producers and consumers. 226-233 - Shweta Khare, Kyoungho An, Aniruddha S. Gokhale, Sumant Tambe, Ashish Meena:
Reactive stream processing for data-centric publish/subscribe. 234-245
Tutorials
- Opher Etzion:
When artificial intelligence meets the internet of things. 246 - Srinath Perera, Sriskandarajah Suhothayan:
Solution patterns for realtime streaming analytics. 247-255 - Souleiman Hasan, Edward Curry:
Tackling variety in event-based systems. 256-265
DEBS grand challenge
- Zbigniew Jerzak, Holger Ziekow:
The DEBS 2015 grand challenge. 266-268 - André Martin, Andrey Brito, Christof Fetzer:
Real time data analysis of taxi rides using StreamMine3G. 269-276 - Sachini Jayasekara, Srinath Perera, Miyuru Dayarathna, Sriskandarajah Suhothayan:
Continuous analytics on geospatial data streams with WSO2 complex event processor. 277-284 - Danh Le Phuoc, Minh Dao-Tran, Anh Lê Tuán, Manh Nguyen Duc, Manfred Hauswirth:
RDF stream processing with CQELS framework for real-time analysis. 285-292 - Syed Gillani, Abderrahmen Kammoun, Julien Subercaze, Kamal Deep Singh, Gauthier Picard, Frédérique Laforest:
Top-K queries in RDF graph-based stream processing with actors. 293-300 - Amila Suriarachchi, Shrideep Pallickara:
A high-throughput, scalable solution for calculating frequent routes and profitability of New York taxis. 301-308 - Aleksandar Antonic, Kresimir Pripuzic, Martina Marjanovic, Pavle Skocir, Gordan Jezic, Ivana Podnar Zarko:
A high throughput processing engine for taxi-generated data streams. 309-315 - Vincenzo Gulisano, Yiannis Nikolakopoulos, Ivan Walulya, Marina Papatriantafilou, Philippas Tsigas:
Deterministic real-time analytics of geospatial data streams through ScaleGate objects. 316-317 - Aimylos Galeos, Prokopis Gryllos, Nikolaos Leventis, Konstantinos Mavrikis, Spyros Voulgaris:
Pimp my taxi ride. 318-319 - Michael Brand, Marco Grawunder:
Using odysseus for real-time analysis over high volume geospatial data streams. 320-321 - Dantong Song, Kaiwen Zhang, Tilmann Rabl, Prashanth Menon, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
High performance stream queries in scala. 322-323 - Christoph Doblander, Thomas Parsch, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:
Geospatial event analytics leveraging reactive programming. 324-325 - Omran Saleh, Kai-Uwe Sattler:
The PipeFlow approach. 326-327 - Saeed Fathollahzadeh, Reza Karimi, Mohsen Sharifi, Kia Teymourian, Ahmad Hasan, Adrian Paschke:
Parallel event processing on unbound streams with multi-step windowing. 328-329 - Dominik Riemer, Florian Kaulfersch, Robin Hutmacher, Ljiljana Stojanovic:
StreamPipes: solving the challenge with semantic stream processing pipelines. 330-331
Posters
- Niko Pollner, Christian Steudtner, Klaus Meyer-Wegener:
Operator fission for load balancing in distributed heterogeneous data stream processing systems. 332-335 - Yuji Kobayashi, Kazuhiko Isoyama, Koji Kida, Hiroki Tagato:
A complex event processing for large-scale M2M services and its performance evaluations. 336-339 - Christos Tryfonopoulos, Paraskevi Raftopoulou, Vinay Setty, Argiris Xiros:
Towards content-based publish/subscribe for distributed social networks. 340-343 - Valeria Cardellini, Vincenzo Grassi, Francesco Lo Presti, Matteo Nardelli:
Distributed QoS-aware scheduling in storm. 344-347 - Léon Lim, Denis Conan:
Concept of multiscoping for distributed event-based systems. 348-351 - Benjamin Erb, Frank Kargl:
A conceptual model for event-sourced graph computing. 352-355
Demonstrations
- Timo Michelsen, Michael Brand, Carsten Cordes, Hans-Jürgen Appelrath:
Herakles: real-time sport analysis using a distributed data stream management system. 356-359 - Christoffer Löffler, Christopher Mutschler, Michael Philippsen:
Approximative event processing on sensor data streams. 360-363 - Stéphane Frénot, Amine Ghorbali, Frédérique Laforest, Pascale Launay, Nicolas Le Sommer, Damien Reimert:
Spontaneous and ephemeral social networks: an event-based framework. 364-367 - Omran Saleh, Kai-Uwe Sattler:
The pipeflow approach: write once, run in different stream-processing engines. 368-371
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