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Author Etzion, Opher.

Title Event processing in action / Opher Etzion, Peter Niblett. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint Greenwich [Conn.] : Manning, ©2011.
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Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 360 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Intro -- Copyright -- Brief Table of Contents -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Cover Illustration -- Part 1. The basics -- Chapter 1. Entering the world of event processing -- Chapter 2. Principles of event processing -- Part 2. The building blocks -- Chapter 3. Defining the events -- Chapter 4. Producing the events -- Chapter 5. Consuming the events -- Chapter 6. The event processing network -- Chapter 7. Putting events in context -- Chapter 8. Filtering and transformation -- Chapter 9. Detecting event patterns -- Part 3. Pragmatics -- Chapter 10. Engineering and implementation considerations -- Chapter 11. Today's event processing challenges -- Chapter 12. Emerging directions of event processing -- Appendix A. Definitions -- Appendix B. The Fast Flower Delivery application -- Index -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Listings.
Summary Unlike traditional information systems which work by issuing requests and waiting for responses, event-driven systems are designed to process events as they occur, allowing the system to observe, react dynamically, and issue personalized data depending on the recipient and situation. Event Processing in Action introduces the major concepts of event-driven architectures and shows how to use, design, and build event processing systems and applications. Written for working software architects and developers, the book looks at practical examples and provides an in-depth explanation of their architecture and implementation. Since patterns connect the events that occur in any system, the book also presents common event-driven patterns and explains how to detect and implement them. Throughout the book, readers follow a comprehensive use case that incorporates all event processing programming styles in practice today.
Subject Service-oriented architecture (Computer science)
Discrete-time systems.
Business -- Data processing.
Business enterprises -- Computer networks.
Management -- Data processing.
Architecture orientée service (Informatique)
Systèmes échantillonnés.
Gestion -- Informatique.
Entreprises -- Réseaux d'ordinateurs.
Service-oriented architecture (Computer science)
Discrete-time systems.
Business -- Data processing.
Business enterprises -- Computer networks.
Management -- Data processing
Business -- Data processing
Business enterprises -- Computer networks
Discrete-time systems
Service-oriented architecture (Computer science)
Added Author Niblett, Peter.
Other Form: Print version: Etzion, Opher. Event processing in action. Greenwich, CT : Manning, ©2011 9781935182214 (OCoLC)656771308
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