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Thesis proposal: A resource-efficient event detection algebra

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Presented at the CUGS workshop 2004, February 27-28

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Event detection is an important aspect of many application types, ranging from active databases over digital libraries and stock market agents, to reactive embedded systems. To allow systems to react to complex events patterns rather than to simple primitive events, an event algebra can be used.We intend to develop an event algebra suitable for resource-conscious applications such as real-time and embedded systems. The algebra should have well-defined formal semantics, carefully designed to allow implementation with limited resources while at the same time retaining the intuitive properties of the operators.

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@techreport{Carlson570,
author = {Jan Carlson},
title = {Thesis proposal: A resource-efficient event detection algebra},
note = {Presented at the CUGS workshop 2004, February 27-28},
month = {February},
year = {2004},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/570-}
}