Concurrency control and recovery in database systems
Concurrency control and recovery in database systems
Time, clocks, and the ordering of events in a distributed system
Communications of the ACM
Securing publish-subscribe overlay services with EventGuard
Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Computer and communications security
High Availability and Disaster Recovery: Concepts, Design, Implementation
High Availability and Disaster Recovery: Concepts, Design, Implementation
Implementing Database Security and Auditing: Includes Examples for Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 UDB, Sybase
Event Processing: Designing IT Systems for Agile Companies
Event Processing: Designing IT Systems for Agile Companies
A stratified approach for supporting high throughput event processing applications
Proceedings of the Third ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems
Analyzing the behavior of event processing applications
Proceedings of the Fourth ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems
Event Processing in Action
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An important aspect of any system is the non-functional aspect, which is not concerned with what a system does, but rather with how well a system works. Since event processing applications are not monolithic, there are various considerations which vary among these applications. In this tutorial we survey the various non-functional properties of event processing systems that in general relate to scalability and performance, availability, correctness and security. The tutorial is presented along three aspects for each topic: requirements, mapping of requirements to event processing application type and current state-of-the-art and research efforts to cope with the various requirements