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85 pages
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The number of sensors and trackable goods increases in the world
every day, hence, companies are highly interested in using this
information in order to improve their business processes. The focus
is on detecting certain situations from a large amount of data. The
so called Complex Event Processing (CEP) offers the needed
techniques to fulfill the requested requirements. Unfortunately,
most CEP systems only work in homogeneous networks and hence, there
is a certain need for interoperability between the networks. The
distributed heterogeneous event processing (DHEP) project tries to
fill that gap in cooperation with the University of Stuttgart and
the IBM Research and Development GmbH. The placement of event
correlation rules into the network has an important influence on the
load distribution of nodes as well as on the event-rates the network
can process. Furthermore, the placement concept has to cope with the
heterogeneity of the project. This thesis describes the concepts for
deploying the rules into the network as well as creating an
efficient placement algortihm.
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Stuttgart, Germany, Universität Stuttgart
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Text
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| Diploma Thesis
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IPVS, Verteilte Systeme
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Distributed Systems (CR C.2.4)
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| Software Engineering Metrics (CR D.2.8)
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| Information Systems Applications (CR H.4)
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Diploma Thesis No. 2884
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