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Industry experience with the IBM Active Middleware Technology (AMiT) Complex Event Processing engine
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Event-driven ArchitectureEngineeringIndustrial EngineeringBusiness IntelligenceComputer ArchitectureSoftware EngineeringData ScienceComplex Event ProcessingManagementSystems EngineeringData IntegrationData ManagementEvent ProcessingNonfunctional RequirementsComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceIndustry ExperienceEvent-driven ProgrammingDifferent Functional RequirementsReal-time SystemsIndustrial InformaticsSystem SoftwareEvent-driven Monitoring
Complex event processing (CEP) is the analysis of event data in real-time to generate immediate insight and enable instant response to changing conditions. In this paper we share the experience we accumulated over the last decade in designing and deploying CEP applications using the IBM Active Middleware Technology (AMiT) CEP engine, a research asset developed at IBM Research - Haifa. Over the years we applied the technology in solutions for various industries, such as banking, insurance, healthcare, chemical and petroleum and more. In each scenario, the CEP engine was used to address different functional requirements including event-based routing, observation, monitoring and correlation. It was also often required to meet nonfunctional requirements such as scalability and transactional support. We describe several solutions from different domains in which AMiT played at least one of these functional or nonfunctional roles.
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