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      A Parameterized Algebra for Event Notification Services

      Hinze, Annika; Voisard, Agnès
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      Schweppe, H., Hinze, A. & Faensen, D. (2002). A Parameterized Algebra for Event Notification Services. In Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning(TIME’02) July 07-09, 2002(pp. 61-65).
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      Abstract
      Event notification services are used in various applications such as digital libraries, stock tickers, traffic control, or facility management. However, to our knowledge, a common semantics of events in event notification services has not been defined so far. In this paper, we propose a parameterized event algebra which describes the semantics of composite events for event notification systems. The parameters serve as a basis for flexible handling of duplicates in both primitive and composite events.
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      2002
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      IEEE Computer Society
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      This article has been published in the proceeding of the Ninth International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning(TIME’02) July 07-09, 2002. Copyright © 2008 IEEE Computer Society.
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