List of Presentations
Keynote: Mythbusters: Event Stream Processing Versus Complex Event Processing by Tim Bass
- Session 1: "Peer-to-Peer and Mobility"
Roberto Baldoni (Sapienza, Universita di Roma, Italy), Roberto Beraldi (Sapienza, Universita di Roma, Italy), Vivien Quéma (INRIA, France), Leonardo Querzoni (Sapienza, Universita di Roma, Italy) and Sara Tucci Piergiovanni (Sapienza, Universita di Roma, Italy): TERA: Topic-based Event Routing for peer-to-peer Architectures
Gregory Chockler (IBM Haifa, Israel), Roie Melamed (IBM Haifa, Israel), Yoav Tock (IBM Haifa, Israel), and Roman Vitenberg (University of Oslo, Norway): SpiderCast: A Scalable Interest-Aware Overlay for Topic-Based Pub/Sub Communication
Doug Lundquist and Aris Ouksel (University of Illinois, USA): An Efficient Demand-Driven and Density-Controlled Publish/Subscribe Protocol for Mobile Environments
- Session 2: "Concepts and Models"
Stefano Castelli (University of Trento, Italy), Paolo Costa (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands), and Gian Pietro Picco (University of Trento, Italy): Modeling the Communication Costs of Content-based Routing: The Case of Subscription Forwarding
AnnMarie Ericsson (University of Skövde, Sweden), Paul Pettersson (Mälardalen University, Sweden), Mikael Berndtsson (University of Sköde, Sweden), and Marco Seiriö (RuleCore, Sweden): Seamless Formal Verification of Complex Event Processing Applications
Szabolcs Rozsnyai (Secure Business, Austria), Josef Schiefer (TU Wien, Austria), and Alexander Schatten (TU Wien, Austria): Concepts and Models for Typing Events for Event-Based Systems
- Demo Session
AnnMarie Ericsson and Mikael Berndtsson (University of Skövde, Sweden): REX, the Rule and Event eXplorer
Alex Wun, Milenko Petrovic, and Hans-Arno Jacobsen (University of Toronto, Canada): A System for Semantic Data Fusion in Sensor Networks
Guoli Li, Alex Cheung, Shunag Hou, Songlin Hu, Vinod Muthusamy, Reza Sherafat, Alex Wun, Hans-Arno Jacobsen, and Serge Manovski (University of Toronto, Canada): Historic Data Access in Publish/Subscribe
- Short Paper Poster Session
François Bry (University of Munich, Germany) and Michael Eckert (University of Toronto, Canada): Temporal Order Optimizations of Incremental Joins for Composite Event Detection
Matteo Migliavacca and Gianpaolo Cugola (Politecnico di Milano, Italy): Adapting Publish-Subscribe to Routing Demands
Sasu Tarkoma (Helsinky University of Technology, Finland): Chained Forests for Fast Subsumption Matching
Keynote: The Little and Large of Publish/Subscribe—Ever the Twain Shall Meet? by Joe Sventek
- Session 3: "Security and Software Engineering"
Lauri Pesonen, David Eyers, Jean Bacon, and Ken Moody (University of Cambridge, UK): Encryption-Enforced Access Control in Dynamic Multi-Domain Publish/Subscribe Networks
Alex Wun, Alex Cheung, and Hans-Arno Jacobsen (University of Toronto, Canada): A Taxonomy for Denial of Service Attacks in Content-based Publish/Subscribe Systems
Gianpaolo Cugola, Matteo Migliavacca, and Alessandro Monguzzi (Politecnico di Milano, Italy): On Adding Replies to Publish-Subscribe
Keynote: Semantic Approach to Event Processing by Opher Etzion
- Short Paper Session
Joe Hoffert, Douglas Schmidt, and Aniruddha Gokhale (Vanderbilt University, USA): A QoS Policy Configuration Modeling Language for Publish/Subscribe Middleware Platforms
Carolyn McGregor and Michael Stacey (University of Western Sidney, Australia): High Frequency Distributed Data Stream Event Correlation to Improve Neonatal Clinical Management
Peter Pietzuch (Imperial College London, UK), David Eyers (University of Cambridge, UK), Samuel Kounev (University of Cambridge, UK), and Brian Shand (Clinical and Biomedical Computing Unit, UK): Towards a Common API for Publish/Subscribe
Sebastian Salvucci (Intel Corp., Argentinia), Mariano Cilia (Intel Corp., Argentinia), and Alejandro Buchmann (TU Darmstadt, Germany): A Practical Approach for Enabling Online Analysis of Event Streams
Alexander Widder (Centrum für Informations-Technologie Transfer GmbH, Germany), Rainer von Ammon (Centrum für Informations-Technologie Transfer GmbH, Germany), Philippe Schaeffer (TÜV Rheinland Secure iT GmbH, Germany), and Christian Wolff (University of Regensburg, Germany): Identification of Suspicious, Unknown Event Patterns in an Event Cloud
Alex Wun and Hans-Arno Jacobsen (University of Toronto, Canada): Modelling Performance Optimizations for Content-based Publish/Subscribe
Keynote: Towards A Theory of Events by Mani Chandy
Keynote: Architect's Dream or Developer's Nightmare? by Gregor Hohpe
- Session 4: "Business Applications"
Daby Sow (IBM T.J. Watson, USA), Lipyeow Lim (IBM T.J. Watson, USA), Min Wang (IBM T.J. Watson, USA), and Kyu Hyun Kim (IBM Ubiquitous Computing Laboratory, USA): Persisting and Querying Biometric Event Streams with Hybrid Relational-XML DBMS
Josef Schiefer (TU Wien, Austria), Szabolcs Rozsnyai (Secure Business Austria, Austria), Gerd Saurer (Senactive IT Dienstleistungens GmbH, Austria), and Christian Rauscher (Secure Business Austria, Austria): Event-Driven Rules For Sensing and Responding To Business Situations
Paul Tarvydas and Norm Sanford (Visual Frameworks Inc., Canada): Software Architecture Using Fine-grained Event-driven Reactive Components
- Session 5: "Routing and Matching"
Sebastien Baehni (EPFL, Switzerland), Joao Barreto (INESC-ID/IST, Portugal), Patrick Eugster (Purdue University, USA), and Rachid Guerraoui (EPFL, Switzerland): Efficient Distributed Subtyping Tests
Sven Bittner and Annika Hinze (University of Waikato, New Zealand): The Arbitrary Boolean Publish/Subscribe Model: Making the Case
Zbigniew Jerzak and Christof Fetzer (Dresden University of Technology, Germany): Prefix Forwarding for Publish/Subscribe
Zhen Liu, Srinivasan Parthasarthy, Anand Ranganathan, and Hao Yang (IBM T.J. Watson, USA): Scalable Event Matching for Overlapping Subscriptions in Pub/Sub Systems
