Event processing : designing IT systems for agile companies /
Chandy, Mani K.
Event processing : designing IT systems for agile companies / K. Mani Chandy [and] W. Roy Schulte - New York : McGraw Hill, c2010 - xvii, 235 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Event processing overview -- Chapter 2. Event-processing patterns in business -- Chapter 3. Using event processing in business applications -- Chapter 4. Costs and benefits of event-processing applications -- Chapter 5. Types of event-processing applications -- Chapter 6. Event-processing architecture -- Chapter 7. Events and complex events -- Chapter 8. From architecture to application -- Chapter 9. The role of event processing in SOA and application development -- Chapter 10. Positioning event processing in the IT world -- Chapter 11. Best practices -- Chapter 12. The future of event processing -- Appendix A. Books and other resources -- Appendix B. Glossary -- Index.
"Business people and IT professionals understand well the benefits of corporate agility and fast response to emerging threats and opportunities. However, many people are less familiar with the techniques now available to help accomplish those aspirations. Event processing has emerged as the key enabler for situation awareness and a set of guiding principles for systems that can adapt quickly to shifts in company and market conditions. Written by experts in the field, this prescriptive guide explains how to use event processing in the design of business processes and the systems that support them."
9780071633505
SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (COMPUTER SCIENCE)
EVENT PROCESSING (COMPUTER SCIENCE)
DISCRETE--TIME SYSTEMS
BUSINESS - DATA PROCESSING
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES - COMPUTER NETWROKS
TK 5105.5828 .C43 2010
Event processing : designing IT systems for agile companies / K. Mani Chandy [and] W. Roy Schulte - New York : McGraw Hill, c2010 - xvii, 235 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1. Event processing overview -- Chapter 2. Event-processing patterns in business -- Chapter 3. Using event processing in business applications -- Chapter 4. Costs and benefits of event-processing applications -- Chapter 5. Types of event-processing applications -- Chapter 6. Event-processing architecture -- Chapter 7. Events and complex events -- Chapter 8. From architecture to application -- Chapter 9. The role of event processing in SOA and application development -- Chapter 10. Positioning event processing in the IT world -- Chapter 11. Best practices -- Chapter 12. The future of event processing -- Appendix A. Books and other resources -- Appendix B. Glossary -- Index.
"Business people and IT professionals understand well the benefits of corporate agility and fast response to emerging threats and opportunities. However, many people are less familiar with the techniques now available to help accomplish those aspirations. Event processing has emerged as the key enabler for situation awareness and a set of guiding principles for systems that can adapt quickly to shifts in company and market conditions. Written by experts in the field, this prescriptive guide explains how to use event processing in the design of business processes and the systems that support them."
9780071633505
SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE (COMPUTER SCIENCE)
EVENT PROCESSING (COMPUTER SCIENCE)
DISCRETE--TIME SYSTEMS
BUSINESS - DATA PROCESSING
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES - COMPUTER NETWROKS
TK 5105.5828 .C43 2010