Expressive Logical Framework for Reasoning about Complex Events and Situations
Jahr:
2009
Autoren/Hrsg:
Darko Anicic, Nenad Stojanovic
Publikationstyp:
Kongressbeitrag/Proceeding
Quelle:
Intelligent Event Processing Workshop - AAAI Spring Symposium 2009, March 23-25, 2009, Stanford University, Stanford, California.
URL:
http://icep-aaai09.fzi.de/#accepted
Abstract:
Business and enterprise management processes become
more and more event-driven. Being event-driven means
that processes rely on receiving events to monitor the
execution progress, and issuing events to initiate its next
stages. What is more important, being event-driven enables
these processes to become more active and flexible.
There is a paradigm shift today from passive processes
to active ones (based on push of information
rather than on pull of information and knowledge). Also
the management of business processes needs to be flexible,
i.e, to adapt to ad hoc changes (events) during operations.
All these requirements suggest use of Complex
Event Processing (i.e., event patterns, event pattern
rules, and event constraints) for realising event-driven
business processes. We implement these concepts in a
completely logical framework using Concurrent Transaction
Logic (CT R). Particularly, CT R is used for
specifying, reasoning, and executing event-driven activities.
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