Proceedings of the 11th ACM International Conference on Distributed and Event-Based Systems 2017
DOI: 10.1145/3093742.3093919
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DCEP-Sim

Abstract: Distributed Complex Event Processing (CEP) is gaining increasing interest for two reasons: (1) to scale system performance to handle higher workloads in real-time, and (2) to perform in-network processing, e.g., in mobile networks to reduce the amount of data that has to be transferred through the network. System scalability and the complexity of mobile systems are some of the major challenges when evaluating the performance of new Distributed CEP solutions. We propose an open framework for distributed CEP (DC… Show more

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“…Expose [123] is a stream processing evaluation framework that provides an easy interface for running distributed experiments with any distributed stream processing system that has a wrapper, that implements an API that represents the core functionality of the system. There is also an interest in simulating these systems, and efforts have been made in DCEP-Sim [124] and ECSNeT++ [125].…”
Section: Tuple Latencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expose [123] is a stream processing evaluation framework that provides an easy interface for running distributed experiments with any distributed stream processing system that has a wrapper, that implements an API that represents the core functionality of the system. There is also an interest in simulating these systems, and efforts have been made in DCEP-Sim [124] and ECSNeT++ [125].…”
Section: Tuple Latencymentioning
confidence: 99%