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W. Sunindyo and Stefan Biffl and C. Frühwirth and R. Mordinyi and T. Moser and Alexander Schatten and Sebastian Schrittwieser and Edgar R. Weippl, "Defect Detection Using Event-Based Process Analysis in Software Engineering Projects," in
36th Euromicro Conference Software Engineering and Advanced Applications SEAA 2010, 2010.
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Sunindyo_Defect_Detection_Using_Event_B_2010,
Author = {W. Sunindyo and Stefan Biffl and C. Frühwirth and R. Mordinyi and T. Moser and Alexander Schatten and Sebastian Schrittwieser and {Edgar R.} Weippl},
title = {Defect Detection Using Event-Based Process Analysis in Software Engineering Projects},
booktitle = {36th Euromicro Conference Software Engineering and Advanced Applications SEAA 2010},
year = {2010},
month = {9},
}
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C. Frühwirth and Stefan Biffl and Alexander Schatten and Sebastian Schrittwieser and Edgar R. Weippl, "Research Challenges in the Security Design and Evaluation of an Engineering Service Bus Platform," in
36th Euromicro Conference Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA 2010, 2010.
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Fruehwirth_Research_Challenges_in_the_Sec_2010,
Author = {C. Frühwirth and Stefan Biffl and Alexander Schatten and Sebastian Schrittwieser and {Edgar R.} Weippl},
title = {Research Challenges in the Security Design and Evaluation of an Engineering Service Bus Platform},
booktitle = {36th Euromicro Conference Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (SEAA 2010},
year = {2010},
month = {9},
}
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Alexander Schatten and Josef Schiefer and Szabolcs Rozsnyai, "Concepts and Models for Typing Events for Event-Based Systems," in
Proceedings of the Inaugural International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems (DEBS 2007), 2007.
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Rozsnyai_ConceptsandModels_2007,
Author = {Alexander Schatten and Josef Schiefer and Szabolcs Rozsnyai},
title = {Concepts and Models for Typing Events for Event-Based Systems},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Inaugural International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems (DEBS 2007)},
year = {2007},
month = {1},
abstract = {Event-based systems are increasingly gaining widespread attention for applications that require integration with loosely coupled and distributed systems for time-critical business solutions. In this paper, we show concepts and models for representing, structuring and typing events. We discuss existing event models in the field and introduce the event model of the event-based system SARI for illustrating various typing concepts. The typing concepts cover topics such as type inheritance and exheritance, dynamic type inferencing, attribute types, as well as the extendibility and addressability of events. We show how the typing concepts evolved and depend on the implemented eventbased systems which use different approaches for the event processing such as graphical approaches, or approaches, that use Java code, SQL code, or ECA (event-condition-action) rules.},
publisher = {ACM},
}
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Alexander Schatten and Josef Schiefer and Szabolcs Rozsnyai, "Solution Architecture for Detecting and Preventing Fraud in Real Time," in
Proceedings of the The Second International Conference on Digital Information Management (ICDIM07), 2007.
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Rozsnyai_SolutionArchitectureDetecting_2007,
Author = {Alexander Schatten and Josef Schiefer and Szabolcs Rozsnyai},
title = {Solution Architecture for Detecting and Preventing Fraud in Real Time},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the The Second International Conference on Digital Information Management (ICDIM07)},
year = {2007},
month = {10},
abstract = {Fraud has been an issue since the very beginnings of commerce. Today, as business moved into the online era, this topic has become a major issue in e-commerce. In this paper, we introduce a solution architecture for detection and preventing fraud in real time by using an event-based system called SARI (Sense and Respond Infrastructure). We present the architecture and components for a realtime fraud management solution which can be easily adapted to the business needs of domain experts and business users. The SARI system provides functions to monitor customer behavior as well as it can steer and optimize customer processes in real time. For illustrating our approach, we show fraud scenarios of an online gambling service provider.},
publisher = {IEEE},
}
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Alexander Schatten and Heinz Roth and Josef Schiefer and Martin Suntinger, "Simulating Business Process Scenarios for event-based Systems," in
Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2007), 2007.
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Schiefer_SimulatingBusinessProcess_2007,
Author = {Alexander Schatten and Heinz Roth and Josef Schiefer and Martin Suntinger},
sbahotlist = {true},
title = {Simulating Business Process Scenarios for event-based Systems},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2007)},
year = {2007},
month = {1},
abstract = {Todays networked business environment requires systems which are adaptive and easy to integrate. Event-based systems have been developed and used to control business processes with loosely coupled systems. Research and product development focused so far on efficiency issues, but neglected simulation support to build robust and efficient event-driven applications. In this paper, we propose a simulation model that allows imitating real-world operations of business processes in order to improve efficiency and effectiveness of event-based systems. Our approach uses discrete eventsimulation and a graphical model for defining event sequences for business process scenarios. For better handling the complexity and variability of business processes, we use a hybrid simulation approach, which is able to combine various ways to compose event sequences and generate representative event data. As an example, we show how annotated WS-BPEL process descriptions can be used to automatically generate event sequences representing typical process execution paths for simulation purposes.},
}
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Alexander Schatten and Josef Schiefer and Szabolcs Rozsnyai and Roland Vecera, "Event Cloud – Searching for Correlated Business Events," in
Proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (IEEE 07), 2007, pp. 409-420.
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Rozsnyai_EventCloud_2007,
Author = {Alexander Schatten and Josef Schiefer and Szabolcs Rozsnyai and Roland Vecera},
title = {Event Cloud - Searching for Correlated Business Events},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (IEEE 07)},
year = {2007},
month = {7},
abstract = {Market players that can respond to critical business events faster than their competitors will end up as winners in the fast moving economy. Event-based systems have been developed and used to implement networked and adaptive business environments based on loosely coupled systems. In this paper, we introduce Event Cloud, a system that allows searching for business events in a variety of contexts that also take the relationships between events into consideration. Event Cloud supports knowledge workers in their daily operations in order to perform investigations and analyses based on historical events. It enables users to search in large sets of historical events which are correlated and indexed in a data staging process with an easy-to-use search interface. For improving the search results, we propose an index based ranking system. We present an architecture for the Event Cloud system, which supports a continuous near real-time integration of business events with the aim of decreasing the time it takes to make them available for searching purposes. We have fully implemented the proposed architecture and discuss implementation details.},
pages = {409-420},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
}