The monitoring of event frequencies can be used to recognize behavioral anomalies, to identify trends, and to deduce or discard hypotheses about the underlying system. For example, the performance of a web server may be monitored based on the ratio of the total count of requests from the least and most active clients. Exact frequency monitoring, however, can be prohibitively expensive; in the above example it would require as many counters as there are clients. In this paper, we propose the efficient probabilistic monitoring of common frequency properties, including the mode (i.e., the most common event) and the median of an event sequence. We define a logic to express composite frequency properties as a combination of atomic frequency prop...
Complex Event Processing (CEP) is a popular method to monitor processes in several contexts, especia...
Monitoring allows for checking if a system fulfils its requirements at runtime. This is required for...
A predictive distribution over a sequence of N+1 events is said to be “frequency mimicking” whenever...
The monitoring of event frequencies can be used to recognize behavioral anomalies, to identify trend...
The monitoring of event frequencies can be used to recognize behavioral anomalies, to identify trend...
The continuous run-time monitoring of the behavior of a system is a technique that is used both as a...
The continuous run-time monitoring of the behavior of a system is a technique that is used both as a...
In the mining and analysis of a single long sequence, one fundamental and important problem is obtai...
Time-series of count data occur in many different contexts, including internet navigation logs, free...
We present algorithms for computing frequency counts exceeding a user-specified threshold over data ...
A major problem in detecting events in streams of data is that the data can be imprecise (e.g. RFID ...
Traditional antivirus products are signature-based solutions, which rely on a static database to per...
In this thesis we present a solution to the problem of identification of significant sets of episode...
Traditional antivirus products are signature-based solutions, which rely on a static database to per...
On-line monitoring of cyclical processes is studied. An important application is early prediction of...
Complex Event Processing (CEP) is a popular method to monitor processes in several contexts, especia...
Monitoring allows for checking if a system fulfils its requirements at runtime. This is required for...
A predictive distribution over a sequence of N+1 events is said to be “frequency mimicking” whenever...
The monitoring of event frequencies can be used to recognize behavioral anomalies, to identify trend...
The monitoring of event frequencies can be used to recognize behavioral anomalies, to identify trend...
The continuous run-time monitoring of the behavior of a system is a technique that is used both as a...
The continuous run-time monitoring of the behavior of a system is a technique that is used both as a...
In the mining and analysis of a single long sequence, one fundamental and important problem is obtai...
Time-series of count data occur in many different contexts, including internet navigation logs, free...
We present algorithms for computing frequency counts exceeding a user-specified threshold over data ...
A major problem in detecting events in streams of data is that the data can be imprecise (e.g. RFID ...
Traditional antivirus products are signature-based solutions, which rely on a static database to per...
In this thesis we present a solution to the problem of identification of significant sets of episode...
Traditional antivirus products are signature-based solutions, which rely on a static database to per...
On-line monitoring of cyclical processes is studied. An important application is early prediction of...
Complex Event Processing (CEP) is a popular method to monitor processes in several contexts, especia...
Monitoring allows for checking if a system fulfils its requirements at runtime. This is required for...
A predictive distribution over a sequence of N+1 events is said to be “frequency mimicking” whenever...