In the past decade, event-based systems (EBS) have received increasing attention from various communities. Central to these systems is the notion of event, which is often generally considered as a happening of interest. An EBS encompasses a large range of functionalities on various technological levels (e.g., language, execution, or communication). Existing approaches vary in the scope of implemented functionality and underlying technical concepts. For this reason, comparing EBS solutions is a challenging task. Furthermore, the lack of a unified view on EBS poses challenges to system architects in choosing and combining technologies for building event-based systems. This paper presents ARCHITECT, a framework that decomposes a general EBS in...
This paper presents an idea concerning mechanisms and concepts for interaction (reaching beyond soft...
This paper discusses general requirements for architecture definition languages, and describes the s...
A methodology for the architectural design of software systems is composed of three interrelated fac...
During the discussions with different internal stakeholders and from market review, Telecommunicatio...
This thesis covers the challenges of developing event-driven software applications. It covers the an...
In spite of the growing influence of agent-based models and technologies, the event-based architectu...
Complex software systems are usually developed as systems of systems (SoS’s) in which multiple const...
In spite of the growing influence of agent-based models and technologies, the event-based architectu...
The development of complex distributed systems demands for the creation of suitable architectural st...
Event sourced systems are increasing in popularity because they are reliable, flexible, and scalable...
Event-based systems (EBS) are nowadays the most viable sources of technologies and solutions for lar...
none3noWhile event-based architectural style has become prevalent for large-scale distributed applic...
While event-based architectural style has become prevalent for large-scale distributed applications,...
An event is a piece of information for providing details about the state change of the processes of ...
The development of complex software systems is demanding well established approaches that guarantee ...
This paper presents an idea concerning mechanisms and concepts for interaction (reaching beyond soft...
This paper discusses general requirements for architecture definition languages, and describes the s...
A methodology for the architectural design of software systems is composed of three interrelated fac...
During the discussions with different internal stakeholders and from market review, Telecommunicatio...
This thesis covers the challenges of developing event-driven software applications. It covers the an...
In spite of the growing influence of agent-based models and technologies, the event-based architectu...
Complex software systems are usually developed as systems of systems (SoS’s) in which multiple const...
In spite of the growing influence of agent-based models and technologies, the event-based architectu...
The development of complex distributed systems demands for the creation of suitable architectural st...
Event sourced systems are increasing in popularity because they are reliable, flexible, and scalable...
Event-based systems (EBS) are nowadays the most viable sources of technologies and solutions for lar...
none3noWhile event-based architectural style has become prevalent for large-scale distributed applic...
While event-based architectural style has become prevalent for large-scale distributed applications,...
An event is a piece of information for providing details about the state change of the processes of ...
The development of complex software systems is demanding well established approaches that guarantee ...
This paper presents an idea concerning mechanisms and concepts for interaction (reaching beyond soft...
This paper discusses general requirements for architecture definition languages, and describes the s...
A methodology for the architectural design of software systems is composed of three interrelated fac...