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DEBS2006: International Workshop on Distributed Event-Based Systems

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Description: Lisabon, Portugal, 4-7 July 2006. Deadline for paper submission: 23 January 2006. (January 23, 2006)
Event-based systems are those in which information provided by producers is distributed in a timely manner to interested consumers. Event-systems can be considered on the middle-ware level or on application level. Event-based applications are often found in streaming systems, surveillance and monitoring systems, or continuous query systems. Event-based systems can be used to integrate a wide range of components into a loosely-coupled distributed system: for example, event producers can be application components, post-commit triggers in a database, sensors, or system monitors; event consumers can be application components, device controllers, databases, workflow queues, etc. These systems are seeing increasingly widespread use, in applications ranging from time-critical systems, system management and control, to e-commerce.
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