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- Title
Facilitating the Quantitative Analysis of Complex Events through a Computational Intelligence Model-Driven Tool.
- Authors
Díaz, Gregorio; Macià, Hermenegilda; Valero, Valentín; Boubeta-Puig, Juan; Ortiz, Guadalupe
- Abstract
Complex event processing (CEP) is a computational intelligence technology capable of analyzing big data streams for event pattern recognition in real time. In particular, this technology is vastly useful for analyzing multicriteria conditions in a pattern, which will trigger alerts (complex events) upon their fulfillment. However, one of the main challenges to be faced by CEP is how to define the quantitative analysis to be performed in response to the produced complex events. In this paper, we propose the use of the MEdit4CEP-CPN model-driven tool as a solution for conducting such quantitative analysis of events of interest for an application domain, without requiring knowledge of any scientific programming language for implementing the pattern conditions. Precisely, MEdit4CEP-CPN facilitates domain experts to graphically model event patterns, transform them into a Prioritized Colored Petri Net (PCPN) model, modify its initial marking depending on the application scenario, and make the quantitative analysis through the simulation and monitor capabilities provided by CPN tools.
- Subjects
QUANTITATIVE research; MATHEMATICAL complex analysis; SCIENTIFIC knowledge; COMPUTATIONAL intelligence; PETRI nets; SCIENTIFIC language
- Publication
Scientific Programming, 2019, p1
- ISSN
1058-9244
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2019/2604148