Event Driven Architecture (EDA) and Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
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Monday, 03 December 2007
07:45 AM-08:35 AM
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Speaker: W Schulte
Location: Pavilion 1
Session Type: Pre-Conference Tutorial

W SchulteThe concept of events has been used in technical aspects of computing for decades, but only now are business events being elevated to a central, explicit role in business application architecture. This tutorial session will give those unfamiliar with event processing and business activity monitoring (BAM) the background to understand how events can be used to improve application design and operational business intelligence.
Key Issues:
  • What is an event and what role do events play in enterprise architecture?
  • How do event-driven architecture (EDA) applications compare and contrast with other SOA systems?
  • What is the difference between event stream processing (ESP), EDA, complex-event processing (CEP) and BAM?