EVA: An event algebra supporting complex event specification
In applications such as digital libraries, stock tickers, traffic control, or supply chain management, composite events have been introduced to enable the capturing of rich situations. Composite events seem to follow common semantics. However, on closer inspection we observed that the evaluation sem...
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