DocumentCode
544049
Title
Conceptual modeling of complex events of the Internet of Things
Author
Seel, Christian ; Schimmelpfennig, Jens ; Mayer, Dirk ; Walter, Philipp
Author_Institution
IDS Scheer AG, Saarbrücken, Germany
fYear
2010
fDate
27-29 Oct. 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
RFID technology and the Internet of Things provide a flood of information which can be regarded as a stream of simple events, e.g. when material passes an RFID gate. Yet the large amount of events that emerge in daily business cannot be handled manually. That´s why Complex Event Processing (CEP) engines have been developed to analyze large streams of simple events and aggregate them to business relevant complex events. To describe the aggregation rules, these engines use technical and formal languages which are difficult to handle for business experts. Hence, business experts are often not properly involved into the formulation of complex events. Therefore this paper proposes a conceptual modeling language that allows business experts to formulate complex events according to business needs. The proposed modeling language is demonstrated in a quality management scenario in the automotive manufacturing industry and is defined with OMG´s MOF standard.
Keywords
Internet; automobile manufacture; formal languages; quality management; Internet of things; RFID technology; aggregation rules; automotive manufacturing industry; complex event processing; conceptual modeling language; formal languages; quality management; Business Process Management (BPM); Business-IT-Alignment; Complex Event Processing (CEP); RFID;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
eChallenges, 2010
Conference_Location
Warsaw
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-8390-7
Type
conf
Filename
5756591
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