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DEBS 2017: Barcelona, Spain
- Proceedings of the 11th ACM International Conference on Distributed and Event-based Systems, DEBS 2017, Barcelona, Spain, June 19-23, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5065-5

Keynotes
- Wolfram Shulte:

Challenges to Achieving High Availability at Scale. 1 - Richard Hull:

Blockchain: Distributed Event-based Processing in a Data-Centric World: Extended Abstract. 2-4 - Sergi Zapater:

The Customer Experience Case: The Needle in the Haystack. 5-6
Tutorials
- Alexander Artikis, Alessandro Margara, Martín Ugarte, Stijn Vansummeren, Matthias Weidlich

:
Complex Event Recognition Languages: Tutorial. 7-10 - Martin Hirzel, Scott Schneider, Kanat Tangwongsan:

Sliding-Window Aggregation Algorithms: Tutorial. 11-14 - Leonardo Querzoni

, Nicolo Rivetti:
Data Streaming and its Application to Stream Processing: Tutorial. 15-18 - Opher Etzion:

Human Body Related Event Processing: Tutorial. 19-20 - Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili:

Reflections on Almost Two Decades of Research into Stream Processing: Tutorial. 21-23
Research Track
- Suad Sejdovic, Sven Euting, Dominik Riemer, York Sure-Vetter:

Considering Human Factors in the Development of Situation-Aware CEP Applications: New Direction Paper. 24-33 - Aleksandar Antonic, Martina Marjanovic

, Ivana Podnar Zarko
:
Modeling Aggregate Input Load of Interoperable Smart City Services. 34-43 - Piyush Yadav, Umair ul Hassan, Souleiman Hasan

, Edward Curry
:
The Event Crowd: A Novel Approach for Crowd-Enabled Event Processing. 44-53 - Ruben Mayer, Muhammad Adnan Tariq, Kurt Rothermel:

Minimizing Communication Overhead in Window-Based Parallel Complex Event Processing. 54-65 - Kanat Tangwongsan, Martin Hirzel, Scott Schneider:

Low-Latency Sliding-Window Aggregation in Worst-Case Constant Time. 66-77 - Benjamin Erb, Echo Meißner

, Jakob Pietron
, Frank Kargl:
Chronograph: A Distributed Processing Platform for Online and Batch Computations on Event-sourced Graphs. 78-87 - Pooya Salehi, Kaiwen Zhang, Hans-Arno Jacobsen:

PopSub: Improving Resource Utilization in Distributed Content-based Publish/Subscribe Systems. 88-99 - Sukanya Bhowmik, Muhammad Adnan Tariq, Alexander Balogh, Kurt Rothermel:

Addressing TCAM Limitations of Software-Defined Networks for Content-Based Routing. 100-111 - Nikos Zacheilas, Vana Kalogeraki

, Yiannis Nikolakopoulos, Vincenzo Gulisano
, Marina Papatriantafilou
, Philippas Tsigas
:
Maximizing Determinism in Stream Processing Under Latency Constraints. 112-123 - Aurélien Havet, Rafael Pires

, Pascal Felber
, Marcelo Pasin
, Romain Rouvoy
, Valerio Schiavoni
:
SecureStreams: A Reactive Middleware Framework for Secure Data Stream Processing. 124-133 - Lorenzo Affetti, Alessandro Margara, Gianpaolo Cugola:

FlowDB: Integrating Stream Processing and Consistent State Management. 134-145 - Elias Alevizos

, Alexander Artikis, George Paliouras:
Event Forecasting with Pattern Markov Chains. 146-157 - Raef Mousheimish, Yehia Taher, Karine Zeitouni

:
Automatic Learning of Predictive CEP Rules: Bridging the Gap between Data Mining and Complex Event Processing. 158-169 - Shima Zahmatkesh, Emanuele Della Valle, Daniele Dell'Aglio

:
Using Rank Aggregation in Continuously Answering SPARQL Queries on Streaming and Quasi-static Linked Data. 170-179 - Fabrice Starks, Thomas Peter Plagemann, Stein Kristiansen:

DCEP-Sim: An Open Simulation Framework for Distributed CEP. 180-190 - Vincenzo Gulisano

, Alessandro Vittorio Papadopoulos
, Yiannis Nikolakopoulos, Marina Papatriantafilou
, Philippas Tsigas
:
Performance Modeling of Stream Joins. 191-202 - Arnon Lazerson, Moshe Gabel, Daniel Keren, Assaf Schuster:

One for All and All for One: Simultaneous Approximation of Multiple Functions over Distributed Streams. 203-214
Industry Track
- Daniel Ritter

, Jonas Dann, Norman May, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
:
Hardware Accelerated Application Integration Processing: Industry Paper. 215-226 - Philippe Dobbelaere, Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili:

Kafka versus RabbitMQ: A comparative study of two industry reference publish/subscribe implementations: Industry Paper. 227-238 - Kyoungho An, Shweta Khare, Aniruddha S. Gokhale

, Akram Hakiri
:
An Autonomous and Dynamic Coordination and Discovery Service for Wide-Area Peer-to-peer Publish/Subscribe: Experience Paper. 239-248 - Alexander Artikis, Nikos Katzouris, Ivo Correia, Chris Baber

, Natan Morar, Inna Skarbovsky, Fabiana Fournier, Georgios Paliouras:
A Prototype for Credit Card Fraud Management: Industry Paper. 249-260 - Jürgen Thanhofer-Pilisch, Rick Rabiser

, Thomas Krismayer, Michael Vierhauser
, Paul Grünbacher
, Stefan Wallner, Klaus Seyerlehner, Helmut Zeisel:
An Event-based Capture-and-Compare Approach to Support the Evolution of Systems of Systems. 261-270
Debs Grand Challenge
- Vincenzo Gulisano

, Zbigniew Jerzak, Roman Katerinenko, Martin Strohbach, Holger Ziekow:
The DEBS 2017 Grand Challenge. 271-273 - Nicolo Rivetti, Yann Busnel

, Avigdor Gal:
FlinkMan: Anomaly Detection in Manufacturing Equipment with Apache Flink: Grand Challenge. 274-279 - Nihla Akram, Sachini Siriwardene, Malith Jayasinghe, Miyuru Dayarathna, Isuru Perera, Seshika Fernando, Srinath Perera, Upul Bandara, Sriskandarajah Suhothayan:

Anomaly Detection of Manufacturing Equipment via High Performance RDF Data Stream Processing: Grand Challenge. 280-285 - Ciprian Amariei, Paul Diac, Emanuel Onica

:
Optimized Stage Processing for Anomaly Detection on Numerical Data Streams: Grand Challenge. 286-291 - Dimitrije Jankov, Sourav Sikdar, Rohan Mukherjee, Kia Teymourian

, Chris Jermaine:
Real-time High Performance Anomaly Detection over Data Streams: Grand Challenge. 292-297 - Christian Mayer, Ruben Mayer, Majd Abdo:

StreamLearner: Distributed Incremental Machine Learning on Event Streams: Grand Challenge. 298-303 - Joong-Hyun Choi, Kang-Woo Lee, Hyungkun Jung, Eun-Sun Cho

:
Runtime Anomaly Detection Method in Smart Factories using Machine Learning on RDF Event Streams: Grand Challenge. 304-309 - Tarek Zaarour, Niki Pavlopoulou, Souleiman Hasan

, Umair ul Hassan, Edward Curry
:
Automatic Anomaly Detection over Sliding Windows: Grand Challenge. 310-314
Demonstrations and Posters
- Wolfgang van Raemdonck, Tom Van Cutsem

, Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili, Mauricio Cortes, Philippe Dobbelaere, Lode Hoste, Eline Philips, Marc Roelands, Lieven Trappeniers:
Building Connected Car Applications on Top of the World-Wide Streams Platform: Demo. 315-318 - Lukas Probst

, Frederik Brix, Heiko Schuldt
, Martin Rumo:
Real-Time Football Analysis with StreamTeam: Demo. 319-322 - Avigdor Gal, Nicolo Rivetti, Arik Senderovich, Dimitrios Gunopulos

, Ioannis Katakis
, Nikolaos Panagiotou, Vana Kalogeraki
:
REMI, Reusable Elements for Multi-Level Information Availability: Demo. 323-326 - Miyuru Dayarathna, Minudika Malshan, Srinath Perera, Malith Jayasinghe:

Scalable Complex Event Processing on a Notebook: Demo. 327-330 - Miyuru Dayarathna, Prabhash Akmeemana, Srinath Perera, Malith Jayasinghe:

Solution Recommender for System Failure Recovery via Log Event Pattern Matching on a Knowledge Graph: Demo. 331-334 - Ivo Correia, Alexander Artikis, Nikos Katzouris, Chris Baber

, Natan Morar, Inna Skarbovsky, Fabiana Fournier, Georgios Paliouras:
Demonstration of a Prototype for Credit Card Fraud Management: Demo. 335-338 - Prithviraj Patil, Akram Hakiri

, Aniruddha S. Gokhale
:
Software-defined Adaptive Resource Management for Cloud-hosted Group Communication Applications: Poster. 339-340 - Benjamin A. Steer

, Félix Cuadrado
, Richard G. Clegg:
Raphtory: Decentralised Streaming for Temporal Graphs: Poster. 341-342 - Young Yoon, YongJun Choi, Suchul Shin:

Multilateral Context Analysis based on the Novel Visualization of Network Tomography: Poster. 343-344 - Stefan Gries, Marc Hesenius

, Volker Gruhn:
Cascading Data Corruption: About Dependencies in Cyber-Physical Systems: Poster. 345-346 - Asra Aslam

, Souleiman Hasan
, Edward Curry
:
Challenges with Image Event Processing: Poster. 347-348 - Julius Ollesch, Marc Hesenius

, Volker Gruhn, Cyril Alias
:
The Requirements Engineering Perspective on Events in Cyber-Physical Systems: Poster. 349-350
Doctoral Symposium
- Riley Perry, Madhushi Niluka Bandara

, Cat Kutay
, Fethi A. Rabhi
:
Visualising complex event hierarchies using relevant domain ontologies: Doctoral Symposium. 351-354 - Lorenzo Affetti:

Consistent Stream Processing: Doctoral Symposium. 355-358 - Guenter Hesse, Christoph Matthies

, Benjamin Reissaus, Matthias Uflacker:
A New Application Benchmark for Data Stream Processing Architectures in an Enterprise Context: Doctoral Symposium. 359-362 - Benjamin A. Steer

, Félix Cuadrado
, Richard G. Clegg:
Raphtory: Decentralised Streaming for Temporal Graphs: Doctoral Symposium. 363-365 - Ole Meyer, Julius Ollesch, Stefan Gries, Florian Wessling, Volker Gruhn:

Property-based routing in clustered message brokers for CPS: Doctoral Symposium. 366-369 - Caroline Desprat, Benoît Caudesaygues, Hervé Luga

, Jean-Pierre Jessel:
Loosely Coupled Approach for Web-Based Collaborative 3D Design: Doctoral Symposium. 370-373 - Adrian Mizzi, Joshua Ellul

, Gordon J. Pace:
An Embedded DSL Framework for Distributed Embedded Systems: Doctoral Symposium. 374-377 - Domagoj Margan, Peter R. Pietzuch:

Large-Scale Stream Graph Processing: Doctoral Symposium. 378-381

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