| A. Adi, D. Botzer, O. Etzion, and T. Yatzkar-Haham. Push technology personalization through event correlation. In Proc 26th Int. Conf. on Very Large Databases, pages 643--645, 2000. |
....about document and web site usage and behaviour. In this paper, we present a language in which ECA rules on XML can be defined. ECA rules have been used in many settings, including active databases [26, 29] workflow management, network management, personalisation and publish subscribe technology [3, 13, 14, 17, 27], and specifying and implementing business processes [2, 16, 22] However, one of the key recurring themes regarding the successful deployment of ECA rules is the need for techniques and tools for analysing their behaviour [15, 23] When multiple ECA rules are defined within a system, their ....
A. Adi, D. Botzer, O. Etzion, and T. Yatzkar-Haham. Push technology personalization through event correlation. In Proc 26th Int. Conf. on Very Large Databases, pages 643--645, 2000.
....this XML setting compared with conventional active databases. 1 Introduction Event condition action rules are used to provide reactive functionality in many settings, including active databases [34, 30] workflow management, network management, personalisation and publish subscribe technology [31, 18, 15, 16, 4, 28], and specifying and implementing business processes [19, 2, 25] In this paper we propose a simple ECA rule language for providing reactive functionality over corpora of XML documents. The motivation for this work is the increasing use of XML as a mechanism for data warehousing see for ....
A. Adi, D. Botzer, O. Etzion, and T. Yatzkar-Haham. Push technology personalization through event correlation. In Proc 26th Int. Conf. on Very Large Databases, pages 643-- 645, 2000.
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A. Adi, D. Botzer, O. Etzion, and T. Yatzkar-Haham. Push technology personalization through event correlation. In Proc 26th Int. Conf. on Very Large Databases, pages 643-- 645, 2000.
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A. Adi, D. Botzer, O. Etzion, and T. Yatzkar-Haham. Push technology personalization through event correlation. In Proc 26th Int. Conf. on Very Large Databases, pages 643--645, 2000.
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