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Architecture Modeling and Performance Analysis of Event Rule Engine (이벤트 파싱 엔진의 구조 설계와 성능 분석)

  • 윤태웅;민덕기
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Simulation Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 2003
  • In operating distributed systems, proactive management is one of the major concerns for better quality of service and future capacity planning. In order to handle this management problem effectively, it is necessary to analyze performances of the distributed system and events generated by components in the system. This paper provides a rule-based event parsing engine for proactive management. Our event parsing engine uses object hooking-based and event-token approaches. The object hooking-based approach prepares new conditions and actions in Java classes and allows dynamically exchange them as hook objects in run time. The event-token approach allows the event parsing engine consider a proper sequence and relationship among events as an event token to trigger an action. We analyze the performance of our event parsing engine with two different implementations of rule structure; one is table-based and the other is tree-based.

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Event-Based Ontologies: A Comparison Review

  • Ashour Ali;Shahrul Azman Mohd Noah;Lailatul Qadri Zakaria
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.212-220
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    • 2023
  • Ontologies are knowledge containers in which information about a specified domain can be shared and reused. An event happens within a specific time and place and in which some actors engage and show specific action features. The fact is that several ontology models are based on events called Event-Based Models, where the event is an individual entity or concept connected with other entities to describe the underlying ontology because the event can be composed of spatiotemporal extents. However, current event-based ontologies are inadequate to bridge the gap between spatiotemporal extents and participants to describe a specific domain event. This paper reviews, describes, and compares the existing event-based ontologies. The paper compares and contrasts various ways of representing the events and how they have been modelled, constructed, and integrated with the ontologies. The primary criterion for comparison is based on the events' ability to represent spatial and temporal extent and the participants in the event.

XML-based Windows Event Log Forensic tool design and implementation (XML기반 Windows Event Log Forensic 도구 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim, Jongmin;Lee, DongHwi
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 2020
  • The Windows Event Log is a Log that defines the overall behavior of the system, and these files contain data that can detect various user behaviors and signs of anomalies. However, since the Event Log is generated for each action, it takes a considerable amount of time to analyze the log. Therefore, in this study, we designed and implemented an XML-based Event Log analysis tool based on the main Event Log list of "Spotting the Adversary with Windows Event Log Monitoring" presented at the NSA.

A New Approach for Multiple Object Tracking ? Discrete Event based Multiple Object Tracking (DEMOT)

  • Kim, Chi-Ho;You, Bum-Jae;Kim, Hag-Bae;Oh, Sang-Rok
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.1134-1139
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    • 2003
  • Tracking is a fundamental technique which is able to be applied to gesture recognition, visual surveillance, tangible agent and so forth. Especially, multiple object tracking has been extensively studied in recent years in order to perform many and more complicated tasks. In this paper, we propose a new approach of multiple object tracking which is based on discrete event. We call this system the DEMOT (Discrete Event based Multiple Object Tracking). This approach is based on the fact that a multiple object tracking can have just four situations - initiation, continuation, termination, and overlapping. Here, initiation, continuation, termination, and overlapping constitute a primary event set and this is based on the change of the number of extracted objects between a previous frame and a current frame. This system reduces computational costs and holds down the identity of all targets. We make experiments for this system with respect to the number of targets, each event, and processing period. We describe experimental results that show the successful multiple object tracking by using our approach.

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Representation of Event-Based Ontology Models: A Comparative Study

  • Ali, Ashour;Noah, Shahrul Azman Mohd;Zakaria, Lailatul Qadri
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.7
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    • pp.147-156
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    • 2022
  • Ontologies are knowledge containers in which information about a specified domain can be shared and reused. An event happens within a specific time and place and in which some actors engage and show specific action features. The fact is that several ontology models are based on events called Event-Based Models, where the event is an individual entity or concept connected with other entities to describe the underlying ontology because the event can be composed of spatiotemporal extents. However, current event-based ontologies are inadequate to bridge the gap between spatiotemporal extents and participants to describe a specific domain event. This paper reviews, describes and compares the existing event-based ontologies. The paper compares various ways of representing the events and how they have been modelled, constructed, and integrated with the ontologies. The primary criterion for comparison is based on the events' ability to represent spatial and temporal extent and the participants in the event.

DeepSDO: Solar event detection using deep-learning-based object detection methods

  • Baek, Ji-Hye;Kim, Sujin;Choi, Seonghwan;Park, Jongyeob;Kim, Jihun;Jo, Wonkeum;Kim, Dongil
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.46.2-46.2
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    • 2021
  • We present solar event auto detection using deep-learning-based object detection algorithms and DeepSDO event dataset. DeepSDO event dataset is a new detection dataset with bounding boxed as ground-truth for three solar event (coronal holes, sunspots and prominences) features using Solar Dynamics Observatory data. To access the reliability of DeepSDO event dataset, we compared to HEK data. We train two representative object detection models, the Single Shot MultiBox Detector (SSD) and the Faster Region-based Convolutional Neural Network (R-CNN) with DeepSDO event dataset. We compared the performance of the two models for three solar events and this study demonstrates that deep learning-based object detection can successfully detect multiple types of solar events. In addition, we provide DeepSDO event dataset for further achievements event detection in solar physics.

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The Design of an Extended Complex Event Model based on Event Correlation using Aspect Oriented Programming

  • Kum, Deuk-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.22 no.10
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    • pp.109-119
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    • 2017
  • In recent through development of IOT owing to that mass stream data is being generated in variety of application complex event processing technology is being watched with keen interest as a technology to analyze this kind of real-time continuous data. However, the existing study related with complex event processing only comes to an end at simple event processing based on low-level event or comes to an end at service defect discovery with providing limited operator and so on. Accordingly, there would be limitation to provide useful analysis information. In this paper in consideration of complex event along with aspect-oriented programming an extended complex event model is provided, which is possible to provide more valuable and useful information. Specifically, we extend the model to support hierarchical event structures and let the model recognize point-cuts of aspect-oriented programming as events. We provide the event operators designed to specify the events on instances and handle temporal relations of the instances. It is presented that syntax and semantics of constructs in our event processing language including various and progressive event operators, complex event pattern, etc. In addition, an event context mechanism is proposed to analyze more delicate events. Finally, through application studies application possibility of this study would be shown and merits of this event model would be present through comparison with other event model.

Detection of Complex Event Patterns over Interval-based Events (기간기반 복합 이벤트 패턴 검출)

  • Kang, Man-Mo;Park, Sang-Mu;Kim, Sank-Rak;Kim, Kang-Hyun;Lee, Dong-Hyeong
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.201-209
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    • 2012
  • The point-based complex event processing handled an instantaneous event by using one time stamp in each event. However, the activity period of the event plays the important role in the field which is the same as the finance, multimedia, medicine, and meteorology. The point-based event is insufficient for expressing the complex temporal relationship in this field. In the application field of the real-time world, the event has the period. The events more than two kinds can be temporally overlapped. In addition, one event can include the other event. The relation about the events of kind of these can not be successive like the point-based event. This thesis designs and implements the method detecting the patterns of the complex event by using the interval-based events. The interval-based events can express the overlapping relation between events. Furthermore, it can include the others. By using the end point of beginning and end point of the termination, the operator of interval-based events shows the interval-based events. It expresses the sequence of the interval-based events and can detect the complex event patterns. This thesis proposes the algorithm using the active instance stack in order to raise efficiency of detection of the complex event patterns. When comprising the event sequence, this thesis applies the window push down technique in order to reduce the number of intermediate results. It raises the utility factor of the running time and memory.

Architecture Modeling and Performance Analysis of An Event Notification Service (이벤트 알림 서비스의 구조설계와 성능분석)

  • 한영태;민덕기
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society for Simulation Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.95-103
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    • 2003
  • Event notification service is a event-based messaging middle ware service needed for various vertical domains, such as, business applications, distributed system management, and web service integration. In this paper, we investigate the architecture of an event notification service that includes a subject-based event dissemination service and a flexible message communication service. The event dissemination service is in charge of transferring events asynchronously but speedy according to the subjects of events and their environmental knowledge. It also includes content-based message filtering. The message communication service provides a common communication infrastructure supporting variety types of messages and variety of protocols. Depending on application domains and situation, we can re-configurate the communication infrastructure in order to optimize the efficiency and usability. This paper shows the performance analysis of our event notification service with various types of message formats and protocols.

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Business Activity Monitoring Using Process-based Event Analysis (프로세스 기반 이벤트 분석을 이용한 비즈니스 활동 모니터링)

  • Son, Sung-Ho;Jung, Jae-Yoon;Kang, Suk-Ho;Cho, Nam-Wook
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.219-231
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    • 2007
  • Based on a complex event processing technique, an event analysis method for Business Activity Monitoring(BAM) is developed to provide an early warning for on-going events so that process managers effectively detect and monitor potential risks prior to the completion of the events. In this study, process-based event monitoring procedures to extract events with significant risks are presented; Complex event patterns are defined from historical event log data and risks of events are evaluated based on the patterns. A process-based event monitoring architecture for BAM is also presented. The proposed method has been applied to a service process of a home shopping company.

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