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Introduction to Reasoning in Event-Based Distributed Systems

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Event-based distributed systems have played an important role in distributed computing in the recent past and their influence is steadily increasing. With the rapid development of Internet technologies, such systems are gaining in importance in a broad range of application domains, including enterprise management, environmental monitoring, information dissemination, finance, pervasive systems, autonomic computing, geo-spatial systems, collaborative working and learning, and online games. Event-based computing is becoming a central aspect of emerging large-scale distributed computing paradigms such as Grid, Peer-to-Peer and Cloud computing, wireless networking systems, and mobile information systems.

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Helmer, S., Poulovassilis, A., Xhafa, F. (2011). Introduction to Reasoning in Event-Based Distributed Systems. In: Helmer, S., Poulovassilis, A., Xhafa, F. (eds) Reasoning in Event-Based Distributed Systems. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 347. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19724-6_1

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