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Distributed Event-Based Systems

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The Distributed Event-Based Systems (DEBS) conference is held annually, aiming to achieve at least:

  • Publication and dissemination of original academic research
  • Sharing relevant experiences in the deployment and use of event-based computing

Event-based systems are gaining prominence in many application domains, such as:

  • real-time data processing in web environments,
  • logistics and networking,
  • complex event processing in finance and security.

Event-based principles underlay many paradigms in event-driven architectures, systems processing big data, the Internet of Things, business process management, publish/subscribe systems, particular types of web services, message-oriented middleware and stream processing systems.

The DEBS conference provides a forum for researchers and practitioners to share their experiences and help shape future approaches to common problems. The conference typically has a broad international delegation, that spans both academia and industry.

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