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Targeting Prediction: Engineering a Distributed Event Processor for an Autonomic Biometric System
Columbia, Maryland April 24-April 28
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Roy Sterritt, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK
Edward Hanna, Core Systems, Northern Ireland
Patricia O'Hagan, Core Systems, Northern Ireland
This paper reports on the latest developments in a deployed Survivable Secure System in relation to enabling the longer term aim of moving from a reactive to a predictive system. At this stage it has been decided to redevelop the event/rule processor into a distributed system to facilitate the future requirements of a predictive system.
Index Terms:
autonomic systems, autonomous systems, fault tolerance, biometrics, security, reaction, prediction.
Citation:
Roy Sterritt, Edward Hanna, Patricia O'Hagan, Grainne Garrity, "Targeting Prediction: Engineering a Distributed Event Processor for an Autonomic Biometric System," sew, pp.167-174, 30th Annual IEEE/NASA Software Engineering Workshop SEW-30 (SEW'06), 2006
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