Cayuga: A general purpose event monitoring system

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We describe the design and implementation of the Cornell Cayuga System for scalable event processing. We present a query language based on Cayuga Algebra for naturally expressing complex event patterns. We also describe several novel system design and implementation issues, focusing on Cayuga's query processor, its indexing approach, how Cayuga handles simultaneous events, and its specialized garbage collector.

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Demers, A., Gehrke, J., Panda, B., Riedewald, M., Sharma, V., & White, W. (2007). Cayuga: A general purpose event monitoring system. In CIDR 2007 - 3rd Biennial Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research (pp. 412–422).

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