Asaf Adi

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2008
12Application Generation Framework for Real-Time Complex Event Processing. Yonit Magid, Asaf Adi, Maya Barnea, David Botzer, Ella Rabinovich. COMPSAC 2008, 1162-1167. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2006
11Complex Event Processing for Financial Services. Asaf Adi, David Botzer, Gil Nechushtai, Guy Sharon. SCW 2006, 7-12. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2005
10Modeling and Monitoring Dynamic Dependency Environments. Asaf Adi, Dagan Gilat, Royi Ronen, Ron Rothblum, Guy Sharon, Inna Skarbovsky. IEEE SCC 2005, 208-216. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2004
9Amit - the situation manager. Asaf Adi, Opher Etzion. VLDB J. (13): 177-203 (2004). Web SearchBibTeXDownload
8Reactive rules inference from dynamic dependency models. Asaf Adi, Opher Etzion, Dagan Gilat, Royi Ronen, Guy Sharon, Inna Skarbovsky. WWW (Alternate Track Papers & Posters) 2004, 232-233. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2003
7Context Awareness in Amit. Asaf Adi, Ayelet Biger, David Botzer, Opher Etzion, Ziva Sommer. Active Middleware Services 2003, 160-167. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
6Inference of Reactive Rules from Dependency Models. Asaf Adi, Opher Etzion, Dagan Gilat, Guy Sharon. RuleML 2003, 49-64. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2002
5The Situation Manager Component of Amit - Active Middleware Technology. Asaf Adi, David Botzer, Opher Etzion. NGITS 2002, 158-168. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
4The situation manager rule language. Asaf Adi, Opher Etzion. RuleML 2002. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2001
3Monitoring Business Processes through Event Correlation based on Dependency Model. Asaf Adi, David Botzer, Opher Etzion, Tali Yatzkar-Haham. SIGMOD Conference 2001, 610. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
2000
2Semantic Event Model and its Implication on Situation Detection. Asaf Adi, David Botzer, Opher Etzion. ECIS 2000. Web SearchBibTeXDownload
1Push Technology Personalization through Event Correlation. Asaf Adi, David Botzer, Opher Etzion, Tali Yatzkar-Haham. VLDB 2000, 643-645. Web SearchBibTeX
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