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The distinctions between the sub-segments of the broad GRC market are often not clear. With a large number of vendors entering this market recently, determining the best product for a given business problem can be challenging. Given that the analysts do not fully agree on the market segmentation, vendor positioning can increase the confusion.
Identify what will enable the system to detect the external events: the arrival of one or more pieces of data (possibly in the form of a message) the arrival of one or more points in time (called "temporal" events by M&P, and distinguished by them from external events) 4. Identify the planned response(s) that the system may carry out when the ...
For instance, a number of bottom-of-the-range devices are difficult to configure and occasionally send events of no interest to the management platform (e.g., printer P needs A4 paper in tray 1). Another example is the filtering of informational or debugging events by an event correlator that is only interested in availability and faults.
Each event occurs at a particular instant in time and marks a change of state in the system. [1] Between consecutive events, no change in the system is assumed to occur; thus the simulation time can directly jump to the occurrence time of the next event, which is called next-event time progression.
From these events the monitoring system may infer a complex event: a wedding. CEP as a technique helps discover complex events by analyzing and correlating other events: [5] the bells, the man and woman in wedding attire and the rice flying through the air. CEP relies on a number of techniques, [6] including: Event-pattern detection; Event ...
The events 1 and 6 are mutually exclusive but not collectively exhaustive. The events "even" (2,4 or 6) and "not-6" (1,2,3,4, or 5) are also collectively exhaustive but not mutually exclusive. In some forms of mutual exclusion only one event can ever occur, whether collectively exhaustive or not.
Related changes; Upload file; Permanent link; ... [1] [2] History. Over many intervals of time, natural phenomena have been observed by a series of countless events ...
At the other extreme, separate tables have been used for each of the transitions within a single finite-state machine: "AND/OR tables" [2] are similar to incomplete decision tables in which the decision for the rules which are present is implicitly the activation of the associated transition.