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  2. Governance, risk management, and compliance - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Event partitioning - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Event correlation - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Discrete-event simulation - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Complex event processing - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Collectively exhaustive events - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. List of natural phenomena - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. State-transition table - Wikipedia

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    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.