Part 3. Pragmatics

Finally, the wedding event has been planned and is about to take place. There are pragmatic decisions to be made concerning the duration of the event, weather problems anticipated for the day (which might necessitate a move indoors), table seating arrangements, and more.

In this part of the book we discuss some of the pragmatics behind the implementation of an event processing system. Chapter 10 deals with the engineering aspects. It looks at the various programming languages that are available, and some of the engineering questions involved in implementing the non-functional properties of event processing. Chapter 11 deals with pragmatic challenges involved in implementing event processing applications using the current ...

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