ABSTRACT
Odysseus is a flexible, feature-rich and extensible framework to design event stream management systems and was developed to support research in event stream processing. It provides a systematic approach to define sources and queries, execution and presentation of results. Odysseus offers basic functionality for fast deployment, but due to its modular architecture, users can easily configure and expand them to meet a large set of applications and research questions.
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Index Terms
- Odysseus: a highly customizable framework for creating efficient event stream management systems
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