My research project PLAY has had its final review meeting on Tuesday, November 26th, 2013.
Notable highlights from the project are:
- Use of open Web Standards for event modelling, pattern modelling, access control for real-time/streaming data
- Integrated Prototype (delivering a runnable architecture with all Open Source components)
- Contribution to Open Source community, e.g. continued maintenance of RDF2Go, MultiActive objects for ProActive
Benefits PLAY can provide as a semantics-based event-driven platform for a use case of nuclear crisis management:
- Eliminating superfluous, inaccurate or irrelevant information
- Automating some analysis or actions based on predefined business rules
- Reducing the time of information transmission between devices, stakeholders and decision makers
- Increasing the reliability of knowledge (exhaustiveness)
- Improving the agility capability of the crisis stakeholders
Benefits and opportunity PLAY can provide as an Event-driven Architecture and elastic platform to ORANGE Telecom:
- QoS problems experienced by customers of LiveBox Pro can be detected in real-time
- Improvement of knowledge about customer experience, reduction of after-sales costs with residential customers of 2G/3G data mobile services
- Ability to to compare/challenge other Open Source platforms with PLAY such as Storm/kafka + Hadoop/Hbase and commercial middleware products
Links:
- Opher Etzion (who is reviewer of PLAY together with Silvia Vecchi) blogged about PLAY: http://epthinking.blogspot.de/2013/11/on-play-project.html
- Project reports and published papers are here: PLAY publications