The Rockshore Event Processing Platform (REPP) enables the seamless delivery of Real-time Information services. The platform is based upon the principle of Complex Event Processing (CEP), which is key to building and managing event-driven information systems.
Complex Event Processing
CEP is a network technology that creates actionable, situational knowledge from distributed systems, databases and applications in real-time.
CEP deals with the task of processing multiple events from disparate feeds and identifying meaningful business events from them. CEP employs techniques such as detection of complex patterns across many events, event correlation and abstraction, event hierarchies, and relationships between events such as causality, membership, timing, and event-driven processes.
Functional Architecture
The REPP is a suite of software components, application services and user interface frameworks that enables the rapid delivery of enterprise-class RTI systems.
The REPP is architected in a modular way in accordance with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) principles and Services are loosely coupled through the use of a message-driven Enterprise Service Bus (ESB).

The benefit of Rockshore’s approach is that any given operational environment can be encoded and deployed within the platform through configuration.
This enables Rockshore to model new systems or environments rapidly and provide real-time services in a highly cost effective manner.
Last Updated on Monday, 24 January 2011 11:37.