AnnMarie Ericsson, Mikael Berndtsson:
Demo: REX, the Rule and Event eXplorer.
Abstract
Complex Event Processing (CEP) is a technology with support for matching  patterns in a cloud or streams of events in order to support detection  of specific combinations of event occurrences. A clever specification of  event patterns may, for example, detect fraud attempts in a banking system, fire an alarm in  response to hazardous situations in a control system or report  suspicious customer behavior.  Several CEP engines have support for graphically modelling applications  as well as perform tests and provide execution traces to verify the  application behavior. We argue that it is beneficial to complement  testing with formal verification in order to detect errors in early  stages of development.  In this paper, we present the research prototype tool REX. REX is built  as a loosely coupled front end to the timedautomata CASE tool Uppaal.  CEP applications and application specific properties can be specified in  REX. To support formal verification, REX seamlessly transforms the CEP  application together with the specified properties to the timed automata  CASE tool Uppaal where the properties are verified by the model-checker  provided by Uppaal.
      
URL:
http://rewerse.net/publications/rewerse-publications.html#REWERSE-RP-2007-032
@inproceedings{REWERSE-RP-2007-032,
	author = {AnnMarie Ericsson and Mikael Berndtsson},
	title = {Demo: REX, the Rule and Event eXplorer},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of Inaugural International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, Toronto, Canada (20th--22nd June 2007)},
	year = {2007},
	series = {ACM International Conference Proceedings Series},
	pages = {71--74},
	url = {http://rewerse.net/publications/rewerse-publications.html#REWERSE-RP-2007-032}
}