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Halperin, Michael, and Edward J. Lusk. "Events and EVENTUS: Understanding and Facilitating Event Studies." Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship 18, no. 1 (January 2013): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08963568.2013.737264.

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Krupa, Tadeusz. "Events and Event Processes." Foundations of Management 1, no. 2 (January 1, 2009): 143–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10238-012-0016-9.

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Events and Event ProcessesPresented article describes the issues known from the logical structures characterization theory [2] used in this case to describe the events designed for the needs of proper functioning of organizational structures. Necessary formalization is used strictly for the maintenance of the concept discipline. Event theory [5] is used in the designing of complex structures of organizational systems for which the basic necessity is its compliance with the set functional description. Final organization's characteristics are determined by many factors, such as: a) completeness and non-contradiction of the functional specification b) theoretical correctness of the functional transformation of the organization into the design of its organizational structure c) correctness of the technical project realization.
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Miyamoto, Michiko. "Stockholders’ Special Benefit System and Shop Events in Japan: An Event Study Analysis." SIJ Transactions on Industrial, Financial & Business Management 03, no. 05 (October 1, 2015): 01–07. http://dx.doi.org/10.9756/sijifbm/v3i5/03080330401.

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Betz, Andrew L., and John J. Skowronski. "Self-events and other-events: Temporal dating and event memory." Memory & Cognition 25, no. 5 (September 1997): 701–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/bf03211313.

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Jolly, Bridget, and Stephen C. Foster. "'Event' Arts and Art Events." Leonardo 23, no. 1 (1990): 148. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1578492.

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O'Boyle, Neil. "The events before the event." MedieKultur: Journal of media and communication research 39, no. 75 (December 19, 2023): 075–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/mk.v39i75.138196.

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This article demonstrates how the concept of paratexts can be employed in the analysis of unfolding sports events. Drawing on the work of Jonathan Gray and Matt Hills, it reflects on the “extended presence” of sports events across media, space, and time – how mean- ing is created before, during, and after their apparent conclusion, and how their mediated “centres” appear to move in the process. By way of illustration, it examines a boxing event in early 2023 involving the popular British boxers Chris Eubank Jr. and Liam Smith; how- ever, it focuses on the events before the event – namely, the preceding press conference and weigh-in – and suggests that these “entryway events” were paratextually significant in shaping expectations and attitudes towards the “main event”. The article also demon- strates how sports events feed into wider processes of social inclusion and exclusion, often acting as lightning rods for public discussions of socio-political issues, such as race, class, gender, and (in this case) sexual orientation.
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Sayfullaev, MuzaffarAlisherovich. "DESIGNING CULTURAL EVENTS." Oriental Journal of Social Sciences 04, no. 01 (January 1, 2024): 28–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojss-04-01-04.

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This article includes the concept of the project, its periodicity, stages, the main participants of the project, project estimates, cultural events, the process of finding young talents and introducing them to the public.
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Huff, Markus, and Frank Papenmeier. "Event Perception: From Event Boundaries to Ongoing Events." Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 6, no. 2 (June 2017): 129–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jarmac.2017.01.003.

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Kvist, Kajsa, Per Kragh Andersen, Jules Angst, and Lars Vedel Kessing. "Event dependent sampling of recurrent events." Lifetime Data Analysis 16, no. 4 (June 6, 2010): 580–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10985-010-9172-y.

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Panyukov, Anatoly V. "FROM LANGUAGE EVENTS TO EVENT LANGUAGE." Folklore: structure, typology, semiotics 6, no. 4 (2023): 80–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2658-5294-2023-6-4-80-92.

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The article presents the background of the author’s concept of selfassembly of the plot. The proximity of the language of demonological stories to the spoken language requires special attention to the text, to its linguistic semantics. The linguosemantic approach to the analysis of texts, which was justified by the author, is demonstrated by the example of the concept of “to lead the water”, widely represented in mythological stories. A lot of predicative compounds were found that implement semantic transitions between two lexico-semantic nests. It is shown that the analyzed narratives are based on the actualization of intra-linguistic, potential predications (“language events”) into predicative syntagmasmythological motifs (“language of events”). The search for an answer to the question of how interactions arising in the language between different levels of the language system (intra-language predications between secondary and primary meanings of words, between literal and metaphorical meanings of idiomatic expressions, etc.) are transformed into text-building constructs led to the emergence of the concept of selfassembly of the plot.
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Cairns, Deborah Kate. "Processing events : investigating event conceptualisation in aphasia." Thesis, City University London, 2006. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/8533/.

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Some people with aphasia may have difficulty in talking about events because of trouble in processing situations in a language-ready fashion. A number of models of language production include a level at which messages are shaped to the demands of a particular language system. However, the relation between such conceptual processing and production in aphasia has been less fully explored. This study takes an empirical approach, investigating the relationship between the verb and sentence difficulties of six people with aphasia and their conceptualisation of events. Following a range of preparatory assessments, so individuals were hypothesised to have some difficulty in conceptualising events for language. Three novel tests were then devised to explore the skills of these individuals, and in one case, the whole group, in more detail. One test examines participants' focus over pictured situations, through their naming of the people and objects involved. A second probes the adoption of perspective over a particularly problematic situation type, investigating the effect of visual and linguistic cues on verb production. The third test focuses on gesture, exploring the relationship between verbal description and the production of action gestures. One participant's drawing of simple events was also probed using a recently developed assessment (Sacchett, 2005). In each case the results point to some differences between the participants with aphasia and a group of non-brain damaged speakers, thus providing support for the psychological reality of the notion of 'thinking for speaking' (Slobin, 1996) in aphasia. In addition, the test findings bring to light some previously hidden processing strengths. However, they also highlight the difficulty both of designing valid tests in this area and of accurately interpreting their results. The discussion considers the implications of the findings for therapy in aphasia, and for our understanding of the relationship between language loss and event conceptualisation.
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Tollman, Zackary Donald. "Rumination about stressful life events measuring post-event rumination /." Pullman, Wash. : Washington State University, 2008. http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Thesis/Fall2008/z_tollman_051209.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S. in psychology)--Washington State University, December 2008.
Title from PDF title page (viewed on July 10, 2009). "Department of Psychology." Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-33).
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Silva, João Duarte Galo Neves da. "Planeamento de comunicação de eventos : plano de comunicação integrada de marketing para o evento Queima das Fitas Coimbra 2018." Master's thesis, Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/14673.

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Mestrado em Marketing
Este trabalho, tem como finalidade, a elaboração de um Plano de Comunicação Integrada de Marketing para o evento Queima das Fitas Coimbra 2018, tendo por isso enfoque na temática de comunicação em eventos. Concorreram para o desenvolvimento deste projeto o facto da organização possuir pouco know how na área da comunicação e os seus constrangimentos em recursos financeiros. A elaboração deste plano visa alcançar um aumento de notoriedade, um incremento em bilhética, o crescimento de visitantes, uma melhor coordenação das ferramentas de comunicação e o reforço da identidade do evento. No que concerne à metodologia adotada neste plano, o objetivo do estudo foi descritivo e a estratégia adotada a action research. Este projeto assumiu um tipo de estudo com recurso a métodos mistos, utilizando uma amostragem não probabilística, sendo que as técnicas de recolha de dados incluíram dados secundários e a recolha de dados primários, através de entrevistas semiestruturadas, questionários e análise qualitativa de conteúdo de publicações em redes sociais. Os resultados obtidos permitiram concluir que o principal público-alvo ? estudantes do Ensino Superior em Coimbra, identifica os canais digitais como a ferramenta de comunicação preferencial e, apesar da notoriedade positiva do evento, existem alguns sinais de perda de identidade enquanto o mais tradicional evento académico do país. Em suma, de referir que as táticas sugeridas para este plano foram idealizadas com o pressuposto de abranger as preferências e hábitos dos principais públicos-alvo, sem descurar de uma aposta comunicacional a nível nacional que resulte numa expansão do evento enquanto marca.
The purpose of this work is to prepare an Integrated Marketing Communication Plan for the Queima das Fitas Coimbra 2018 event, focusing on the theme of communication at events. The development of this project was due to the fact that the organization has little know how in the communication area and its constraints on financial resources. The elaboration of this plan aims to achieve an increase of awareness, an increase in ticketing, the growth of visitors, a better coordination of the communication tools and the reinforcement of the identity of the event. Regarding the methodology adopted in this plan, the purpose of the study was descriptive and the strategy adopted was action research. This project assumed a mix-method study, using a non-probabilistic sampling, and the data collection techniques included secondary data collection and the collection of primary data through semi-structured interviews, questionnaires and qualitative analysis of content of publications in the social networks. The results obtained allow us to conclude that the target audience - students of Higher Education in Coimbra, identify the digital channels as the preferred communication tool and, despite the positive awareness of the event, there are some signs of loss of identity as the most traditional academic event from the country. It should be noted that the tactics suggested for this plan were conceived to cover the preferences and habits of the main target audiences, without neglecting a national communication program that would result in an expansion of the event as a brand.
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Björnström, Marina, and Maja Lundmark. "Effective Events : A quantitative study analyzing if event marketing can help business students find a potential employer." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Företagsekonomi, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-126703.

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The main object of this thesis is to study and explore if students at Umeå School of Business and Economics (USBE) can find potential employers though Event Marketing (EM). The authors will analyze EM as a tool for interaction and information, and if these tools will help students gain more knowledge about companies that can make them more interesting as potential employers. Previous research was found regarding both EM and Employer Branding (EB), however there was little research found on how they can be used together. There was also little research to be found from business students point of view since in both EM and EB the previous research had rather been done from a company standpoint. Therefore, with the aim to fill these research gaps the following research question was formulated: Does event marketing help business and economics students find potential employers? The study uses a deductive research design with a quantitative research strategy, and the data was collected using a self-completing questionnaire. The authors adopted objectivism and positivism as their research philosophical standpoints. The sample was drawn though multi-stage cluster sampling, the samples selected contained 384 students enrolled at USBE and 132 replies was received and analyzed. The questions in the online self-completing questionnaire were designed to measure variables such as information and interaction. Findings indicate that EM does help Umeå business and economics students find new potential employers. However, students do not feel that they learn that much about new companies, they do not feel that they are interacting with companies and they do not feel that they are gaining more knowledge about a company at an event. The findings contribute to the research field of business administration. Specifically, the merging of EB and EM and how it is perceived from a student´s point of view rather than from a company’s perspective. The students do believe that events are an effective way to meet companies, however the empirical results from event attendees show differently. The theories within the subject and the answers from students regarding if they believe in EM or not are counterintuitive. Therefore, this study opens up possibilities for future research.
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Nguyen, Henrik. "Evaluating fine-grained events foran Event Sourcing proof-of-concept." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-254657.

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Data conversion for evolving events in an Event Sourcing System is a complex issue and needs to be maintainable. There are suggested ways handling data conversion today which combine different methods into a framework. However, there is a lack of exploration of different and alternative methods to handle the complicated matter.This thesis explores data conversion with fine-grained events. The purpose is to explore methods and broaden knowledge for handling data conversion while using attribute driven events called fine-grained events. The goal was to build a proof-of-concept that preserves the attributes reliability and availability and can handle data conversion of these specific events.The results found by using fine-grained events are a decrease in terms of system complexity and a proof-of-concept that maintains the desired attributes.
Datakonvertering för utvecklande händelser i ett Event Sourcing System är en komplex fråga som kräver att systemet är enkelt underhållning. Det finns förslag på sätt att hantera datakonvertering idag, vilket kombinerar olika metoder i ett ramverk. Det finns emellertid en brist på undersökning av olika och alternativa metoder för att hantera den komplexa orsaken.Denna avhandling undersöker datakonvertering med finkorniga händelser. Syftet är att utforska metoder och utvidga kunskap för hantering av datakonvertering genom att använda attributdrivna händelser som kallas finkorniga händelser. Målet var att bygga ett proof-of-concept som bevarar egenskaperpålitlighet och tillgängligt och som dessa specifika händelser.även hanterar datakonvertering förResultaten som hittas genom att använda finkorniga händelser är en minskning av systemkomplexiteten och ett bevis på koncept som upprätthåller de önskade egenskaperna.
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Stokes, Robyn L., and n/a. "Inter-Organisational Relationships for Events Tourism Strategy Making in Australian States and Territories." Griffith University. School of Tourism and Hotel Management, 2004. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20040218.160232.

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This research examines the impact of inter-organisational relationships of public sector events agencies on events tourism strategy making within Australian state/territories. The global expansion of events tourism and sustained interest in networks and relationships as conduits to strategy underpin this topic. Although public sector institutional arrangements exist in many countries including Australia to develop events tourism, there is no known empirical research of inter-organisational relationships for strategy making in this domain. Against this background, the research problem of the thesis is: How and why do inter-organisational relationships of public sector events agencies impact upon events tourism strategy making within Australian states and territories? Based on a review of themes and issues within the two parent theories of tourism strategy and inter-organisational relationships, a theoretical framework and four research issues are developed. These issues are: RI 1: How does the public sector institutional environment impact upon events tourism strategies and the inter-organisational relationships that shape them, and why? RI 2: How do events tourism strategy forms and processes reflect and influence events agencies' inter-organisational relationships, and why? RI 3: What are the forms and characteristics of events agencies' inter- organisational relationships for shaping events tourism strategies, and why? RI 4: What are the incentives and disincentives for events agencies to engage in inter-organisational relationships for events tourism strategy making, and why? Because this research explores a new field within events tourism, it adopts a realism paradigm to uncover the 'realities' of events agencies' inter-organisational relationships and strategies. Two qualitative methodologies are adopted: the convergent interview technique (Carson, Gilmore, Perry, and Gronhaug 2001b; Dick 1990) and multiple case research (Perry 1998, 2001; Yin 1994). The convergent interviews serve to explore and refine the theoretical framework and the four research issues investigated in the multiple case research. These cases are represented by the inter-organisational relationships of events agencies in six Australian states/territories. Findings about the public sector institutional environment (research issue 1) show that events tourism strategies are influenced by different public sector policies and influences, the organisational arrangements for events tourism, the roles of events agencies and the lifecycle phase of events tourism in each state/territory. In relation to events tourism strategy forms (research issue 2), reactive/proactive strategies that respond to or address arising events or opportunities are common with a limited application of formal planning strategies. However, events agencies' strategy processes do reflect a range of strategic activities of importance. Inter-organisational relationships of events agencies (research issue 3) are typified by informal, government-led networks that influence, rather than develop, events tourism strategies. Finally, the importance of a number of incentives and disincentives for agencies to engage in inter-organisational relationships for events tourism strategy making is established. The final conceptual model depicts the themes within all four research issues and links between them to address the research problem. The conclusions of this research make a major contribution to events tourism theory and build upon theories in tourism strategy and inter-organisational relationships. Further research opportunities are presented by these conclusions and the conceptual model which may be explored using other methodologies or alternative research contexts. Practical implications of the research for policy makers and agency executives relate to policy-strategy linkages, public sector organisational arrangements for events tourism, strategy forms and processes and frameworks to engage stakeholders in inter-organisational relationships for strategy making. Knowledge of incentives and disincentives for these inter-organisational relationships also provides a platform for events agencies to reflect upon and revise their modes of governance for events tourism strategy making.
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Stokes, Robyn L. "Inter-Organisational Relationships for Events Tourism Strategy Making in Australian States and Territories." Thesis, Griffith University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/367441.

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This research examines the impact of inter-organisational relationships of public sector events agencies on events tourism strategy making within Australian state/territories. The global expansion of events tourism and sustained interest in networks and relationships as conduits to strategy underpin this topic. Although public sector institutional arrangements exist in many countries including Australia to develop events tourism, there is no known empirical research of inter-organisational relationships for strategy making in this domain. Against this background, the research problem of the thesis is: How and why do inter-organisational relationships of public sector events agencies impact upon events tourism strategy making within Australian states and territories? Based on a review of themes and issues within the two parent theories of tourism strategy and inter-organisational relationships, a theoretical framework and four research issues are developed. These issues are: RI 1: How does the public sector institutional environment impact upon events tourism strategies and the inter-organisational relationships that shape them, and why? RI 2: How do events tourism strategy forms and processes reflect and influence events agencies' inter-organisational relationships, and why? RI 3: What are the forms and characteristics of events agencies' inter- organisational relationships for shaping events tourism strategies, and why? RI 4: What are the incentives and disincentives for events agencies to engage in inter-organisational relationships for events tourism strategy making, and why? Because this research explores a new field within events tourism, it adopts a realism paradigm to uncover the 'realities' of events agencies' inter-organisational relationships and strategies. Two qualitative methodologies are adopted: the convergent interview technique (Carson, Gilmore, Perry, and Gronhaug 2001b; Dick 1990) and multiple case research (Perry 1998, 2001; Yin 1994). The convergent interviews serve to explore and refine the theoretical framework and the four research issues investigated in the multiple case research. These cases are represented by the inter-organisational relationships of events agencies in six Australian states/territories. Findings about the public sector institutional environment (research issue 1) show that events tourism strategies are influenced by different public sector policies and influences, the organisational arrangements for events tourism, the roles of events agencies and the lifecycle phase of events tourism in each state/territory. In relation to events tourism strategy forms (research issue 2), reactive/proactive strategies that respond to or address arising events or opportunities are common with a limited application of formal planning strategies. However, events agencies' strategy processes do reflect a range of strategic activities of importance. Inter-organisational relationships of events agencies (research issue 3) are typified by informal, government-led networks that influence, rather than develop, events tourism strategies. Finally, the importance of a number of incentives and disincentives for agencies to engage in inter-organisational relationships for events tourism strategy making is established. The final conceptual model depicts the themes within all four research issues and links between them to address the research problem. The conclusions of this research make a major contribution to events tourism theory and build upon theories in tourism strategy and inter-organisational relationships. Further research opportunities are presented by these conclusions and the conceptual model which may be explored using other methodologies or alternative research contexts. Practical implications of the research for policy makers and agency executives relate to policy-strategy linkages, public sector organisational arrangements for events tourism, strategy forms and processes and frameworks to engage stakeholders in inter-organisational relationships for strategy making. Knowledge of incentives and disincentives for these inter-organisational relationships also provides a platform for events agencies to reflect upon and revise their modes of governance for events tourism strategy making.
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Deza, Chávez Daniel Arturo, Vargas Josselyn Patricia Pimentel, Boyd Lorena Andrea Urquizo, Chávez Alexandra Bertha Ventura, and Dueñas Claudia María Zavalaga. "Aplicativo móvil culture up." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/651753.

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Para el presente trabajo de investigación se detectaron dos problemas en la coyuntura Limeña. El primero es que las empresas organizadoras de eventos culturales tienen poca afluencia debido a una difusión ineficiente de sus eventos. El segundo, es complicado encontrar oferta cultural en Lima. Para darle solución a estos problemas, el equipo de investigación ha planteado el desarrollo de un aplicativo mediante el cual los organizadores pueden difundir sus eventos y vender entradas por el mimo aplicativo; y donde los usuarios podrán encontrar toda la oferta cultural que Lima ofrece mediante un mapa que le permite ver en tiempo real lo que sucede a su alrededor. Para el desarrollo del trabajo se realizaron un sin fin de experimentos con usuarios y clientes que permitieron hacer proyecciones adecuadas, así como los planes estratégicos, operativo, de marketing, de recursos humanos, de responsabilidad social y financiero de acuerdo a las necesidades del mercado. El análisis cuantitativo de la investigación concluye en la necesidad de invertir S/. 44,350.75 soles para obtener S/. 26,207.20 como utilidad neta el primer año, S/. 197,488.59 en el segundo año y S/. 609,430.36 en el tercer año. El valor del proyecto es de S/ 1,252,819.49.
For the present research work, two problems were detected in the Lima juncture. In first place, companies organizing cultural events have little influx due to inefficient dissemination of their events. On the other hand, it is difficult to find cultural offer in Lima. To solve these problems, the research team has proposed the development of an application through which organizers can disseminate their events and sell tickets in the same application; and where users can find all the cultural offer that Lima offers through a map that allows them to see in real time what is happening around them. For the development of the work, an endless number of experiments were carried out with users and clients that allowed adequate projections, as well as strategic, operational, marketing, human resources, social and financial responsibility plans according to market needs. The quantitative analysis of the research concludes in the need to invest S /. 44,350.75 soles to obtain S /. 26,207.20 as net income the first year, S /. 197,488.59 in the second year and S /. 609,430.36 in the third year. The value of the project is S/. 1,252,819.49.
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Ye, Brian. "An Evaluation on Using Coarse-grained Events in an Event Sourcing Context and its Effects Compared to Fine-grained Events." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för datavetenskap och kommunikation (CSC), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-208302.

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Introducing event sourcing to a system that is based on a model following Create, Read, Update and Delete (CRUD) operations can be a challenging task and requires an extensive rework of the current system. By introducing coarse-grained events it is possible to persist the structure of the data in a CRUD model and still gain the benefits of event sourcing, avoiding an extensive rework of the system. This thesis investigates how large amounts of data can be handled with coarse-grained events and still gain the benefits of event sourcing, by comparing with the conventional way of using fine-grained events. The data to be examined is trade data fed into a data warehouse. Based on research, an event sourcing application is implemented for coarse-grained as well as fine-grained events, to measure the difference between the two event types. The difference is limited to the metrics, latency and size of storage. The application is verified with an error handler, using example data and a profiler to make sure that it does not have any unnecessary bottlenecks. The resulting performance of the two cases show that fine-grained events have excessively larger latency than coarse-grained events in most cases whereas the size of storage is strictly smaller for fine-grained events.
Att introducera event sourcing i ett system baserat på en model som använder Create-, Read-, Update- och Delete-operationer (CRUD) kan vara en utmanande uppgift och kräver en omfattande omstrukturering av det nuvarande systemet. Genom att introducera grova händelser är det möjligt att bevara hela strukturen på datan i en CRUD-modell och ändå få fördelarna med event sourcing, för att därigenom undvika en omfattande omarbetning av systemet. Detta arbete undersöker hur stora datamängder kan hanteras genom grova händelser och ändå ge fördelarna med event sourcing, genom att jämföra med det konventionella sättet att använda fina händelser. Datan som undersöks är transaktionsdata på finansiella derivat som matas in i ett datalager. Baserat på forskning implementeras en event sourcing-applikation för både grova och fina händelser, för att mäta skillnaden mellan dessa två händelsetyper. Skillnaden är avgränsad till latens och lagringsutrymme. Applikationen verifieras genom felhantering, exempeldata och profilering för att säkerställa att den inte har några onödiga flaskhalsar. Den resulterande prestandan visar att fina händelser har betydligt större latens än grova händelser i de flesta fallen, medan lagringsutrymmet är strikt mindre för fina händelser.
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Breazeale, Dorothy Elizabeth. "Extinction Events." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1427876606.

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Books on the topic "Events"

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C, Foster Stephen, ed. "Event" arts and art events. Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI Research Press, 1988.

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Gebhardt, Winfried, Ronald Hitzler, and Michaela Pfadenhauer, eds. Events. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-95155-7.

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Brasch, Nicolas. Events. Sydney: Pearson, 2010.

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Butterfield, Moira. Events. London: Franklin Watts, 2011.

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European Commission. Representation in the United Kingdom, ed. Events. Newcastle]: P. Kalorkoti, 2007.

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Services, Business Media, ed. Events 2003: The international events guide. Birmingham: Business Media Services, 2003.

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Services, Business Media, ed. Events 2002: The international events guide. Birmingham: Business Media Services, 2001.

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Denise, Ewbank, ed. Events: The national outdoor events guide. Chersey: Outdoor Events Publications, 1996.

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Global events: Milestone events throughout history. Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 2014.

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Events exposed: Managing & designing special events. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Events"

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Engelhardt, Kristin. "Events, Events, Events." In essentials, 13–19. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-27975-2_3.

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Gebhardt, Winfried, and Michaela Pfadenhauer. "Events und Event-Gemeinschaften." In Grenzenlose Gesellschaft?, 190–214. Herbolzheim: Centaurus Verlag & Media, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-86226-862-7_11.

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Gebhardt, Winfried, Ronald Hitzler, and Michaela Pfadenhauer. "Einleitung." In Events, 9–13. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-95155-7_1.

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Zingerle, Arnold. "Monothematisches Kunsterlebnis im Passageraum. Die Bayreuther Richard-Wagner-Festspiele als Event." In Events, 183–202. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-95155-7_10.

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Frank, Susanne, and Silke Roth. "Die Säulen der Stadt. Festivalisierung, Partizipation und lokale Identität am Beispiel des Events „Weimar 1999“." In Events, 203–21. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-95155-7_11.

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Soeffner, Hans-Georg. "Die Panoramakunst.Eine Vorschule zur Technisierung und Eventisierung des Erlebens." In Events, 225–38. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-95155-7_12.

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Hepp, Andreas, and Waldemar Vogelgesang. "Kino als Medien-Event. Dargestellt am Beispiel des Films „Titanic“." In Events, 239–59. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-95155-7_13.

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Keller, Reiner. "Zur Chronik angekündigter Katastrophen. Die Umweltkrise als Dauerevent." In Events, 263–85. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-95155-7_14.

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Lahusen, Christian. "Nelson Mandela als Pop-Ikone. Mega-Events und politische Mobilisierung im globalen Dorf." In Events, 287–304. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-95155-7_15.

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Bette, Karl-Heinrich, and Uwe Schimank. "Sportevents: Eine Verschränkung von „erster“ und „zweiter Moderne“." In Events, 307–23. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-95155-7_16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Events"

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Devilbiss, Mackenzie. "Mu2e Event Reconstruction: Tuning for Cosmic Events." In Mu2e Event Reconstruction: Tuning for Cosmic Events. US DOE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1668383.

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Stühmer, Roland, Nenad Stojanovic, Stefan Obermeier, and Philippe Gibert. "Where events meet events." In the 6th ACM International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2335484.2335533.

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Swinnen, Jo, Koen Vanhoof, and Els Hannes. "Querying event logs: Discovering non-events in event logs." In 2010 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Knowledge Engineering (ISKE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iske.2010.5680850.

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Popescu, Ana-Maria, Marco Pennacchiotti, and Deepa Paranjpe. "Extracting events and event descriptions from Twitter." In the 20th international conference companion. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1963192.1963246.

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Rozsnyai, Szabolcs, Roland Vecera, Josef Schiefer, and Alexander Schatten. "Event Cloud - Searching for Correlated Business Events." In The 9th IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology and The 4th IEEE International Conference on Enterprise Computing, E-Commerce and E-Services (CEC-EEE 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cec-eee.2007.47.

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Adaikkalavan, Raman, and Sharma Chakravarthy. "Events must be complete in event processing!" In the 2008 ACM symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1363686.1363927.

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"Events." In 2017 IEEE International Memory Workshop (IMW). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/imw.2017.7939063.

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Li, Guilian. "Event Feedback Control of Discrete Event Systems with Forced Events." In 2010 International Conference on Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation (ICMTMA 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmtma.2010.462.

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Karlsson, Isak, and Henrik Bostrom. "Predicting Adverse Drug Events Using Heterogeneous Event Sequences." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ichi.2016.64.

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Cohen, G., P. Moller, J. Quadrat, and M. Viot. "Dating and counting events in discrete-event systems." In 1986 25th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control. IEEE, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cdc.1986.267522.

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Reports on the topic "Events"

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J. King. Features, Events, and Processes: Disruptive Events. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/837497.

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P. Sanchez. Features, Events, and Processes: Disruptive Events. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/838332.

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T. Wilson. RETRIEVAL EVENTS EVALUATION. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/861907.

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Niemi, A. An Extension to Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Events for Conditional Event Notification. Edited by D. Willis. RFC Editor, May 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc5839.

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Chakravarthy, S., H. Liao, and H. Kim. Distributed Events in Sentinel: Design and Implementation of a Global Event Detector. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada360712.

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Buell, Robert, and James Knudsen. External Events P-204. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1467666.

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Harris, James M. Compares Events UCR Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1184364.

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Gellens, R., and C. Newman. Internet Message Store Events. RFC Editor, March 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc5423.

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Marshak, Ronni. Virtual Events from Unisfair. Boston, MA: Patricia Seybold Group, December 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1571/pp12-13-07cc.

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Dorenbosch, J., M. Botlo, A. Fry, and C. Milner. Readout of overlapping events. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5587216.

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