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Comprehending Things: Ontology and Semantics for Event Handling IoT
Ryan Quick & Arno Kolster
In this talk, we show examples from the Systems Intelligence framework developed by the PayPal Advanced Technology Group. The system is designed to process an event stream of disparate, un/semi-structured and normalized data at a rate of over three million events per second in near real time.
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