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==History==
The CEP area has roots in [[discrete event simulation]], the [[active database]] area and some programming languages. The activity in the industry was preceded by a wave of research projects in the 1990s. According to<ref>{{citation|last=Leavit|first=Neal|title=Complex-Event Processing Poised for Growth|url= http://www.computer.org/csdl/mags/co/2009/04/mco2009040017-abs.html|publisher=Computer, vol. 42, no. 4, pp. 17-20 Washington|date=April 2009}}</ref> the first project that paved the way to a generic CEP language and execution model was the Rapide project in [[Stanford University]], directed by [[David Luckham]]. In parallel there have been two other research projects: Infospheres in [[California Institute of Technology]], directed by [[K. Mani Chandy]], and [[Apama (software)|Apama]] in [[University of Cambridge]] directed by John Bates. The commercial products were dependents of the concepts developed in these and some later research projects. Community efforts started in a series of event processing
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