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COMPLEX EVENT PROCESSING APPROACH ON SUBSCRIBERS’ DATA OF TELECOM OPERATOR
Author(s) -
A. Zhumekenov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
herald of kazakh-british technical university
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2959-8109
pISSN - 1998-6688
DOI - 10.55452/1998-6688-2021-18-2-33-38
Subject(s) - computer science , implementation , complex event processing , enhanced telecom operations map , telecommunications , mobile phone , event (particle physics) , process (computing) , simple (philosophy) , business process , operator (biology) , server , computer security , world wide web , business , service (business) , software engineering , work in process , operating system , philosophy , repressor , chemistry , biochemistry , epistemology , marketing , quantum mechanics , transcription factor , physics , gene , service provider
Nowadays, the usage of mobile phones reached extremely large worldwide proportions and increasing dramatically, there is a stronger need to decrypt the important information that is hidden among them. Even all needed information is gained, the processes of companies remain static and can’t be changed dynamically to adapt to actual business needs, reducing the advantages that can be achieved. Every second, millions of raw information are generating by mobile users, which are handled by Telecom operators in data servers. By using the Complex Event Processing (CEP) approach in real-time, we can obtain the information that matters to our business and use it to monetize the vast amount of data that is being collected through mobile phone usage. In this paper, we present an internally developed framework that combines the strengths of CEP and business process implementations, which allows us to react to the needs of today’s fast-changing environment and requirements. We demonstrate 3 simple use case scenarios to show the effectiveness of the CEP approach in our situation. The importance of implementing the CEP approach on subscribers’ data should not be overlooked as means of trying to capitalize on new services but have to be considered as a challenge to allow subscribers get more customized offers and services.

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