Hi Greg, System S actually contains UIMA (as I just found out), and can run UIMA analytics. However, that's pretty much the extent of my knowledge.
--Thilo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Would System S be applicable to UIMA? In other words, could UIMA run inside > System S? > > Greg Holmberg > > > IBM Unveils Enterprise Stream Processing System > > http://www.hpcwire.com/hpc/1623603.html > > Some quotes: > > The result of a $5 million initiative at IBM Research, System S is > designed to perform real-time analytics using high-throughput data streams. > > the system is generally applicable to all kinds of real-time intelligence > gathering. Relevant domains include surveillance, manufacturing, inventory > management, public health, and biological research, among others. > > System S is capable of processing in the neighborhood of a million > messages per second, depending on the application behavior and the nature of > the data streams. > > The intention of the framework is to host applications that turn > heterogeneous data streams into actionable intelligence. > > System S applications are able to take unstructured raw data and process > it in real time. And rather than performing simple data mining or recreating > a simulation of some well-defined structure or process, System S applications > attempt to make correlations and generate some type of prediction.
