event applications: real-life experiences at the hasso plattner institute
DESCRIPTION
Researchers from the Hasso Plattner Insitute share real-life experiences with applications that highly depend on real-time processing of event data. In-memory technology is presented as foundation for these applications. Results of RFID-aided supply chains and power grid simulations will be shared.TRANSCRIPT
Event Applications:Event Applications:Real-Life Experiences at the
Hasso Plattner InstituteHasso Plattner Institute
Matthieu-P. SchapranowHasso Plattner Institute
May 18, 2010
A dAgenda
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■ Key Facts about the Hasso Plattner Institute
■ I: Radio Frequency Identification in the European Pharma Industry■ I: Radio Frequency Identification in the European Pharma Industry
■ II: Smart Power Grids
SAPPHIRE '10, Event Applications: Real-Life Experiences at the HPI, Schapranow, May 18, 2010
Key Facts about the Hasso Plattner InstituteInternals
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■ Founded as a public-private partnershipin 1998 in Potsdam near Berlin, Germany, y
■ Institute belongs to theUniversity of Potsdam
■ Ranked 1st in CHE 2009
■ 500 B.Sc. and M.Sc. students
10 f 92 PhD d■ 10 professors, 92 PhD students
■ Course of study: IT Systems Engineering ■ Course of study: IT Systems Engineering
SAPPHIRE '10, Event Applications: Real-Life Experiences at the HPI, Schapranow, May 18, 2010
Key Facts about the Hasso Plattner Institute yResearch Group Hasso Plattner / Alexander Zeier
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■ Research focus: real customer data for enterprisesoftware and design of complex applicationsg p pp
□ In-Memory Data Management for Enterprise Applications
□ Human-Centered Software Design and Engineering
□ Maintenance and Evolution of SOA Systems
□ Integration of RFID Technology in Enterprise Platforms
■ Cooperations
□ Academic: Stanford, MIT, etc.
□ Industry: SAP, Siemens, Audi, etc.
SAPPHIRE '10, Event Applications: Real-Life Experiences at the HPI, Schapranow, May 18, 2010
Key Facts about the Hasso Plattner InstituteWhat can we do for you?
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■ Network between Industry and Academic,e.g. European section of the g p
■ Curriculum
□ RFID seminars for graduate / undergraduate students
□ Trends & concepts lecture (Prof. Hasso Plattner)
■ Enterprise Application Architecture Laboratory
□ Enterprise software, e.g. SAP, Microsoft, etc.
□ Equipped RFID Lab, e.g. deister electronic, noFilis, etc.
■ Concrete sizing and simulation of customer supply chains
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I: European Pharma Supply ChainAnti-Counterfeiting
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SAPPHIRE '10, Event Applications: Real-Life Experiences at the HPI, Schapranow, May 18, 2010
European Pharma Supply ChainAnti-Counterfeiting (cont’d)
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SAPPHIRE '10, Event Applications: Real-Life Experiences at the HPI, Schapranow, May 18, 2010
European Pharma Supply ChainBusiness-level Security
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SAPPHIRE '10, Event Applications: Real-Life Experiences at the HPI, Schapranow, May 18, 2010
European Pharma Supply ChainBusiness-level Security
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SAPPHIRE '10, Event Applications: Real-Life Experiences at the HPI, Schapranow, May 18, 2010
European Pharma Supply ChainData Sizing Assumptions
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■ 14,9 billion pharmaceuticals on prescription per year
■ ~9 read events per supply chain■ ~9 read events per supply chain
□ 1 x producer (create + out)
□ 2 x distributors (in + out) ( )
□ 1 x pharmacy (in + sell)
□ 1 x customer (check)
■ Assuming 220 working days with 14 hours per day production results in ~12k events/second
Source: Interview with Stefan Führing(Pharmaceuticals, Enterprise and Industry Directorate-General European Commission)
SAPPHIRE '10, Event Applications: Real-Life Experiences at the HPI, Schapranow, May 18, 2010
II S P G idII: Smart Power Grids
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■ Real-time sensor data
■ Outage notification■ Outage notification
■ Power quality monitoring
■ Remote device managementg
■ Power peak control
■ ...
SAPPHIRE '10, Event Applications: Real-Life Experiences at the HPI, Schapranow, May 18, 2010
Smart Power GridsAAspects
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■ Device management
□ Meter reading□ Meter reading
■ Customer service
□ Disconnection/□ Disconnection/reconnection
□ Event mgmt.
■ Conceptual work
□ Performance &i k l tirisk evaluation
■ Energy consumption
□ Sustainability□ Sustainability
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Smart Power GridsI l d R lInvolved Roles
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Smart Grid
SmartMetering
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Smart Power GridsS A hiSystem Architecture
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■ 100M households■ 100M households
■ Aggregators for■ Aggregators for10k-50k households
■ Preprocessing-as-a-Service
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■ Billing, remote devicemanagement, etc.
Smart Power GridsD P i N dData Processing Needs
15Thursday Thursday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Tuesday Tuesday
365 days x 96 events x 100 M households = 3.504 B events per yearThursday0am -6am
Thursday6am -12pm
Thursday12pm -6pm
Thursday6pm -0am
Friday0am -6am
Friday6am -12pm
Friday12pm -6pm
Friday6pm -0am
Saturday0am -6am
Saturday6am -12pm
Saturday12pm -6pm
Saturday6pm -0am
Tuesday0am -6am
Tuesday6am -12pm
Tuesday12pm -6pm
Tuesday6pm -0am
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 30
24 Reads
24 Reads
24 Reads
24 Reads
Time Slots on Business System
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M-F0am -6am
M-F6am -12pm
M-F12pm -6pm
M-F6pm -0am
Sat-Sun0am -6am
Sat-Sun6am -12pm
Sat-Sun12pm -6pm
Sat-Sun6pm -0am
Thank you for your interest!K i i h Keep in contact with us.
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See you at the follow on discussion OR12534at 5:00 p.m.
in room 7 ecosystem and partner centerin room 7, ecosystem and partner center
Matthieu-P. Schapranow, [email protected]
Responsible: Deputy Prof. of Prof. Hasso PlattnerDr. Alexander [email protected]
Hasso Plattner InstituteHasso Plattner InstituteEnterprise Platform & Integration Concepts
Matthieu-P. SchapranowAugust-Bebel-Str 88August Bebel Str. 88
14482 Potsdam, Germany
SAPPHIRE '10, Event Applications: Real-Life Experiences at the HPI, Schapranow, May 18, 2010