Event Management System

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EVENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Event Management System



Abstract

Events, in the modern world have become essential in all aspects of society. For instance, companies use them as marketing instruments. Event management is an interdisciplinary task, which has addressed in diverse fields in both research and practice. In managing events, price execution and preliminary planning are vital aspects that cannot be ignored. In the current computer network environment, various technologies lead to the production of various log data. Handling this data requires a secure and centralized event management system, log management, and analysis security information system in order to produce increased level information. In addition, event management models require various languages that greatly contribute to the systematic design and execution of event management systems. A good example of modeling language is the event-driven process chain (EPC). Moreover, event management rules are necessary and they should be robust and flexible in order to counter unpredictable changes during event management.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents3

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION5

Research Aim and Objectives7

Ethical Consideration7

Limitation of the research9

CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW10

Event marketing10

Security Event and Log Management Service12

Security Event and Log Management (Re-) Defined12

The Need for Security Event and Log Management15

Managed Security Event and Log Management Services - The Smarter Decision16

The History and Background of Event Management16

Best practices in Event Management19

Reference Model-Based Event Management24

From Event to Event Management26

Event Management Systems28

Modeling Event Management Systems30

Aspect-Oriented Programming' (AOP)32

Trends and Forces Affecting Events33

CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY38

Research Design38

Secondary Data38

Empowering communities in the 'Big Society' - Voluntarism and event management issues at the Cheetham Hill cross-cultural festival39

Academic Literature40

The Big Society42

Study Methodology and Method of Working43

Event Production - Management and Staffing43

Volunteers at the Cheetham Festival44

Financial Resources47

The Cheetham Festival in the Big Society51

CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS54

Event-driven architecture for decision support in traffic management systems55

Event-driven architecture - Overview56

EDA-architecture for decision support systems58

Distributed architecture61

Tool support62

Case Study Analysis64

Event model67

Event processing rules68

Problem identification agents (PIA)70

Diagnosis agents (DA)72

Action planning agents (APA)73

Analysis73

CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION76

REFERENCES78

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

Events have evolved and developed with the development of the mankind. Thus events may be part of the economic - social - cultural, business environment, part of the tertiary sector. Events can be described as non-standard services in which the knowledge, behavior and commitment to such service providers are crucial. Satisfaction of the participants at an event consists of a complex interaction of customers, event venue, and design, the management system flow, volunteers, staff, making the quality assessment a complex task, as the role and place in the management system of the organizations. The results obtained allowed on one hand to make the proposal of instruments in event marketing management applied in specific events. Event management is the design and coordination of an event. Management of events application can be done with the help of lending a management framework for identifying and disseminating the five stages of evolution of an event, and that is (Yeoman & Robertson & Ali-Knight & Drummond & McMahon-Beattie, 2004):

Decision - initiates the process and determines whether the event will be done or not eventually;

The result is the decision to make the event, to postpone ...
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