Event-driven architectures use event buses to forward business events to consumers. Such channels witness all the stuff that’s happening in the system. The way in which such events happen, as long as the history, is completely lost after the events have been delivered to consumers. The purpose of the project is to track what goes through the event buses, by logging business events in a structured way. Such a system, commonly known as audit trail, logs all the generated events and it provides functionalities to query the data warehouse, in order to extract meaningful analytics and insights, as long as the history of what happened. The ultimate goal is to provide such knowledge and features to various business units, aiming to help them while carrying out their duties.

Event-driven architectures use event buses to forward business events to consumers. Such channels witness all the stuff that’s happening in the system. The way in which such events happen, as long as the history, is completely lost after the events have been delivered to consumers. The purpose of the project is to track what goes through the event buses, by logging business events in a structured way. Such a system, commonly known as audit trail, logs all the generated events and it provides functionalities to query the data warehouse, in order to extract meaningful analytics and insights, as long as the history of what happened. The ultimate goal is to provide such knowledge and features to various business units, aiming to help them while carrying out their duties.

Feeding events to business intelligence via an event bus

CAVALIERE, ALESSANDRO
2023/2024

Abstract

Event-driven architectures use event buses to forward business events to consumers. Such channels witness all the stuff that’s happening in the system. The way in which such events happen, as long as the history, is completely lost after the events have been delivered to consumers. The purpose of the project is to track what goes through the event buses, by logging business events in a structured way. Such a system, commonly known as audit trail, logs all the generated events and it provides functionalities to query the data warehouse, in order to extract meaningful analytics and insights, as long as the history of what happened. The ultimate goal is to provide such knowledge and features to various business units, aiming to help them while carrying out their duties.
2023
Feeding events to business intelligence via an event bus
Event-driven architectures use event buses to forward business events to consumers. Such channels witness all the stuff that’s happening in the system. The way in which such events happen, as long as the history, is completely lost after the events have been delivered to consumers. The purpose of the project is to track what goes through the event buses, by logging business events in a structured way. Such a system, commonly known as audit trail, logs all the generated events and it provides functionalities to query the data warehouse, in order to extract meaningful analytics and insights, as long as the history of what happened. The ultimate goal is to provide such knowledge and features to various business units, aiming to help them while carrying out their duties.
Audit trail
Events
Event-driven systems
Logging
Analytics
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