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Revision as of 14:03, 2 July 2014
Introduction
It is not always clear how to scale up from small "batch oriented" Haskell applications to large scale "Real World/Enterprise" Haskell systems. In other words, how to create large-scale systems that support complex business processes, information flows, reporting, data analytics etc. using Haskell.
The following articles show how to attack this problem.
Event Driven Applications
An event driven application/system is here defined to be an application/system that reacts to internal/external events.
Examples of events are:
- A Loan Application has been accepted/rejected (commercial business).
- A new Rostering Schedule is ready for distribution to crew (Airline Management System).
- An Illegal Trade Pattern has been detected (Trading Fraud Detection System).
- A simulated car has hits another simulated car (Commercial Racing Game).
- A robot has reached its destination (Real Time Warehouse Management System).
- A HTML message has been received (Web Server).
- A key has been pressed (Text Editor).
More here: Event Driven Applications
Your Contribution Here
Please contribute additional/alternative ways to structure large scale Haskell applications here.
Questions and feedback
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to mail me.