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SCRIBE: A large-scale and decentralized application-level multicast infrastructure (2002)  (Make Corrections)  (145 citations)
Miguel Castro, Peter Druschel, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Antony Rowstron
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in communications (JSAC)



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Abstract: This paper presents Scribe, a scalable application-level multicast infrastructure. Scribe supports large numbers of groups, with a potentially large number of members per group. Scribe is built on top of Pastry, a generic peer-to-peer object location and routing substrate overlayed on the Internet, and leverages Pastry's reliability, self-organization, and locality properties. Pastry is used to create and manage groups and to build efficient multicast trees for the dissemination of messages to... (Update)

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M. Castro, P. Druschel, A.-M. Kermarrec, and A. Rowstron. SCRIBE: A large-scale and decentralized application-level multicast infrastructure. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in communications (JSAC), 2002. To appear. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/castro02scribe.html   More

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  author = "M. Castro and P. Druschel and A. Kermarrec and A. Rowstron",
  title = "{SCRIBE}: A large-scale and decentralized application-level multicast infrastructure",
  journal = "{IEEE} Journal on Selected Areas in communications ({JSAC})",
volume = "20",
number = "8",
pages = "1489--1499",
  year = "2002",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/castro02scribe.html" }
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