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Abstract: Push technology has recently generated a tremendous
amount of media attention, commercial activity, and controversy.
The wide range of opinions on push is understandable
given that it represents a major departure from the way
distributed informationsystems have traditionally been built.
Adding to the noise, however, is confusion about the basic
principles of push and where it fits in to the world of data delivery.
For example, many discussions on the topic blur the
distinction between push and... (Update)
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Michael Franklin and Stan Zdonik. Data in your face: Push technology in perspective (invited paper). In Proceedings of the ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (SIGMOD98). ACM Press, June 1998. http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/bdisk/inyourface.ps. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/franklin98data.html More
@inproceedings{ franklin98data,
author = "Michael Franklin and Stan Zdonik",
title = "``Data in your face'': push technology in perspective",
pages = "516--519",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/franklin98data.html" }
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