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An efficient multicast protocol for content-based publish-subscribe systems

by Guruduth Banavar, Tushar Ch, Bodhi Mukherjee, Jay Nagarajarao, Robert E. Strom, Daniel C. Sturman , 1999
"... Abstract. The publish/subscribe (or pub/sub) paradigm is a simple and easy to use model for interconnecting applications in a distributed environment. Many existing pub/sub systems are based on pre-defined subjects, and hence are able to exploit multicast technologies to provide scalability and avai ..."
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and availability. An emerging alternative to subject-based systems, known as content-based systems, allow information consumers to request events based on the content of published messages. This model is considerably more flexible than subject-based pub/sub, however it was previously not known how to efficiently

HYPER: A Hybrid Approach to Efficient Content-based

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"... Abstract — Publish/Subscribe (pub/sub) systems provide an important paradigm for distributed content delivery. Traditionally, there have been two basic approaches to pub/sub: subject-based and content-based. Content-based pub/sub allows fine-grained expressiveness, and thus is a more attractive solu ..."
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Abstract — Publish/Subscribe (pub/sub) systems provide an important paradigm for distributed content delivery. Traditionally, there have been two basic approaches to pub/sub: subject-based and content-based. Content-based pub/sub allows fine-grained expressiveness, and thus is a more attractive

Hyper: A hybrid approach to efficient content-based publish/subscribe

by Rongmei Zhang, Y. Charlie Hu - Distributed Computing Systems, International Conference on, 0:427–436 , 2005
"... Publish/Subscribe (pub/sub) is an important paradigm for distributed content delivery. Traditionally, there have been two approaches to supporting pub/sub service: subjectbased and content-based. Content-based pub/sub allows fine-grained expressiveness, and thus is a more attractive solution for con ..."
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Publish/Subscribe (pub/sub) is an important paradigm for distributed content delivery. Traditionally, there have been two approaches to supporting pub/sub service: subjectbased and content-based. Content-based pub/sub allows fine-grained expressiveness, and thus is a more attractive solution

A Self-Healing Network for Content-Based Publish/Subscribe Systems

by Leonardo Querzoni
"... Content-based routing in publish/subscribe systems is often realized through overlay networks with acyclic topologies. These types of network usually are simple to implement and maintain but are more prone to node crashes. In this research paper we introduce a Topology Management System (TMS), a com ..."
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component of a content-based pub/sub broker. Aim of the TMS is to mask dynamic changes of the underlying topology to the content-based routing engine. TMS is resilient to certain broker failures and allows brokers join and leave. 1.

Enabling Confidentiality in Content-Based

by Costin Raiciu, David S. Rosenblum
"... Content-based publish/subscribe is an interaction model where the interests of subscribers are stored in a content-based forwarding infrastructure to guide routing of notifications to interested parties. Much attention has been given to finding scalable distributed algorithms for this interaction mo ..."
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in content-based publish/subscribe and propose a series of practical solutions that we have embedded in the implementation of Siena [3], a popular content-based pub/sub system. Evaluation results show that confidential content-based forwarding is practical, having acceptable overhead when compared to its

Security issues and requirements for Internet-scale publish-subscribe systems

by Chenxi Wang, Antonio Carzaniga, David Evans, Er L. Wolf - In Proceedings of the Thirtyfifth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-35), Big Island , 2002
"... Publish-subscribe is a communication paradigm that supports dynamic, many-to-many communications in a distributed environment. Content-based pub-sub systems are often implemented on a peer-to-peer infrastructure that enables information dissemination from information producers (publishers) to consum ..."
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Publish-subscribe is a communication paradigm that supports dynamic, many-to-many communications in a distributed environment. Content-based pub-sub systems are often implemented on a peer-to-peer infrastructure that enables information dissemination from information producers (publishers

Efficiently Evaluating Graph Constraints in Content-Based Publish/Subscribe

by Andrei Broder, Shirshanka Das, Marcus Fontoura, Bhaskar Ghosh, Vanja Josifovski, Jayavel Shanmugasundaram, Sergei Vassilvitski , 2011
"... We introduce the problem of evaluating graph constraints in content-based publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems. This problem formulation extends traditional content-based pub/sub systems in the following manner: publishers and subscribers are connected via a (logical) directed graph G with node and e ..."
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We introduce the problem of evaluating graph constraints in content-based publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems. This problem formulation extends traditional content-based pub/sub systems in the following manner: publishers and subscribers are connected via a (logical) directed graph G with node

Content-based publish-subscribe over structured overlay networks

by Roberto Baldoni, Carlo Marchetti, Antonino Virgillito, Roman Vitenberg - In Proceedings of 25th ICDCS , 2005
"... This paper introduces a novel architecture for implementing content-based pub/sub communications on top of structured overlay networks. This architecture overcomes some well-known limitations of existing infrastructures, i.e. lack of self-configuration and of adaptiveness to dynamic changes. This is ..."
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This paper introduces a novel architecture for implementing content-based pub/sub communications on top of structured overlay networks. This architecture overcomes some well-known limitations of existing infrastructures, i.e. lack of self-configuration and of adaptiveness to dynamic changes

Scalable Access Control in Content-Based Publish-Subscribe Systems

by Mudhakar Srivatsa, Ling Liu
"... Abstract. Content-based publish-subscribe (pub-sub) systems are an emerging paradigm for building a large number of distributed systems. Access control in a pub-sub system refers to secure distribution of events to clients subscribing to those events without revealing its secret attributes to the un ..."
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Abstract. Content-based publish-subscribe (pub-sub) systems are an emerging paradigm for building a large number of distributed systems. Access control in a pub-sub system refers to secure distribution of events to clients subscribing to those events without revealing its secret attributes

Medym: Match-early with dynamic multicast for content-based publish-subscribe networks

by Fengyun Cao, Jaswinder Pal Singh - In Middleware , 2005
"... Abstract. Design of distributed architectures for content-based publish-subscribe (pub-sub) service networks has been a challenging problem. To best support the highly dynamic and diversified content-based pub-sub communication, we propose a new architectural design called MEDYM-Match-Early with DYn ..."
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Abstract. Design of distributed architectures for content-based publish-subscribe (pub-sub) service networks has been a challenging problem. To best support the highly dynamic and diversified content-based pub-sub communication, we propose a new architectural design called MEDYM
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