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Security issues and requirements for Internet-scale publish-subscribe systems
- 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
I Know What You Mean: Semantic Issues in Internet-Scale Publish Subscribe Systems
"... In recent years, the amount of information on the Internet has increased exponentially developing great interest in selective information dissemination systems. The publish/subscribe paradigm is particularly suited for designing systems for routing information and requests according to their con ..."
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In recent years, the amount of information on the Internet has increased exponentially developing great interest in selective information dissemination systems. The publish/subscribe paradigm is particularly suited for designing systems for routing information and requests according
Relational Subscription Middleware for Internet-Scale Publish-Subscribe
- In DEBS
, 2003
"... We present a design of a distributed publish-subscribe system that extends the functionality of messaging middleware with "relational subscriptions", to support timely updates to state derived from published messages while preserving high throughput, scalability, and reliability. ..."
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We present a design of a distributed publish-subscribe system that extends the functionality of messaging middleware with "relational subscriptions", to support timely updates to state derived from published messages while preserving high throughput, scalability, and reliability.
An efficient multicast protocol for content-based publish-subscribe systems
, 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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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
Towards an Internet-Scale XML Dissemination Service
, 2004
"... Publish/subscribe systems have demonstrated the ability to scale to large numbers of users and high data rates when providing content-based data dissemination services on the Internet. However, their services are limited by the data semantics and query expressiveness that they support. On the o ..."
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Publish/subscribe systems have demonstrated the ability to scale to large numbers of users and high data rates when providing content-based data dissemination services on the Internet. However, their services are limited by the data semantics and query expressiveness that they support
Filtering Algorithms and Implementation for Very Fast Publish/Subscribe Systems
- In SIGMOD
, 2001
"... Publish/Subscribe is the paradigm in which users express long-term interests ( subscriptions ) and some external agent (perhaps other users) publishes events (e.g., offers). The job of Publish/Subscribe software is to send events to the owners of subscriptions satisfied by those events. For example, ..."
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associated with an action (usually, informing the subscriber). However, it is less general than a trigger so novel data structures and implementations may enable the creation of scalable, high performance publish-subscribe systems. This paper describes an attempt at the construction of such algorithms
Lipsin: line speed publish/subscribe inter-networking
- in Proc. ACM SIGCOMM 2009
, 2009
"... A large fraction of today’s Internet applications are internally publish/subscribe in nature; the current architecture makes it cumbersome and inept to support them. In essence, supporting efficient publish/subscribe requires data-oriented naming, efficient multicast, and in-network caching. Deploym ..."
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A large fraction of today’s Internet applications are internally publish/subscribe in nature; the current architecture makes it cumbersome and inept to support them. In essence, supporting efficient publish/subscribe requires data-oriented naming, efficient multicast, and in-network caching
Publish-Subscribe for High-Performance Computing
, 2007
"... The widely use of the Internet has changed the scale of distributed systems. The Eventbased communication middleware is an effective way to build on the large-scale distributed systems. Publish / Subscribe paradigm system is widely used in the communication environment. However, with the development ..."
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The widely use of the Internet has changed the scale of distributed systems. The Eventbased communication middleware is an effective way to build on the large-scale distributed systems. Publish / Subscribe paradigm system is widely used in the communication environment. However
Principled design of the modern web architecture
- ACM Trans. Internet Techn
"... The World Wide Web has succeeded in large part because its software architecture has been designed to meet the needs of an Internet-scale distributed hypermedia system. The modern Web architecture emphasizes scalability of component interactions, generality of interfaces, independent deployment of c ..."
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The World Wide Web has succeeded in large part because its software architecture has been designed to meet the needs of an Internet-scale distributed hypermedia system. The modern Web architecture emphasizes scalability of component interactions, generality of interfaces, independent deployment
Vivaldi: A Decentralized Network Coordinate System
- In SIGCOMM
, 2004
"... Large-scale Internet applications can benefit from an ability to predict round-trip times to other hosts without having to contact them first. Explicit measurements are often unattractive because the cost of measurement can outweigh the benefits of exploiting proximity information. Vivaldi is a simp ..."
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Large-scale Internet applications can benefit from an ability to predict round-trip times to other hosts without having to contact them first. Explicit measurements are often unattractive because the cost of measurement can outweigh the benefits of exploiting proximity information. Vivaldi is a
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