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Matching Events in a Content-based Subscription System
, 2003
"... Content-based subscription systems are an emerging alternative to traditional publish-subscribe systems, because they permit more flexible subscriptions along multiple dimensions. In these systems, each subscription is a predicate which may test arbitrary attributes within an event. However, the mat ..."
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Content-based subscription systems are an emerging alternative to traditional publish-subscribe systems, because they permit more flexible subscriptions along multiple dimensions. In these systems, each subscription is a predicate which may test arbitrary attributes within an event. However
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"... Audit: prescription of 'as required ' (p.r.n.) medication in an ..."
WebFilter: A High-throughput XML-based Publish and Subscribe System
, 2001
"... n formats and standards. The predominant format currently addressing this issue is the eXtensible Markup Language (XML). It supports, for instance, web site presentation, wireless access, and voice activated access for mobile and Internet users alike. Examples of information services include user p ..."
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n formats and standards. The predominant format currently addressing this issue is the eXtensible Markup Language (XML). It supports, for instance, web site presentation, wireless access, and voice activated access for mobile and Internet users alike. Examples of information services include user
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, 2016
"... Evidence for mitochondrial localization of N-(4-Methylphenylsulfonyl)-N′-(4-chlorophenyl)urea in human colon adenocarcinoma cells ..."
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Evidence for mitochondrial localization of N-(4-Methylphenylsulfonyl)-N′-(4-chlorophenyl)urea in human colon adenocarcinoma cells
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Self-Stabilizing Publish/Subscribe Protocol for P2P Networks
"... Abstract. In this paper, we develop a new self-stabilizing (fault tolerant) protocol for publish/subscribe scheme in a P2P network. We provide a complexity analysis of the recovery (stabilization) time of the protocol after arbitrary failures in the network. The protocol converges in at most n 2 ( ∆ ..."
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Abstract. In this paper, we develop a new self-stabilizing (fault tolerant) protocol for publish/subscribe scheme in a P2P network. We provide a complexity analysis of the recovery (stabilization) time of the protocol after arbitrary failures in the network. The protocol converges in at most n 2
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A publish/subscribe CORBA Persistent State Service Prototype
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, 2000
"... An important class of information dissemination applications requires 1:n communication and access to persistent datastores. CORBA's new Persistent State Service combined with messaging capabilities offer the possibility of efficiently realizing information brokers between data sources and ..."
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An important class of information dissemination applications requires 1:n communication and access to persistent datastores. CORBA's new Persistent State Service combined with messaging capabilities offer the possibility of efficiently realizing information brokers between data sources
Scaling up publish/subscribe overlays using interest correlation for link sharing
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, 2013
"... Topic-based publish/subscribe is at the core of many distributed systems, ranging from application integration middleware to news dissemination. Therefore, much research was dedicated to publish/subscribe architectures and protocols, and in particular to the design of overlay networks for decentrali ..."
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of large networks. In this paper we present StaN, a decentralized protocol that optimizes the properties of gossip-based overlay networks for topic-based publish/subscribe by sharing a large number of physical connections without disrupting its logical properties. StaN relies only on local knowledge
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