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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

Fab: Content-based, collaborative recommendation

by Marko Balabanovic, Yoav Shoham - Communications of the ACM , 1997
"... Fab is a recommendation system designed to help users sift through the enormous amount of information available in the World Wide Web. Operational since Dec. 1994, this system combines the content-based and collaborative methods of recommendation in a way that exploits the advantages of the two appr ..."
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for Computing Machinery Inc. By combining both collaborative and content-based filtering systems, Fab may eliminate many of the weaknesses found in each approach. Online readers are in need of tools to help them cope with the mass of content available on the World-Wide Web. In traditional media, readers

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

Matching Events in a Content-based Subscription System

by Marcos K. Aguilera , Robert E. Strom, Daniel C. Sturman, Mark Astley, Tushar D. Chandra , 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

Analysis of Recommendation Algorithms for E-Commerce

by Badrul Sarwar, George Karypis, Joseph Konstan, John Rield , 2000
"... Recommender systems apply statistical and knowledge discovery techniques to the problem of making product recommendations during a live customer interaction and they are achieving widespread success in E-Commerce nowadays. In this paper, we investigate several techniques for analyzing large-scale pu ..."
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Recommender systems apply statistical and knowledge discovery techniques to the problem of making product recommendations during a live customer interaction and they are achieving widespread success in E-Commerce nowadays. In this paper, we investigate several techniques for analyzing large

Combining fuzzy information from multiple systems (Extended Abstract)

by Ronald Fagin , 1996
"... In a traditional database system, the result of a query is a set of values (those values that satisfy the query). In other data servers, such as a system with queries baaed on image content, or many text retrieval systems, the result of a query is a sorted list. For example, in the case of a system ..."
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In a traditional database system, the result of a query is a set of values (those values that satisfy the query). In other data servers, such as a system with queries baaed on image content, or many text retrieval systems, the result of a query is a sorted list. For example, in the case of a system

Content-based, collaborative recommendation

by Marko Balabanović, Yoav Shoham - Communications of the ACM , 1997
"... By combining both collaborative and content-based filtering systems, Fab may eliminate many of the weaknesses found in each approach. ONLINE READERS ARE IN NEED OF TOOLS TO HELP THEM COPE with the mass of content available on the World-Wide Web. In traditional media, readers are provided assistance ..."
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By combining both collaborative and content-based filtering systems, Fab may eliminate many of the weaknesses found in each approach. ONLINE READERS ARE IN NEED OF TOOLS TO HELP THEM COPE with the mass of content available on the World-Wide Web. In traditional media, readers are provided assistance

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

Supporting Mobility in Content-Based Publish/Subscribe Middleware

by Ludger Fiege, Felix C. Gärtner, Oliver Kasten, Andreas Zeidler , 2003
"... Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is considered a valuable middleware architecture that proliferates loose coupling and leverages reconfigurability and evolution. Up to now, existing pub/sub middleware was optimized for static systems where users as well as the underlying system structure was rather f ..."
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Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is considered a valuable middleware architecture that proliferates loose coupling and leverages reconfigurability and evolution. Up to now, existing pub/sub middleware was optimized for static systems where users as well as the underlying system structure was rather

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
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