We contend that a new networking API could better serve the needs of data- and service-oriented applications, and could more easily map to heterogeneous environments, than the pervasive Sockets API does. In this paper, we present an initial design of a networking API based on the publish/subscribe paradigm, along with an exploration of its security implications, examples to demonstrate several common use cases, and a discussion of how the implementation of such an API could leverage a wide range of networking technologies. We propose this model not as a final design but as the first step towards a wider community discussion of the need for a modern communications API.
The increasing demand for content-centric applications has motivated researchers to rethink and rede...
Increasingly messaging infrastructures are being used to support the communication requirements of a...
In this work a Publish/Subscribe Peer-to-Peer mechanism is presented. The purpose is to enable a sub...
While the address-oriented datagram and reliable stream services supported by the UDP and TCP protoc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-50)Globalization of network topologies and resources h...
Abstract: We present a packet switched inter-networking paradigm different from the existing ones in...
The range of mobile computing applications comprises location-based services, sensor networks, and a...
Over the last decade a wide range of publish/subscribe (pub/ sub) systems have come out of the resea...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is well known for its loosely-coupled and asynchronous communication ...
Internet of Things is a futuristic vision of networked objects able to take smart decisions and to a...
The information dissemination in mobile networks is an important but complex and challenging problem...
Recently, the publish-subscribe communication model has attracted the attention of developers as a v...
Well-adapted to the loosely coupled nature of distributed interaction in large scale applications ov...
Abstract—This paper presents the design and evaluation of a support service for mobile, wireless cli...
In this work a publish/subscribe peer-to-peer mechanism is presented. The purpose of KadScribe is to...
The increasing demand for content-centric applications has motivated researchers to rethink and rede...
Increasingly messaging infrastructures are being used to support the communication requirements of a...
In this work a Publish/Subscribe Peer-to-Peer mechanism is presented. The purpose is to enable a sub...
While the address-oriented datagram and reliable stream services supported by the UDP and TCP protoc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 48-50)Globalization of network topologies and resources h...
Abstract: We present a packet switched inter-networking paradigm different from the existing ones in...
The range of mobile computing applications comprises location-based services, sensor networks, and a...
Over the last decade a wide range of publish/subscribe (pub/ sub) systems have come out of the resea...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is well known for its loosely-coupled and asynchronous communication ...
Internet of Things is a futuristic vision of networked objects able to take smart decisions and to a...
The information dissemination in mobile networks is an important but complex and challenging problem...
Recently, the publish-subscribe communication model has attracted the attention of developers as a v...
Well-adapted to the loosely coupled nature of distributed interaction in large scale applications ov...
Abstract—This paper presents the design and evaluation of a support service for mobile, wireless cli...
In this work a publish/subscribe peer-to-peer mechanism is presented. The purpose of KadScribe is to...
The increasing demand for content-centric applications has motivated researchers to rethink and rede...
Increasingly messaging infrastructures are being used to support the communication requirements of a...
In this work a Publish/Subscribe Peer-to-Peer mechanism is presented. The purpose is to enable a sub...