Publish/Subscribe is the paradigm in which users express long-term interests ("subscriptions") and some agent "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, a user subscription may consist of an interest in an airplane of a certain type, not to exceed a certain price. A published event may consist of an offer of an airplane with certain properties including price. Each subscription consists of a conjunction of (attribute, comparison operator, value) predicates. A subscription closely resembles a trigger in that it is a long-lived conditional query associated with an action (usually, informing the subscriber)...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is known for its loosely cou-pled interactions and event filtering ca...
We consider a publish/subscribe system for digital libraries which continuously evaluates queries ov...
Abstract. Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One disting...
A key issue when designing and implementing largescale publish/subscribe systems is how to efficient...
<p>With the advent of Web 2.0 and the Digital Age, we are witnessing an unprecedented increase in th...
Publish/subscribe communication paradigm is an interaction paradigm suitable for a variety of large ...
A flexible, scalable, and asynchronous middleware abstract is needed for business process management...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is known for its loosely coupled interactions and event filtering cap...
We contribute a new paradigm for publish/subscribe systems. It is centered on the novel notion of su...
Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One distinguishing ch...
Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One distinguishing ch...
The increasing amount of electronically available information in society today is undeniable. Exampl...
Implicit invocation or publish-subscribe has become an important architectural style for large-scale...
In this paper, we describe how to automate the process of subscribing to complex publish-subscribe s...
In publish/subscribe systems, subscribers express their in-terests in specific events and get notifi...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is known for its loosely cou-pled interactions and event filtering ca...
We consider a publish/subscribe system for digital libraries which continuously evaluates queries ov...
Abstract. Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One disting...
A key issue when designing and implementing largescale publish/subscribe systems is how to efficient...
<p>With the advent of Web 2.0 and the Digital Age, we are witnessing an unprecedented increase in th...
Publish/subscribe communication paradigm is an interaction paradigm suitable for a variety of large ...
A flexible, scalable, and asynchronous middleware abstract is needed for business process management...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is known for its loosely coupled interactions and event filtering cap...
We contribute a new paradigm for publish/subscribe systems. It is centered on the novel notion of su...
Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One distinguishing ch...
Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One distinguishing ch...
The increasing amount of electronically available information in society today is undeniable. Exampl...
Implicit invocation or publish-subscribe has become an important architectural style for large-scale...
In this paper, we describe how to automate the process of subscribing to complex publish-subscribe s...
In publish/subscribe systems, subscribers express their in-terests in specific events and get notifi...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is known for its loosely cou-pled interactions and event filtering ca...
We consider a publish/subscribe system for digital libraries which continuously evaluates queries ov...
Abstract. Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One disting...