Abstract. Publish/Subscribe systems have become a prevalent model for delivering data from producers (publishers) to consumers (subscribers) distributed across wide-area networks while decoupling the publishers and the subscribers from each other. In this paper we present Meghdoot, which adapts content-based publish/subscribe systems to Distributed Hash Table based P2P networks in order to provide scalable content delivery mechanisms while maintaining the decoupling between the publishers and the subscribers. Meghdoot is designed to adapt to highly skewed data sets, which is typical of real applications. The experimental results demonstrate that Meghdoot balances the load among the peers and the design scales well with increasing number of ...
Abstract—A publisher subscriber system is an event notification service where events generated by th...
As the amount of data in todays Internet is growing larger, users are exposed to too much informatio...
In this paper, we address the problem of constructing scalable content-based publish/subscribe syste...
Abstract—Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks can offer benefits to distributed content-based publish/subscri...
The Publish/Subscribe model has become a prevalent paradigm for building distributed notification se...
Information filtering has been a research issue for years. In an information filtering scenario user...
Peer-to-peer networks can offer benefits to distributed content-based publish/subscribe data dissemi...
Abstract—Publish/subscribe communication model has become an indispensable part of the Web 2.0 appli...
Content-based publish/subscribe provides a convenient platform for users to specify their inter-este...
Leveraging DHTs (distributed hash table), we propose Ferry, an architecture for content-based publis...
Publish/subscribe systems are successfully used to decouple distributed applications. However, their...
Abstract: A generic pub/sub communication system (often referred to in the literature as Event Servi...
One of the most important issues to deal with in peer-to-peer networks is how to disseminate informa...
The publish/subscribe communication paradigm has become an important architectural style for designi...
In this paper, we address the problem of constructing scalable content-based publish/subscribe syste...
Abstract—A publisher subscriber system is an event notification service where events generated by th...
As the amount of data in todays Internet is growing larger, users are exposed to too much informatio...
In this paper, we address the problem of constructing scalable content-based publish/subscribe syste...
Abstract—Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks can offer benefits to distributed content-based publish/subscri...
The Publish/Subscribe model has become a prevalent paradigm for building distributed notification se...
Information filtering has been a research issue for years. In an information filtering scenario user...
Peer-to-peer networks can offer benefits to distributed content-based publish/subscribe data dissemi...
Abstract—Publish/subscribe communication model has become an indispensable part of the Web 2.0 appli...
Content-based publish/subscribe provides a convenient platform for users to specify their inter-este...
Leveraging DHTs (distributed hash table), we propose Ferry, an architecture for content-based publis...
Publish/subscribe systems are successfully used to decouple distributed applications. However, their...
Abstract: A generic pub/sub communication system (often referred to in the literature as Event Servi...
One of the most important issues to deal with in peer-to-peer networks is how to disseminate informa...
The publish/subscribe communication paradigm has become an important architectural style for designi...
In this paper, we address the problem of constructing scalable content-based publish/subscribe syste...
Abstract—A publisher subscriber system is an event notification service where events generated by th...
As the amount of data in todays Internet is growing larger, users are exposed to too much informatio...
In this paper, we address the problem of constructing scalable content-based publish/subscribe syste...