Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One distinguishing characteristic is their internal representation of Boolean subscriptions: They either require conversions to disjunctive normal forms (canonical approaches) or are directly exploited in event filtering (non-canonical approaches). In this paper, we present a detailed analysis and comparison of the memory requirements of canonical and non-canonical filtering algorithms. This includes a theoretical analysis of space usages as well as a verification of our theoretical results by an evaluation of a practical implementation. This practical analysis also considers time (filter) efficiency, which is the other important quality measure of filtering algo...
Publish/subscribe systems allow for an efficient filtering of incoming information. This filtering i...
This paper considers cache dimensioning in the context of publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems. We as...
Supporting advertisements in large publish/subscribe services has an improving influence on the syst...
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...
Abstract. Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One disting...
Current matching approaches in pub/sub systems only allow conjunctive subscriptions. Arbitrary subsc...
Current matching approaches in pub/sub systems only allow conjunctive subscriptions. Arbitrary subsc...
Publish/Subscribe is the paradigm in which users express long-term interests ("subscriptions&qu...
Implicit invocation or publish-subscribe has become an important architectural style for large-scale...
The increasing amount of electronically available information in society today is undeniable. Exampl...
Publish/subscribe systems filter published documents and inform their subscribers about documents ma...
Today's content providers are naturally distributed and produce large amounts of information every d...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is known for its loosely coupled interactions and event filtering cap...
Subscription pruning has been proven as valuable routing optimization for Boolean subscriptions in p...
Publish/subscribe systems allow for an efficient filtering of incoming information. This filtering i...
This paper considers cache dimensioning in the context of publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems. We as...
Supporting advertisements in large publish/subscribe services has an improving influence on the syst...
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...
Abstract. Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One disting...
Current matching approaches in pub/sub systems only allow conjunctive subscriptions. Arbitrary subsc...
Current matching approaches in pub/sub systems only allow conjunctive subscriptions. Arbitrary subsc...
Publish/Subscribe is the paradigm in which users express long-term interests ("subscriptions&qu...
Implicit invocation or publish-subscribe has become an important architectural style for large-scale...
The increasing amount of electronically available information in society today is undeniable. Exampl...
Publish/subscribe systems filter published documents and inform their subscribers about documents ma...
Today's content providers are naturally distributed and produce large amounts of information every d...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is known for its loosely coupled interactions and event filtering cap...
Subscription pruning has been proven as valuable routing optimization for Boolean subscriptions in p...
Publish/subscribe systems allow for an efficient filtering of incoming information. This filtering i...
This paper considers cache dimensioning in the context of publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems. We as...
Supporting advertisements in large publish/subscribe services has an improving influence on the syst...