This paper considers cache dimensioning in the context of publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems. We assume that each broker is equipped with a limited capacity cache and it decides upon a policy for caching and prioritizing messages. By using a request mechanism defined on top of the native pub/sub communication, a client may also request earlier published information. To study the survival time of published messages, a Markovian system model capturing the essential dynamics is defined. The model has a modular generic form which admits a variety of different policies and thus enables the calculation of their performance. For systems without message replication between the caching brokers, the distribution of message survival time is found usi...
In this letter, dynamic content placement of a local cache server that can store a subset of content...
In this paper, we design dynamic probabilistic caching for the scenario when the instantaneous conte...
Publish/Subscribe is the paradigm in which users express long-term interests ("subscriptions&qu...
This paper considers cache dimensioning in the context of publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems. We as...
In a publish/subscribe network, message delivery is guaranteed for all active subscribers at publish...
Abstract. Caching and content delivery are important for content-intensive publish/subscribe applica...
Content-centric publish/subscribe networking is a flexible communication model that meets the requir...
Abstract—The Internet heavily relies on Content Distribution Networks and transparent caches to cope...
We consider models of content delivery networks in which the servers are constrained by two main res...
International audienceThis work is concerned with scaling decentralized content-based publish/subscr...
This work is concerned with scaling decentralized content-based publish/subscribe (CBPS) networks fo...
International audienceIn the last few years, Networks Operators (NO) have experienced an increased n...
International audienceBeyond Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), Network Operators (NOs) are developin...
In a publish/subscribe (pub/sub) network, message delivery is guaranteed for all connected subscribe...
The dimensioning of caching systems represents a difficult task in the design of infrastructures for...
In this letter, dynamic content placement of a local cache server that can store a subset of content...
In this paper, we design dynamic probabilistic caching for the scenario when the instantaneous conte...
Publish/Subscribe is the paradigm in which users express long-term interests ("subscriptions&qu...
This paper considers cache dimensioning in the context of publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems. We as...
In a publish/subscribe network, message delivery is guaranteed for all active subscribers at publish...
Abstract. Caching and content delivery are important for content-intensive publish/subscribe applica...
Content-centric publish/subscribe networking is a flexible communication model that meets the requir...
Abstract—The Internet heavily relies on Content Distribution Networks and transparent caches to cope...
We consider models of content delivery networks in which the servers are constrained by two main res...
International audienceThis work is concerned with scaling decentralized content-based publish/subscr...
This work is concerned with scaling decentralized content-based publish/subscribe (CBPS) networks fo...
International audienceIn the last few years, Networks Operators (NO) have experienced an increased n...
International audienceBeyond Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), Network Operators (NOs) are developin...
In a publish/subscribe (pub/sub) network, message delivery is guaranteed for all connected subscribe...
The dimensioning of caching systems represents a difficult task in the design of infrastructures for...
In this letter, dynamic content placement of a local cache server that can store a subset of content...
In this paper, we design dynamic probabilistic caching for the scenario when the instantaneous conte...
Publish/Subscribe is the paradigm in which users express long-term interests ("subscriptions&qu...