Implicit invocation or publish-subscribe has become an important architectural style for large-scale system design and evolution. The publish-subscribe style facilitates developing large-scale systems by composing separately developed components because the style permits loose coupling between various components. One of the major bottlenecks in using publish-subscribe systems for very large scale systems is the efficiency of filtering incoming messages, i.e., matching of published events with event subscriptions. This is a very challenging problem because in a realistic publishsubscribe system the number of subscriptions can be large. In this paper we present an approach for matching published events with subscriptions which scales to a lar...
Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One distinguishing ch...
The efficiency of matching structures is the key issue for content publish/subscribe systems. In thi...
Today, the architecture of distributed computer systems is dominated by client/server platforms rely...
Abstract. Efficient subsumption checking, deciding whether a subscription or publication is subsumed...
Publish/Subscribe is the paradigm in which users express long-term interests ("subscriptions&qu...
Current matching approaches in pub/sub systems only allow conjunctive subscriptions. Arbitrary subsc...
The increasing amount of electronically available information in society today is undeniable. Exampl...
Current matching approaches in pub/sub systems only allow conjunctive subscriptions. Arbitrary subsc...
In the publish/subscribe paradigm, information providers disseminate publications to all consumers w...
We consider a publish/subscribe system for digital libraries which continuously evaluates queries ov...
In this paper, we present BoP, a content-based publish/subscribe system for arbitrary Boolean subscr...
A key issue when designing and implementing largescale publish/subscribe systems is how to efficient...
We consider a publish/subscribe system for digital libraries which continuously evaluates queries o...
Publish/subscribe systems utilize filter algorithms to determine all subscriptions matching incoming...
Abstract. Publish/subscribe systems allow for an efficient filtering of incoming information. This f...
Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One distinguishing ch...
The efficiency of matching structures is the key issue for content publish/subscribe systems. In thi...
Today, the architecture of distributed computer systems is dominated by client/server platforms rely...
Abstract. Efficient subsumption checking, deciding whether a subscription or publication is subsumed...
Publish/Subscribe is the paradigm in which users express long-term interests ("subscriptions&qu...
Current matching approaches in pub/sub systems only allow conjunctive subscriptions. Arbitrary subsc...
The increasing amount of electronically available information in society today is undeniable. Exampl...
Current matching approaches in pub/sub systems only allow conjunctive subscriptions. Arbitrary subsc...
In the publish/subscribe paradigm, information providers disseminate publications to all consumers w...
We consider a publish/subscribe system for digital libraries which continuously evaluates queries ov...
In this paper, we present BoP, a content-based publish/subscribe system for arbitrary Boolean subscr...
A key issue when designing and implementing largescale publish/subscribe systems is how to efficient...
We consider a publish/subscribe system for digital libraries which continuously evaluates queries o...
Publish/subscribe systems utilize filter algorithms to determine all subscriptions matching incoming...
Abstract. Publish/subscribe systems allow for an efficient filtering of incoming information. This f...
Various filtering algorithms for publish/subscribe systems have been proposed. One distinguishing ch...
The efficiency of matching structures is the key issue for content publish/subscribe systems. In thi...
Today, the architecture of distributed computer systems is dominated by client/server platforms rely...