Publish/subscribe systems have to react fast on changes in their environment while handling many events with low end-to-end latency and high throughput. Moving the broker functionality of publish/subscribe systems to the underlying network layer reduces the path length of events and, in addition, forwarding benefits from powerful and programmable hardware. So far attempts of underlay publish/subscribe depend on a specific API of the network devices, e. g., the OpenFlow protocol, which have restrictions in dealing with dynamic devices and corresponding changes in the introduced attribute names for matching and filtering events. In this work, we focus on the next generation of network devices, which are envisioned to provide reconfigurable ha...
Modern data-intensive applications handling massive event streams such as real-time traffic monitori...
Ubiquitous Computing assumes that users and their computing devices are highly mobile. Because it is...
We present fpga-ToPSS (Toronto Publish/ Subscribe System), an efficient FPGA-based middleware platf...
Publish/subscribe systems have to react fast on changes in their environment while handling many eve...
The domain-specific programming language P4 enables developers to specify how data plane devices (e.g...
With SDN, content-based publish/subscribe can be implemented on the network layer instead of using a...
Publish/subscribe communication paradigm is an interaction paradigm suitable for a variety of large ...
The dissemination of various types of data faces ongoing challenges with the growing need of accessi...
Abstract: A generic pub/sub communication system (often referred to in the literature as Event Servi...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is well known for its loosely-coupled and asynchronous communication ...
The Publish/Subscribe model has become a prevalent paradigm for building distributed notification se...
P4 is a high-level language for programming protocol-inde-pendent packet processors. P4 works in con...
Abstract — Content-based publish/subscribe systems allow subscribers to specify events of interest b...
Abstract—A publisher subscriber system is an event notification service where events generated by th...
In this paper, we address the problem of constructing scalable content-based publish/subscribe syste...
Modern data-intensive applications handling massive event streams such as real-time traffic monitori...
Ubiquitous Computing assumes that users and their computing devices are highly mobile. Because it is...
We present fpga-ToPSS (Toronto Publish/ Subscribe System), an efficient FPGA-based middleware platf...
Publish/subscribe systems have to react fast on changes in their environment while handling many eve...
The domain-specific programming language P4 enables developers to specify how data plane devices (e.g...
With SDN, content-based publish/subscribe can be implemented on the network layer instead of using a...
Publish/subscribe communication paradigm is an interaction paradigm suitable for a variety of large ...
The dissemination of various types of data faces ongoing challenges with the growing need of accessi...
Abstract: A generic pub/sub communication system (often referred to in the literature as Event Servi...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is well known for its loosely-coupled and asynchronous communication ...
The Publish/Subscribe model has become a prevalent paradigm for building distributed notification se...
P4 is a high-level language for programming protocol-inde-pendent packet processors. P4 works in con...
Abstract — Content-based publish/subscribe systems allow subscribers to specify events of interest b...
Abstract—A publisher subscriber system is an event notification service where events generated by th...
In this paper, we address the problem of constructing scalable content-based publish/subscribe syste...
Modern data-intensive applications handling massive event streams such as real-time traffic monitori...
Ubiquitous Computing assumes that users and their computing devices are highly mobile. Because it is...
We present fpga-ToPSS (Toronto Publish/ Subscribe System), an efficient FPGA-based middleware platf...