The Publish/Subscribe (Pub/Sub) paradigm enables nodes of a distributed system to disseminate information asynchronously. This thesis investigates how to provide a communication-efficient topic-based Pub/Sub system by addressing the problems of traffic overhead and message contention, present in several tree-based solutions. The proposed contributions build distributed spanning trees on top of a hypercube-like topology, such that the source of each message is the root of its own dynamically built spanning tree. Trees rooted at different nodes are differently organized. Initially, it is proposed a causal broadcast protocol which reduces network traffic by aggregating messages without the use of timers. It exploits the causal relation between...
Abstract—Publish/subscribe communication model has become an indispensable part of the Web 2.0 appli...
Publish-subscribe paradigm of communication is one of the most popular and powerful models for servi...
This thesis focuses on the fundamental problem of constructing a topic-connected overlay (TCO) for a...
Widely applied by many approaches, the Publish/Subscribe (Pub/Sub) paradigm enablesnodes of a distri...
International audienceIn this paper we present VCube-PS, a topic-based Publish/Subscribe system buil...
International audienceIn this work we present VCube-PS, a topic-based Publish/Subscribe system built...
International audienceA causal broadcast ensures that messages are delivered to all nodes (processes...
Abstract—A publisher subscriber system is an event notification service where events generated by th...
Topic-based publish/subscribe is at the core of many distributed systems, ranging from application i...
International audienceHierarchical broadcast strategies based on trees are scalable since they distr...
Abstract—Topic-based publish/subscribe is at the core of many distributed systems, ranging from appl...
Publish/subscribe communication paradigm is an interaction paradigm suitable for a variety of large ...
In this work a Publish/Subscribe Peer-to-Peer mechanism is presented. The purpose is to enable a sub...
In this paper, we address the problem of constructing scalable content-based publish/subscribe syste...
The domain-specific programming language P4 enables developers to specify how data plane devices (e.g...
Abstract—Publish/subscribe communication model has become an indispensable part of the Web 2.0 appli...
Publish-subscribe paradigm of communication is one of the most popular and powerful models for servi...
This thesis focuses on the fundamental problem of constructing a topic-connected overlay (TCO) for a...
Widely applied by many approaches, the Publish/Subscribe (Pub/Sub) paradigm enablesnodes of a distri...
International audienceIn this paper we present VCube-PS, a topic-based Publish/Subscribe system buil...
International audienceIn this work we present VCube-PS, a topic-based Publish/Subscribe system built...
International audienceA causal broadcast ensures that messages are delivered to all nodes (processes...
Abstract—A publisher subscriber system is an event notification service where events generated by th...
Topic-based publish/subscribe is at the core of many distributed systems, ranging from application i...
International audienceHierarchical broadcast strategies based on trees are scalable since they distr...
Abstract—Topic-based publish/subscribe is at the core of many distributed systems, ranging from appl...
Publish/subscribe communication paradigm is an interaction paradigm suitable for a variety of large ...
In this work a Publish/Subscribe Peer-to-Peer mechanism is presented. The purpose is to enable a sub...
In this paper, we address the problem of constructing scalable content-based publish/subscribe syste...
The domain-specific programming language P4 enables developers to specify how data plane devices (e.g...
Abstract—Publish/subscribe communication model has become an indispensable part of the Web 2.0 appli...
Publish-subscribe paradigm of communication is one of the most popular and powerful models for servi...
This thesis focuses on the fundamental problem of constructing a topic-connected overlay (TCO) for a...