Content-based publish/subscribe communication systems are a popular technology for many-to-many information diffusion over large scale networks. Scalable solutions are obtained considering a network of distributed event brokers, dispatching information (events) from producers (publishers) to consumers (subscribers). Many scalable and efficient solution for routing events in content-based systems exist, that selectively send events only toward the interested subscribers. However, if subscribers having similar interest are present in different parts of the network, the benefits of such routing strategies significantly decrease. In this paper we propose a novel approach for enhancing content-based routing, based on the dynamic reconfiguration ...
Abstract: A generic pub/sub communication system (often referred to in the literature as Event Servi...
Content-based publish-subscribe is emerging as a communication paradigm able to meet the demands of ...
Today, the architecture of distributed computer systems is dominated by client/server platforms rely...
Content-based publish/subscribe communication sys-tems are a popular technology for many-to-many inf...
Distributed content-based publish-subscribe is emerging as a communication paradigm able to meet the...
Abstract—In content-based publish/subscribe systems, mes-sages target a dynamic group of participant...
Abstract. Matching notifications to subscriptions and routing notifica-tions from producers to inter...
Abstract—Despite suffering from inefficiency and flexibility limitations, the filter-based routing (...
Recently many scalable and efficient solutions for rout-ing events in content-based systems realized...
Most of currently available content-based publish-subscribe systems that were designed to operate in...
Abstract — Content-based publish/subscribe systems allow subscribers to specify events of interest b...
Abstract—Despite suffering from inefficiency and flexibility limitations, the filter-based routing (...
Content-based routing has emerged as a popular paradigm in publish/subscribe systems for interaction...
In large-scale distributed applications, a loosely-coupled event-based style of communication as in ...
AbstractThe event-driven publish/subscribe system decouples event producers from consumers, enhancin...
Abstract: A generic pub/sub communication system (often referred to in the literature as Event Servi...
Content-based publish-subscribe is emerging as a communication paradigm able to meet the demands of ...
Today, the architecture of distributed computer systems is dominated by client/server platforms rely...
Content-based publish/subscribe communication sys-tems are a popular technology for many-to-many inf...
Distributed content-based publish-subscribe is emerging as a communication paradigm able to meet the...
Abstract—In content-based publish/subscribe systems, mes-sages target a dynamic group of participant...
Abstract. Matching notifications to subscriptions and routing notifica-tions from producers to inter...
Abstract—Despite suffering from inefficiency and flexibility limitations, the filter-based routing (...
Recently many scalable and efficient solutions for rout-ing events in content-based systems realized...
Most of currently available content-based publish-subscribe systems that were designed to operate in...
Abstract — Content-based publish/subscribe systems allow subscribers to specify events of interest b...
Abstract—Despite suffering from inefficiency and flexibility limitations, the filter-based routing (...
Content-based routing has emerged as a popular paradigm in publish/subscribe systems for interaction...
In large-scale distributed applications, a loosely-coupled event-based style of communication as in ...
AbstractThe event-driven publish/subscribe system decouples event producers from consumers, enhancin...
Abstract: A generic pub/sub communication system (often referred to in the literature as Event Servi...
Content-based publish-subscribe is emerging as a communication paradigm able to meet the demands of ...
Today, the architecture of distributed computer systems is dominated by client/server platforms rely...