Publish/subscribe systems filter published documents and inform their subscribers about documents matching their interests. Recent systems have focussed on documents or messages sent in XML format. Subscribers have to be familiar with the underlying XML format to create meaningful subscriptions. A service might support several providers with slightly differing formats, e.g., several publishers of books. This makes the definition of a successful subscription almost impossible. This paper proposes the use of an approximative language for subscriptions. We introduce the design of our ApproXFilter algorithm for approximative filtering in a publish/subscribe system. We present the results of our performance analysis of a prototypical implementat...
Abstract. An XML publish/subscribe algorithm needs to store large numbers of XPath or XQuery subscri...
In publish/subscribe systems, XML message filtering performed at application layer is an important o...
In this paper, we introduce a system, written in Haskell, for filtering information from XML data. E...
Publish/subscribe systems filter published documents and inform their subscribers about documents ma...
Publish/subscribe systems filter published documents and inform their subscribers about documents ma...
Publish/subscribe systems filter published documents and inform their subscribers about documents ma...
With a growing amount of information available on the Internet and by other technologies, there is a...
In recent years, publish-subscribe (pub-sub) systems based on XML document filtering have received...
Publish/Subscribe is the paradigm in which users express long-term interests ("subscriptions&qu...
XML-based publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems have been receiving a great deal of attention from the...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is a popular model for allowing publishers (i.e., data generators) to...
Publish-subscribe applications are an important class of contentbased dissemination systems where th...
The publish/subscribe model has gained acceptanceas a solution for the loose coupling of systems in ...
An XML publish/subscribe algorithm needs to store large numbers of XPath or XQuery subscriptions and...
We consider a publish/subscribe system for digital libraries which continuously evaluates queries ov...
Abstract. An XML publish/subscribe algorithm needs to store large numbers of XPath or XQuery subscri...
In publish/subscribe systems, XML message filtering performed at application layer is an important o...
In this paper, we introduce a system, written in Haskell, for filtering information from XML data. E...
Publish/subscribe systems filter published documents and inform their subscribers about documents ma...
Publish/subscribe systems filter published documents and inform their subscribers about documents ma...
Publish/subscribe systems filter published documents and inform their subscribers about documents ma...
With a growing amount of information available on the Internet and by other technologies, there is a...
In recent years, publish-subscribe (pub-sub) systems based on XML document filtering have received...
Publish/Subscribe is the paradigm in which users express long-term interests ("subscriptions&qu...
XML-based publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems have been receiving a great deal of attention from the...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is a popular model for allowing publishers (i.e., data generators) to...
Publish-subscribe applications are an important class of contentbased dissemination systems where th...
The publish/subscribe model has gained acceptanceas a solution for the loose coupling of systems in ...
An XML publish/subscribe algorithm needs to store large numbers of XPath or XQuery subscriptions and...
We consider a publish/subscribe system for digital libraries which continuously evaluates queries ov...
Abstract. An XML publish/subscribe algorithm needs to store large numbers of XPath or XQuery subscri...
In publish/subscribe systems, XML message filtering performed at application layer is an important o...
In this paper, we introduce a system, written in Haskell, for filtering information from XML data. E...