Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is a popular communication paradigm in the design of large-scale distributed systems. A provider of a pub/sub service (whether centralized, peer-assisted, or based on a federated organization of cooperatively managed servers) commonly faces a fundamental challenge: given limited resources, how to maximize the satisfaction of subscribers? We provide, to the best of our knowledge, the first formal treatment of this problem by introducing two metrics that capture subscriber satisfaction in the presence of limited resources. This allows us to formulate matters as two new flavors of maximum coverage optimization problems. Unfortunately, both variants of the problem prove to be NP-hard. By subsequently providing formal...
This work is concerned with scaling decentralized content-based publish/subscribe (CBPS) networks fo...
Abstract. Efficient subsumption checking, deciding whether a subscription or publication is subsumed...
Abstract. In the context of large decentralized many-to-many communication systems it is impractical...
Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is a popular communication paradigm in the design of largescale distribu...
Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is a popular communication paradigm in the design of largescale distribu...
Abstract—Publish/subscribe communication model has become an indispensable part of the Web 2.0 appli...
Abstract—Modern applications for distributed publish/subscribe systems often require stream aggregat...
International audienceIn content-based publish-subscribe (pub/sub) systems, users express their inte...
Abstract—This paper proposes a new approach for handling overload in Publish/Subscribe systems. We f...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is known for its loosely coupled interactions and event filtering cap...
Supporting advertisements in large publish/subscribe services has an improving influence on the syst...
The publish/subscribe communication paradigm has become an important architectural style for designi...
Publish/subscribe systems utilize filter algorithms to determine all subscriptions matching incoming...
In this work a Publish/Subscribe Peer-to-Peer mechanism is presented. The purpose is to enable a sub...
As the amount of data in todays Internet is growing larger, users are exposed to too much informatio...
This work is concerned with scaling decentralized content-based publish/subscribe (CBPS) networks fo...
Abstract. Efficient subsumption checking, deciding whether a subscription or publication is subsumed...
Abstract. In the context of large decentralized many-to-many communication systems it is impractical...
Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is a popular communication paradigm in the design of largescale distribu...
Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is a popular communication paradigm in the design of largescale distribu...
Abstract—Publish/subscribe communication model has become an indispensable part of the Web 2.0 appli...
Abstract—Modern applications for distributed publish/subscribe systems often require stream aggregat...
International audienceIn content-based publish-subscribe (pub/sub) systems, users express their inte...
Abstract—This paper proposes a new approach for handling overload in Publish/Subscribe systems. We f...
The publish/subscribe paradigm is known for its loosely coupled interactions and event filtering cap...
Supporting advertisements in large publish/subscribe services has an improving influence on the syst...
The publish/subscribe communication paradigm has become an important architectural style for designi...
Publish/subscribe systems utilize filter algorithms to determine all subscriptions matching incoming...
In this work a Publish/Subscribe Peer-to-Peer mechanism is presented. The purpose is to enable a sub...
As the amount of data in todays Internet is growing larger, users are exposed to too much informatio...
This work is concerned with scaling decentralized content-based publish/subscribe (CBPS) networks fo...
Abstract. Efficient subsumption checking, deciding whether a subscription or publication is subsumed...
Abstract. In the context of large decentralized many-to-many communication systems it is impractical...