Decoupling flexible, scalable and asynchronous nature of publish/subscribe systems makes them a good choice for the mobile wireless domain. Our research investigates the applicati...
Recent work on self-stabilizing routing in publish/subscribe systems showed that it is feasible to automate reconfigurations in case of faults by enabling the system to recover fro...
Publish/subscribe systems are used increasingly often as a communication mechanism in loosely-coupled distributed applications. With their gradual adoption in mission critical are...
Content-based publish/subscribe systems allow matching the content of events with predicates in the subscriptions. However, most existing systems only allow a limited set of opera...
Publish/subscribe systems provide an efficient, event-based, wide-area distributed communications infrastructure. Large scale publish/subscribe systems are likely to employ compon...
This paper presents our experiences with building of the soft state XSiena publish/subscribe system. We provide a brief overview of our approach towards the soft state in publish/...
Publish/Subscribe systems have become a prevalent model for delivering data from producers (publishers) to consumers (subscribers) distributed across wide-area networks while decou...
Abhishek Gupta, Ozgur D. Sahin, Divyakant Agrawal,...
The decoupling of producers and consumers in time and space in the publish/subscribe paradigm lends itself well to the support of mobile users who roam about the environment and h...
Ioana Burcea, Hans-Arno Jacobsen, Eyal de Lara, Vi...
Publish/subscribe systems are an alternative to query based systems in cases where the same information is asked for over and over, and where clients want to get updated answers fo...
Publish/subscribe systems have gained increasing interest in the past few years. There are many commercial products available today that rely on them directly. However, up to now ...