Content-Based Publish/Subscribe Systems.

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Title: Content-Based Publish/Subscribe Systems.
Authors: Shen, Haiying
Source: Handbook of Peer-to-peer Networking; 2010, p1333-1366, 34p
Abstract: The application and deployment of publish/subscribe systems have developed significantly over the past years. A publish/subscribe system is a powerful paradigm for information dissemination from publishers (data/event producers) to subscribers (data/event consumers) in large-scale distributed networks. Publish/subscribe systems have been used in a variety of applications ranging from personalized information dissemination to large-scale and critical monitoring. This chapter provides a survey on current content-based publish/subscribe systems. It first introduces the publish/subscribe systems, then presents a survey of current systems based on three classification criteria: subscription model, routing and topology. It details different publish/subscribe systems in the centralized category and distributed category including multicast-based systems and Distributed hash table (DHT)-based systems. Finally, it concludes the chapter with concluding remarks and open issues. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-09751-0_49
Database: Complementary Index