C Esposito, M Ciampi - IEEE Communications Surveys & …, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Publish/subscribe services have encountered considerable success in the building of modern large-scale mission-critical systems. Such systems are characterized by several non …
The provisioning of basic security mechanisms such as authentication and confidentiality is highly challenging in a content-based publish/subscribe system. Authentication of …
By routing messages based on their content, publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems remove the need to establish and maintain fixed communication channels. Pub/sub is a natural …
The decentralized and highly scalable nature of structured peer-to-peer networks, based on distributed hash tables (DHTs), makes them a great fit for facilitating the interaction and …
With the increasing popularity of Software-defined networks (SDN), TCAM memory of switches can be directly accessed by a publish/subscribe middleware to perform filtering …
With the increasing popularity of software-defined networking (SDN), ternary content- addressable memory of switches can be directly accessed by a publish/subscribe …
Over the last two decades, the need for loosely-coupled, asynchronous communications and distributed component interaction has made the publish/subscribe pattern increasingly …
A lot of research effort has been invested to support efficient content-based routing. Nevertheless, practitioners often fall back to far less expressive communication paradigms …
This paper presents Everything-as-a-Resource (* aaR) as a paradigm for designing collaborative applications on the Web. Abstracting these applications' various physical and …