Infrastructure Provisioning for Scalable Content-based Routing: Framework and Analysis
Raphaël Barazzutti, Pascal Felber, Hugues Mercier, Emanuel Onica, Jean-François Pineau & Etienne Rivière
Résumé |
Content-based publish/subscribe is an attractive paradigm for
designing large-scale systems, as it decouples producers of
information from consumers. This provides extensive flexibility for
applications, which can use a modular architecture. Using this
architecture, each participant expresses its interest in events by
means of filters on the content of those events instead of using
pre-established communication channels. However, matching events
against filters has a non-negligible processing cost. Scaling the
infrastructure with the number of users or events requires
appropriate provisioning of resources for each of the operations
involved: routing and filtering. In this paper, we propose and
describe a generic, modular, and scalable infrastructure for
supporting high-performance content-based publish/subscribe. We
analyze its properties and show how it dynamically scales in a
realistic setting. Our results provide valuable insights into the
design and deployment of scalable content-based routing
infrastructures. |
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Citation | R. Barazzutti, et al., "Infrastructure Provisioning for Scalable Content-based Routing: Framework and Analysis," in Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA'12), Cambridge, MA, 2012. |
Type | Actes de congrès (Anglais) |
Nom de la conférence | Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Network Computing and Applications (NCA'12) (Cambridge, MA) |
Date de la conférence | 13-1-2012 |
Liée au projet | SRT-15: Intelligence Push in the Enterprise Realm |