J. Araujo, L. Arantes, E. P. Duarte, L. A. Rodrigues, Pierre Sens
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引用次数: 9
Abstract
In this paper we present VCube-PS, a topic-based Publish/Subscribe system built on the top of a virtual hypercubelike topology. Membership information and published messages to subscribers (members) of a topic group are broadcast over dynamically built spanning trees rooted at the message’s source. For a given topic, delivery of published messages respects causal order. Performance results of experiments conducted on the PeerSim simulator confirm the efficiency of VCube-PS in terms of scalability, latency, number, and size of messages when compared to a single rooted, not dynamically, tree built approach.