分布式基于内容的发布/订阅系统中的事务移动性

Songlin Hu, Vinod Muthusamy, Guoli Li, H. Jacobsen
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本文形式化了发布/订阅客户端移动性的事务属性,并开发了实现它们的协议。评估表明,与传统协议相比,本文中开发的协议除了支持事务属性之外,在消息和处理开销方面更加稳定。诸如移动客户端数量等因素的变化几乎没有影响,由于可预测的资源需求,使协议更具可伸缩性和更易于管理。
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Transactional Mobility in Distributed Content-Based Publish/Subscribe Systems
This paper formalizes transactional properties for publish/subscribe client mobility and develops protocols to realize them.  Evaluations show that compared to traditional protocols, those developed in this paper, in addition to supporting transactional properties, are more stable with respect to message and processing overheads.  Changes in factors such as the number of moving clients have little impact, making the protocols more scalable and simpler to administer due to predictable resource requirements.
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