齐次对称Pub/Sub系统的近似动态循环匹配策略

Botao Wang, Lijun Wang, Suhua Ma, Qianwei Li
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本文研究了同构对称发布/订阅系统的近似动态匹配问题。在这类应用程序中,除了一对一交换之外,还可以在两个以上的订阅之间进行交换,这称为循环匹配。随着订阅数和周期长度的增加,可能的周期匹配数量呈指数增长,如何获得高概率的周期匹配被用户选择是一个挑战。据我们所知,在循环匹配方面的工作很少,主要是基于预构建的图来寻找高质量的循环匹配。在这种情况下,如何在有限的资源下动态地找到周期匹配,这对大多数应用来说是至关重要的,但却被忽视了。本文提出了一种基于概率的循环匹配策略,以节省中间结果的保存空间,并给出了阈值概率的上界和下界。我们的建议在模拟环境中进行了评估。使用基于概率的策略,最佳结果是在10%的空间内可以找到90%的候选对象。
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Approximate Dynamic Cycle Matching Strategy for Homogeneous Symmetric Pub/Sub System
In this paper we consider the problem of approximate dynamic matching for homogeneous symmetric publish/subscribe system. In this kind of applications, besides one-to-one swap, exchange can occur between more than two subscriptions, which is called cycle matching. There the number of possible cycle matching increases exponentially with the number of subscriptions and cycle length, one challenge is that how to get the cycle matchings with high probability to be selected by users. As far as we know, there is only few work on cycle matching, which is focusing on finding cycle matchings with high quality based on a pre-built graph. There, how to find cycle matchings dynamically with limited resources, which is essential for most of applications, is neglected. In this paper, we propose a probability-based cycle matching strategy to save the space used to keep intermediate results, and give the upper and lower bounds of threshold probability. Our proposal is evaluated in a simulated environment. With the probability-based strategy, the best result shows that 90% candidates can be found with 10% space.
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