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Mechanism Transitions In Publishsubscribe Systems 1st Ed Bjrn Richerzhagen

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Mechanism Transitions In Publishsubscribe Systems 1st Ed Bjrn Richerzhagen
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.13 MB
Author: Björn Richerzhagen
ISBN: 9783319925691, 9783319925707, 3319925695, 3319925709
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Mechanism Transitions In Publishsubscribe Systems 1st Ed Bjrn Richerzhagen by Björn Richerzhagen 9783319925691, 9783319925707, 3319925695, 3319925709 instant download after payment.

This book reports on a novel concept of mechanism transitions for the design of highly scalable and adaptive publish/subscribe systems. First, it introduces relevant mechanisms for location-based filtering and locality-aware dissemination of events based on a thorough review of the state-of-the-art. This is followed by a detailed description of the design of a transition-enabled publish/subscribe system that enables seamless switching between mechanisms during runtime. Lastly, the proposed concepts are evaluated within the challenging context of location-based mobile applications. The book assesses in depth the performance and cost of transition execution, highlighting the impact of the proposed state transfer mechanism and the potential of coexisting transition-enabled mechanisms.

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