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A Logistics Workload for Event Notification Middleware

by Kai Sachs, Tu Darmstadt
"... Abstract. The event-based paradigm plays an important role to reflect logistics processes in modern IT infrastructures. Events occur at many stages, e.g., when goods tagged with RFID chips are scanned, when transportation vehicles move or when sensors report environmental observations. These events ..."
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have to be delivered to interested consumers by a reliable notification middleware, which is crucial for a successful implementation of event-based applications. Specified service levels have to be fulfilled and to guarantee them, an exhaustive evaluation and analysis of the underlying event

A Logistics Workload for Event Notification Middleware

by Stefan Appel, Kai Sachs
"... The event-based paradigm plays an important role to reflect logistics processes in modern IT infrastructures. Events occur at many stages, e.g., when goods tagged with RFID chips are scanned, when transportation vehicles move or when sensors report environmental observations. These events have to ..."
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to be delivered to interested consumers by a reliable notification middleware, which is crucial for a successful implementation of event-based applications. Specified service levels have to be fulfilled and to guarantee them, an exhaustive evaluation and analysis of the underlying event notification middleware

Achieving scalability and expressiveness in an Internet-scale event notification service

by Antonio Carzaniga - In Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing , 2000
"... carzanig @ cs.colorado.edu This paper describes the design of SIENA, an Internet-scale event notification middleware service for distributed event-based applications deployed over wide-area networks. SIENA is responsible for selecting the notifications that are of in-terest to clients (as expressed ..."
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carzanig @ cs.colorado.edu This paper describes the design of SIENA, an Internet-scale event notification middleware service for distributed event-based applications deployed over wide-area networks. SIENA is responsible for selecting the notifications that are of in-terest to clients (as expressed

The Architecture of the READY Event Notification Service

by R.E. Gruber, B. Krishnamurthy, E. Panagos - In Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Middleware Workshop , 1999
"... In this paper, we present the architecture and implementation of READY, an event notification service that provides efficient, decoupled, asynchronous event notifications. READY supports consumer specifications that match over both single and compound event patterns, communication sessions that mana ..."
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In this paper, we present the architecture and implementation of READY, an event notification service that provides efficient, decoupled, asynchronous event notifications. READY supports consumer specifications that match over both single and compound event patterns, communication sessions

Distributed Event Notification for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

by Katrine Steml, Vera Goebel, Thomas Plagemann
"... Emergency-and-rescue applications must be continually available, placing strong demands on middleware solutions running over mobile ad hoc networks. This highly available distributed event notification service can reach the different network partitions and provide a useful delivery semantic. Researc ..."
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Emergency-and-rescue applications must be continually available, placing strong demands on middleware solutions running over mobile ad hoc networks. This highly available distributed event notification service can reach the different network partitions and provide a useful delivery semantic

Event Notification in Data-driven Coordination Languages: Comparing the Ordered and Unordered Interpretations

by Nadia Busi, Gianluigi Zavattaro , 2000
"... JavaSpaces and TSpaces are two coordination middlewares for distributed Java programming recently proposed by Sun and IBM, respectively. They extend the data-driven coordination model of Linda with an event notification mechanism: a process can register interest in the incoming arrivals of a particu ..."
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JavaSpaces and TSpaces are two coordination middlewares for distributed Java programming recently proposed by Sun and IBM, respectively. They extend the data-driven coordination model of Linda with an event notification mechanism: a process can register interest in the incoming arrivals of a

Distributed Design Process Coordination based on a Service Event Notification Model

by Jian Cao, Shensheng Zhang, Minglu Li, Jie Wang, Jian Cao, Shensheng Zhang, Minglu Li, Jie Wang
"... Abstract: Due to the complexity and uncertainties, the distributed design process requires dynamic collaborations among the heterogeneous systems and human interactions. In order to coordinate different system applications and humans, an event notification model is required. In this article, we prop ..."
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propose a service event notification model based on grid service. The model takes advantage of the grid infrastructure and reduces the need for ad hoc development of middleware for supporting process coordination. In this model, an event notification server composed of a group of grid services can capture

Engineering Process Coordination based on A Service Event Notification Model

by Jian Cao, Jie Wang, Shensheng Zhang, Minglu Li, Kincho Law
"... Abstract. Due to the complexity and uncertainties, the engineering process requires dynamic collaborations among the heterogeneous systems and human interactions. In this paper, we propose a service event notification model based on grid service to coordinate different applications and human. The mo ..."
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. The model takes advantage of the grid infrastructure and reduces the need for ad hoc development of middleware for supporting process coordination. In this model, an event notification server composed of a group of grid services can capture events from other grid services and generate process events. When

MIDDLEWARE SYSTEMS

by Kaiwen Zhang, Hans-arno Jacobsen, Kianoosh Mokhtarian, Tilmann Rabl, Mohammad Sadoghi, Reza Sherafat Kazemzadeh, Young Yoon
"... What is event processing? Unit of datum: Semantic events Collected metrics MIDDLEWARE SYSTEMS RESEARCH GROUP MSRG.ORG 4 What is event processing? Process data according to continuous queries (subscriptions) MIDDLEWARE SYSTEMS RESEARCH GROUP MSRG.ORG 5 What is event processing? Output: Event notif ..."
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What is event processing? Unit of datum: Semantic events Collected metrics MIDDLEWARE SYSTEMS RESEARCH GROUP MSRG.ORG 4 What is event processing? Process data according to continuous queries (subscriptions) MIDDLEWARE SYSTEMS RESEARCH GROUP MSRG.ORG 5 What is event processing? Output: Event

Preserving Versatility in Event-Based Middleware

by Roberto S. Silva Filho, David F. Redmiles
"... Existing commercial and research event-based middleware are limited in their ability to evolve in order to support the requirements of novel applications. As a result, new infrastructures are being proposed to attend to widening scope and changing demands. In this paper, we define the concept of ver ..."
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of versatility generally and survey existing approaches that can be used to develop and preserve versatility in middleware. We discuss our research in designing, implementing, and preserving versatility in event-based middleware using YANCEES, a versatile event notification service we are developing. The design
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