Foundations of Intrusion Tolerant Systems, 2003 [Organically Assured and Survivable Information Systems]
DOI: 10.1109/fits.2003.1264940
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Design and evaluation of a wide-area event notification service

Abstract: The components of a loosely coupled system are typically designed to operate by generating and responding to asynchronous events. An event notification service is an application-independent infrastructure that supports the construction of event-based systems, whereby generators of events publish event notifications to the infrastructure and consumers of events subscribe with the infrastructure to receive relevant notifications. The two primary services that should be provided to components by the infrastructur… Show more

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“…Therefore, the predictive models, representing the system alternatives, are evaluated at run time and this poses strong requirements on the models themselves. PMF has been experimented to manage the performance of the PFM publish/subscribe middleware [16,19]. The experiment shows that the usage of predictive models improves the decision step.…”
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“…Therefore, the predictive models, representing the system alternatives, are evaluated at run time and this poses strong requirements on the models themselves. PMF has been experimented to manage the performance of the PFM publish/subscribe middleware [16,19]. The experiment shows that the usage of predictive models improves the decision step.…”
Section: The Pfm Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last scenario, we shortly describe the PFM framework developed as part of a project internal to our group. In particular, we describe the application of PFM to the management of the performance of the Siena publish/subscribe middleware [16,19]. PFM allows the management of the system performance at run time based on monitoring and model-based performance evaluation [17].…”
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“…Distributed pub/sub architectures such as Hermes [4], Gryphon [3,13], and Siena [2] only provide parameterised primitive events and leave the task of CE detection to the application programmer. Siena supports restricted event patterns, but it does not define a complete pattern language.…”
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“…A straightforward approach for avoiding false positives and false negatives is to organize the subscribers in a tree structure according to containment relationships [6], such that the subscription of a peer contains the subscriptions of its descendants. Indeed, if an event matches the containee, it has to match the container (this guarantees no false negatives); conversely, if it does not match the container, it cannot match the containee (this guarantees no false positives).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%