2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.scico.2014.03.007
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Improving data-intensive EDA performance with annotation-driven laziness

Abstract: International audienceEvent-driven programming in large scale environments is becoming a common requirement of modern distributed applications. It introduces some beneficial effects such as real-time state updates and replications, which enable new kinds of applications and efficient architectural solutions. However, these benefits could be compromised if the adopted infrastructure were not designed to ensure efficient delivery of events and related data. This paper presents an architectural model, a middlewar… Show more

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“…The decoupling and asynchronous nature of an EDA increases scalability by removing the dependencies between event generators and event consumers. These properties result in the methodology being well adapted to large-scale distributed environments [14].…”
Section: Why Adopt An Eda?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decoupling and asynchronous nature of an EDA increases scalability by removing the dependencies between event generators and event consumers. These properties result in the methodology being well adapted to large-scale distributed environments [14].…”
Section: Why Adopt An Eda?mentioning
confidence: 99%