Abstract
During the last decade the publish/subscribe communication paradigm gained a central role in the design and development of a large class of applications ranging from stock exchange systems to news tickers, from air traffic control to defense systems. This success is mainly due to the capacity of publish/subscribe to completely decouple communication participants, thus allowing the development of applications that are more tolerant to communications asynchrony. This chapter introduces the publish/subscribe communication paradigm, stressing those characteristics that have a stronger impact on the quality of service provided to participants. The chapter also introduce the reader to two widely recognized industrial standards for publish/subscribe systems: the Java Message Service (JMS) and the Data Distribution Service (DDS). © 2006 The authors. All rights reserved.
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Corsaro, A., Querzoni, L., Scipioni, S., Tucci Piergiovanni, S., & Virgillito, A. (2012). Quality of service in publish/subscribe middleware. Emerging Communication: Studies in New Technologies and Practices in Communication, 8, 79–97.
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