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LIPSIN: line speed publish/subscribe inter-networkingIn SIGCOMM '09: Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2009 conference on Data communication (2009), pp. 195-206.
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AbstractA large fraction of today's Internet applications are internally publish/subscribe in nature; the current architecture makes it cumbersome and inept to support them. In essence, supporting efficient publish/subscribe requires data-oriented naming, efficient multicast, and in-network caching. Deployment of native IP-based multicast has failed, and overlay-based multicast systems are inherently inefficient. We surmise that scalable and efficient publish/subscribe will require substantial architectural changes, such as moving from endpoint-oriented systems to information-centric architectures.
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