Descripción
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The publish/subscribe communication paradigm is an appealing alternative to the traditional request/reply sibling for all those applications where many-to-many data diffusion is heavily used. My thesis is focused on the design of new event routing mechanisms for distributed publish/subscribe systems; these mechanisms, applied on both managed and peer-to-peer systems, leverage clustering techniques to improve performance. Clustering, in fact, is used to put close in the overlay network on which event routing is realized, users sharing similar interest, reducing in this way the average number of messages generated to diffuse data. | |
Internacional
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Si |
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Calificación
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Sobresaliente cum laude |
Fecha
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14/03/2007 |