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DEEDS – a Distributed and Extensible Event Dissemination Service

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An event dissemination model based on a publish/subscribe/feedback paradigm over active event channels that incorporate specific routing logic to achieve protocol transparency, custom quality of service guarantees and multiple delivery semantics is detailed.
Abstract
In this paper, we present our ongoing research on the development of a complete event dissemination solution aimed at a broad range of distributed environments, including both stationary and mobile systems. We detail an event dissemination model based on a publish/subscribe/feedback paradigm over active event channels that incorporate specific routing logic to achieve protocol transparency, custom quality of service guarantees and multiple delivery semantics. The main features of a matching programming model are also described, including those targeted at mobile application development.

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