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Mobile middleware : architecture, patterns and practice / / Sasu Tarkoma
Mobile middleware : architecture, patterns and practice / / Sasu Tarkoma
Autore Tarkoma Sasu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , 2009
Descrizione fisica xii, 319 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.3
Soggetto topico Mobile computing
Middleware
Wireless communication systems
ISBN 9786612138256
1-282-13825-1
0-470-74552-5
0-470-74551-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto About the Authors -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Mobile Middleware -- 1.2 Mobile Applications and Services -- 1.3 Middleware Services -- 1.4 Transparencies -- 1.5 Mobile Environment -- 1.6 Context-Awareness -- 1.7 Mobility -- 1.8 Example Use Case -- 1.9 Requirements for Mobile Computing -- 1.10 Mobile Platforms -- 1.11 Organization of the Book -- Bibliography -- 2. Architectures and Platforms -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 Networking -- 2.3 Naming and Addressing -- 2.4 Middleware and Platforms -- 2.5 Overview of Platforms -- 2.6 Mobile Platforms -- Bibliography -- 3. Support Technologies -- 3.1 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) -- 3.2 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) -- 3.3 Web Services -- 3.4 Other Technologies -- 3.5 Service Discovery -- 3.6 Mobility Solutions -- 3.7 Advanced Topics -- 3.8 Fuego: Example Middleware Platform -- Bibliography -- 4. Principles and Patterns -- 4.1 Definitions -- 4.2 Principles -- 4.3 Cross-layer design -- 4.4 Model Driven Architecture -- 4.5 Architectural Patterns -- 4.6 General Patterns -- 4.7 Patterns for Mobile Computing -- 4.8 Summary -- Bibliography -- 5. Interoperability and Standards -- 5.1 Interoperability -- 5.2 Standardization -- 5.3 Wireless Communications Standards -- 5.4 W3C Standards -- 5.5 IETF Standards -- 5.6 Emerging Internet Standards -- Bibliography -- 6. Mobile Messaging -- 6.1 Messaging Fundamentals -- 6.2 Messaging Architectures -- 6.3 Mobile and Wireless Communication -- 6.4 Security -- 6.5 Reliability -- 6.6 Java Message Service -- 6.7 CORBA and CORBA Messaging -- 6.8 XMPP -- 6.9 Web Services -- 6.10 The Web and REST -- Bibliography -- 7. Publish/Subscribe -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 Router Topologies -- 7.3 Interest Propagation -- 7.4 Routing Decision -- 7.5 Standards -- 7.6 Research Systems -- 7.7 Advanced Topics -- Bibliography -- 8. Data Synchronization -- 8.1 Synchronization Models -- 8.2 File Systems and Version Control -- 8.3 Synchronization in Middleware -- 8.4 Case Studies -- Bibliography.
9. Security -- 9.1 Basic Principles -- 9.2 Cryptography -- 9.3 Public Key Infrastructure -- 9.4 Network Security -- 9.5 802.11X -- 9.6 AAA, RADIUS, Diameter -- 9.7 Transport-layer Security -- 9.8 Web Services Security -- 9.9 Security Tokens -- 9.10 SAML -- 9.11 XACML -- 9.12 Single Sign-On (SSO) -- 9.13 Generic Bootstrapping Architecture (GBA) -- 9.14 Trusted Platform Module -- 9.15 OpenID, OAuth, MicroID -- 9.16 Spam -- 9.17 Downloaded Code -- Bibliography -- 10. Application and Service Case Studies -- 10.1 Mobile Services -- 10.2 Mobile Server -- 10.3 Mobile Advertisement -- 10.4 Mobile Push Email -- 10.5 Mobile Video -- 10.6 Mobile Widgets and WidSets -- 10.7 Airline Services -- 10.8 Revisiting Mobile Patterns -- 10.9 Summary -- Bibliography -- 11. Conclusions -- Index.
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Tarkoma Sasu  
Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , 2009
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Mobile middleware : architecture, patterns and practice / / Sasu Tarkoma
Mobile middleware : architecture, patterns and practice / / Sasu Tarkoma
Autore Tarkoma Sasu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , 2009
Descrizione fisica xii, 319 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.3
Soggetto topico Mobile computing
Middleware
Wireless communication systems
ISBN 9786612138256
1-282-13825-1
0-470-74552-5
0-470-74551-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto About the Authors -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Mobile Middleware -- 1.2 Mobile Applications and Services -- 1.3 Middleware Services -- 1.4 Transparencies -- 1.5 Mobile Environment -- 1.6 Context-Awareness -- 1.7 Mobility -- 1.8 Example Use Case -- 1.9 Requirements for Mobile Computing -- 1.10 Mobile Platforms -- 1.11 Organization of the Book -- Bibliography -- 2. Architectures and Platforms -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 Networking -- 2.3 Naming and Addressing -- 2.4 Middleware and Platforms -- 2.5 Overview of Platforms -- 2.6 Mobile Platforms -- Bibliography -- 3. Support Technologies -- 3.1 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) -- 3.2 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) -- 3.3 Web Services -- 3.4 Other Technologies -- 3.5 Service Discovery -- 3.6 Mobility Solutions -- 3.7 Advanced Topics -- 3.8 Fuego: Example Middleware Platform -- Bibliography -- 4. Principles and Patterns -- 4.1 Definitions -- 4.2 Principles -- 4.3 Cross-layer design -- 4.4 Model Driven Architecture -- 4.5 Architectural Patterns -- 4.6 General Patterns -- 4.7 Patterns for Mobile Computing -- 4.8 Summary -- Bibliography -- 5. Interoperability and Standards -- 5.1 Interoperability -- 5.2 Standardization -- 5.3 Wireless Communications Standards -- 5.4 W3C Standards -- 5.5 IETF Standards -- 5.6 Emerging Internet Standards -- Bibliography -- 6. Mobile Messaging -- 6.1 Messaging Fundamentals -- 6.2 Messaging Architectures -- 6.3 Mobile and Wireless Communication -- 6.4 Security -- 6.5 Reliability -- 6.6 Java Message Service -- 6.7 CORBA and CORBA Messaging -- 6.8 XMPP -- 6.9 Web Services -- 6.10 The Web and REST -- Bibliography -- 7. Publish/Subscribe -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 Router Topologies -- 7.3 Interest Propagation -- 7.4 Routing Decision -- 7.5 Standards -- 7.6 Research Systems -- 7.7 Advanced Topics -- Bibliography -- 8. Data Synchronization -- 8.1 Synchronization Models -- 8.2 File Systems and Version Control -- 8.3 Synchronization in Middleware -- 8.4 Case Studies -- Bibliography.
9. Security -- 9.1 Basic Principles -- 9.2 Cryptography -- 9.3 Public Key Infrastructure -- 9.4 Network Security -- 9.5 802.11X -- 9.6 AAA, RADIUS, Diameter -- 9.7 Transport-layer Security -- 9.8 Web Services Security -- 9.9 Security Tokens -- 9.10 SAML -- 9.11 XACML -- 9.12 Single Sign-On (SSO) -- 9.13 Generic Bootstrapping Architecture (GBA) -- 9.14 Trusted Platform Module -- 9.15 OpenID, OAuth, MicroID -- 9.16 Spam -- 9.17 Downloaded Code -- Bibliography -- 10. Application and Service Case Studies -- 10.1 Mobile Services -- 10.2 Mobile Server -- 10.3 Mobile Advertisement -- 10.4 Mobile Push Email -- 10.5 Mobile Video -- 10.6 Mobile Widgets and WidSets -- 10.7 Airline Services -- 10.8 Revisiting Mobile Patterns -- 10.9 Summary -- Bibliography -- 11. Conclusions -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830829603321
Tarkoma Sasu  
Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , 2009
Materiale a stampa
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Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Mobile middleware : architecture, patterns and practice / / Sasu Tarkoma
Mobile middleware : architecture, patterns and practice / / Sasu Tarkoma
Autore Tarkoma Sasu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K., : Wiley Pub., 2009
Descrizione fisica xii, 319 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.3
Soggetto topico Mobile computing
Middleware
Wireless communication systems
ISBN 9786612138256
1-282-13825-1
0-470-74552-5
0-470-74551-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto About the Authors -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Mobile Middleware -- 1.2 Mobile Applications and Services -- 1.3 Middleware Services -- 1.4 Transparencies -- 1.5 Mobile Environment -- 1.6 Context-Awareness -- 1.7 Mobility -- 1.8 Example Use Case -- 1.9 Requirements for Mobile Computing -- 1.10 Mobile Platforms -- 1.11 Organization of the Book -- Bibliography -- 2. Architectures and Platforms -- 2.1 Overview -- 2.2 Networking -- 2.3 Naming and Addressing -- 2.4 Middleware and Platforms -- 2.5 Overview of Platforms -- 2.6 Mobile Platforms -- Bibliography -- 3. Support Technologies -- 3.1 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) -- 3.2 IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) -- 3.3 Web Services -- 3.4 Other Technologies -- 3.5 Service Discovery -- 3.6 Mobility Solutions -- 3.7 Advanced Topics -- 3.8 Fuego: Example Middleware Platform -- Bibliography -- 4. Principles and Patterns -- 4.1 Definitions -- 4.2 Principles -- 4.3 Cross-layer design -- 4.4 Model Driven Architecture -- 4.5 Architectural Patterns -- 4.6 General Patterns -- 4.7 Patterns for Mobile Computing -- 4.8 Summary -- Bibliography -- 5. Interoperability and Standards -- 5.1 Interoperability -- 5.2 Standardization -- 5.3 Wireless Communications Standards -- 5.4 W3C Standards -- 5.5 IETF Standards -- 5.6 Emerging Internet Standards -- Bibliography -- 6. Mobile Messaging -- 6.1 Messaging Fundamentals -- 6.2 Messaging Architectures -- 6.3 Mobile and Wireless Communication -- 6.4 Security -- 6.5 Reliability -- 6.6 Java Message Service -- 6.7 CORBA and CORBA Messaging -- 6.8 XMPP -- 6.9 Web Services -- 6.10 The Web and REST -- Bibliography -- 7. Publish/Subscribe -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 Router Topologies -- 7.3 Interest Propagation -- 7.4 Routing Decision -- 7.5 Standards -- 7.6 Research Systems -- 7.7 Advanced Topics -- Bibliography -- 8. Data Synchronization -- 8.1 Synchronization Models -- 8.2 File Systems and Version Control -- 8.3 Synchronization in Middleware -- 8.4 Case Studies -- Bibliography.
9. Security -- 9.1 Basic Principles -- 9.2 Cryptography -- 9.3 Public Key Infrastructure -- 9.4 Network Security -- 9.5 802.11X -- 9.6 AAA, RADIUS, Diameter -- 9.7 Transport-layer Security -- 9.8 Web Services Security -- 9.9 Security Tokens -- 9.10 SAML -- 9.11 XACML -- 9.12 Single Sign-On (SSO) -- 9.13 Generic Bootstrapping Architecture (GBA) -- 9.14 Trusted Platform Module -- 9.15 OpenID, OAuth, MicroID -- 9.16 Spam -- 9.17 Downloaded Code -- Bibliography -- 10. Application and Service Case Studies -- 10.1 Mobile Services -- 10.2 Mobile Server -- 10.3 Mobile Advertisement -- 10.4 Mobile Push Email -- 10.5 Mobile Video -- 10.6 Mobile Widgets and WidSets -- 10.7 Airline Services -- 10.8 Revisiting Mobile Patterns -- 10.9 Summary -- Bibliography -- 11. Conclusions -- Index.
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Tarkoma Sasu  
Chichester, U.K., : Wiley Pub., 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Overlay networks : toward information networking / / Sasu Tarkoma
Overlay networks : toward information networking / / Sasu Tarkoma
Autore Tarkoma Sasu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : Auerbach Publications, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (262 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/52
Soggetto topico Information networks
Peer-to-peer architecture (Computer networks)
Electronic data processing - Distributed processing
Multimedia communications
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-429-07537-5
1-4398-1373-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Contents; Preface; About the Author; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Network Technologies; Chapter 3. Properties of Networks and Data; Chapter 4. Unstructured Overlays; Chapter 5. Foundations of Structured Overlays; Chapter 6. Distributed Hash Tables; Chapter 7. Probabilistic Algorithms; Chapter 8. Content-based Networking and Publish/Subscribe; Chapter 9. Security; Chapter 10. Applications; Chapter 11. Conclusions; References; Index; Back cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464436103321
Tarkoma Sasu  
Boca Raton : , : Auerbach Publications, , 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Overlay networks : toward information networking / / Sasu Tarkoma
Overlay networks : toward information networking / / Sasu Tarkoma
Autore Tarkoma Sasu
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : Auerbach Publications, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (262 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/52
Soggetto topico Information networks
Peer-to-peer architecture (Computer networks)
Electronic data processing - Distributed processing
Multimedia communications
ISBN 0-429-07537-5
1-4398-1373-6
Classificazione ST 200
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Contents; Preface; About the Author; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Network Technologies; Chapter 3. Properties of Networks and Data; Chapter 4. Unstructured Overlays; Chapter 5. Foundations of Structured Overlays; Chapter 6. Distributed Hash Tables; Chapter 7. Probabilistic Algorithms; Chapter 8. Content-based Networking and Publish/Subscribe; Chapter 9. Security; Chapter 10. Applications; Chapter 11. Conclusions; References; Index; Back cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788728803321
Tarkoma Sasu  
Boca Raton : , : Auerbach Publications, , 2010
Materiale a stampa
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Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Overlay networks : toward information networking / / Sasu Tarkoma
Overlay networks : toward information networking / / Sasu Tarkoma
Autore Tarkoma Sasu
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boca Raton : , : Auerbach Publications, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (262 p.)
Disciplina 004.6/52
Soggetto topico Information networks
Peer-to-peer architecture (Computer networks)
Electronic data processing - Distributed processing
Multimedia communications
ISBN 0-429-07537-5
1-4398-1373-6
Classificazione ST 200
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Contents; Preface; About the Author; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Network Technologies; Chapter 3. Properties of Networks and Data; Chapter 4. Unstructured Overlays; Chapter 5. Foundations of Structured Overlays; Chapter 6. Distributed Hash Tables; Chapter 7. Probabilistic Algorithms; Chapter 8. Content-based Networking and Publish/Subscribe; Chapter 9. Security; Chapter 10. Applications; Chapter 11. Conclusions; References; Index; Back cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829123203321
Tarkoma Sasu  
Boca Raton : , : Auerbach Publications, , 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Publish/subscribe systems : design and principles / / Sasu Tarkoma
Publish/subscribe systems : design and principles / / Sasu Tarkoma
Autore Tarkoma Sasu
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; , : Wiley, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (361 p.)
Disciplina 004.65
006.7/876
006.7876
Collana Wiley series on communications networking & distributed systems
Soggetto topico Push technology (Computer networks)
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Telecommunications
ISBN 1-118-35428-1
1-280-78478-4
9786613695178
1-118-35427-3
1-118-35426-5
1-118-35429-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- About the Author xiii -- Notes on Contributors xv -- Preface xvii -- 1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1 Overview 1 -- 1.2 Components of a Pub/Sub System 4 -- 1.2.1 Basic System 4 -- 1.2.2 Distribution and Overlay Networks 5 -- 1.2.3 Agreements 6 -- 1.2.4 The Event Loop 7 -- 1.2.5 Basic Properties 7 -- 1.3 A Pub/Sub Service Model 9 -- 1.4 Distributed Pub/Sub 10 -- 1.5 Interfaces and Operations 11 -- 1.6 Pub/Sub Semantics for Targeted Delivery 13 -- 1.7 Communication Techniques 15 -- 1.8 Environments 17 -- 1.9 History 18 -- 1.9.1 Research Systems 19 -- 1.9.2 Standards 22 -- 1.9.3 Internet Technology 23 -- 1.9.4 A Taxonomy 24 -- 1.10 Application Areas 26 -- 1.11 Structure of the Book 27 -- References 29 -- 2 Networking and Messaging 31 -- 2.1 Networking 31 -- 2.1.1 Overview 31 -- 2.1.2 Sockets, Middleware, and Applications 33 -- 2.1.3 Naming and Addressing 34 -- 2.1.4 Organization 35 -- 2.1.5 Firewalls and NATs 35 -- 2.2 Multicast 36 -- 2.2.1 IP (Network Layer) IP-Multicast 36 -- 2.2.2 Application-Layer Multicast 38 -- 2.3 Reverse Path Forwarding and Routing 38 -- 2.4 Causality and Clocks 39 -- 2.4.1 Causal Ordering and Lamport Clocks 39 -- 2.4.2 Vector Clocks 40 -- 2.4.3 Total Ordering 40 -- 2.4.4 Discussion 41 -- 2.5 Message Passing and RPC/RMI 42 -- 2.5.1 Store and Forward 44 -- 2.5.2 Concurrent Message Processing 44 -- 2.5.3 Semantics and QoS 46 -- 2.6 Web Services 46 -- 2.6.1 Overview 47 -- 2.6.2 Asynchronous Processing 48 -- 2.6.3 The Connector Model 49 -- 2.6.4 Web Service Platform 50 -- 2.6.5 Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 52 -- 2.6.6 Service Composition 52 -- 2.7 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 53 -- 2.7.1 SIP Framework 53 -- 2.7.2 Method Types 54 -- 2.7.3 Establishing a Session 55 -- 2.7.4 Extensions 55 -- 2.8 Summary 56 -- References 56 -- 3 Overlay Networks and Distributed Hash Tables 59 -- 3.1 Overview 59 -- 3.2 Usage 61 -- 3.3 Consistent Hashing 62 -- 3.4 Geometries 63 -- 3.5 DHTs 64 -- 3.5.1 DHT APIs 65 -- 3.5.2 Chord 65 -- 3.5.3 Pastry 67 -- 3.5.4 Discussion 72.
3.6 Gossip Systems 73 -- 3.6.1 Overview 73 -- 3.6.2 View Shuffling 75 -- 3.6.3 Gossip for Pub/Sub 76 -- 3.7 Summary 77 -- References 77 -- 4 Principles and Patterns 79 -- 4.1 Introduction 79 -- 4.2 General Pub/Sub Model 80 -- 4.2.1 Principles and Characteristics 80 -- 4.2.2 Message Service 82 -- 4.2.3 General Patterns 82 -- 4.2.4 Event Notification Patterns 82 -- 4.3 Architectural Patterns 83 -- 4.4 Design Patterns 85 -- 4.4.1 Structural Patterns 85 -- 4.4.2 Behavioural Patterns 86 -- 4.4.3 Concurrency Patterns 86 -- 4.5 Design Patterns for Pub/Sub 86 -- 4.5.1 Broker 86 -- 4.5.2 Observer 87 -- 4.5.3 Model-View-Control (MVC) 89 -- 4.5.4 Rendezvous Point 91 -- 4.5.5 Handoff with Rendezvous 91 -- 4.5.6 Client-Initiated Connection 92 -- 4.5.7 Other Patterns 93 -- 4.6 Event Notifier Pattern 94 -- 4.6.1 Overview 94 -- 4.6.2 Structure 95 -- 4.6.3 Distributed Event Notifier 97 -- 4.6.4 Design Considerations 98 -- 4.7 Enterprise Integration Patterns 101 -- 4.8 Summary 103 -- References 103 -- 5 Standards and Products 105 -- 5.1 CORBA Event Service 105 -- 5.2 CORBA Notification Service and Channel Management 106 -- 5.3 OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) 109 -- 5.3.1 Overview 110 -- 5.3.2 QoS Policies 111 -- 5.3.3 Real-Time Communications 111 -- 5.3.4 Applications 112 -- 5.4 SIP Event Framework 113 -- 5.5 Java Delegation Event Model 114 -- 5.6 Java Distributed Event Model 114 -- 5.7 Java Message Service (JMS) 115 -- 5.7.1 Two Communication Models 116 -- 5.7.2 Message Types and Selection 117 -- 5.7.3 JMS Process 118 -- 5.7.4 Message Delivery 120 -- 5.7.5 Transactions 121 -- 5.7.6 Advanced Issues 121 -- 5.7.7 JMS in Java EE and Implementations 121 -- 5.8 TibCo Rendezvous 122 -- 5.9 COM+ and .NET 123 -- 5.10 Websphere MQ 125 -- 5.10.1 Overview 125 -- 5.10.2 Pub/Sub in WebSphere MQ 126 -- 5.11 Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) 127 -- 5.12 MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT) 129 -- 5.13 Summary 130 -- References 132 -- 6 Web Technology 133 -- 6.1 REST 133 -- 6.2 AJAX 134 -- 6.3 RSS and Atom 135.
6.4 SOAP 137 -- 6.5 XMPP 139 -- 6.6 Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) 140 -- 6.7 W3C DOM Events 141 -- 6.8 WS-Eventing and WS-Notification 142 -- 6.9 Summary 143 -- References 143 -- 7 Distributed Publish/Subscribe 145 -- 7.1 Overview 145 -- 7.2 Filtering Content 148 -- 7.3 Routing Function 150 -- 7.4 Topic-Based Routing 153 -- 7.4.1 Mechanisms 154 -- 7.4.2 Channelization Problem 154 -- 7.4.3 Distributed Overlay with Many Topics 155 -- 7.4.4 Dynamic Clustering in Topic-Based Pub/Sub 155 -- 7.4.5 Summary 155 -- 7.5 Filter-Based Routing 155 -- 7.6 Content-Based Routing 157 -- 7.6.1 Addressing Model 158 -- 7.6.2 Propagating Routing Information 159 -- 7.6.3 Routing Behaviour: Subscriptions 160 -- 7.6.4 Routing Behaviour: Advertisements 161 -- 7.6.5 Routing Tables 162 -- 7.6.6 Forwarding 163 -- 7.6.7 Performance Issues 164 -- 7.6.8 A Generalized Broker with Advertisements 164 -- 7.7 Rendezvous-Based Routing 166 -- 7.8 Routing Invariants 167 -- 7.8.1 Configurations 167 -- 7.8.2 Pub/Sub Configurations 168 -- 7.8.3 False Positives and Negatives 169 -- 7.8.4 Weakly Valid Routing Configuration 169 -- 7.8.5 Mobility-Safety 170 -- 7.8.6 Stabilization and Eventual Correctness 170 -- 7.8.7 Soft State 171 -- 7.9 Summary 172 -- References 174 -- 8 Matching Content Against Constraints 177 -- 8.1 Overview 177 -- 8.2 Matching Techniques 178 -- 8.3 Filter Preliminaries 180 -- 8.4 The Counting Algorithm 181 -- 8.4.1 Overview 182 -- 8.4.2 Algorithms 183 -- 8.5 Matching with Posets 186 -- 8.5.1 Poset Preliminaries 187 -- 8.5.2 SIENA Poset 188 -- 8.5.3 Poset-Derived Forest 191 -- 8.5.4 Matching Events 192 -- 8.6 Tree Matcher 193 -- 8.7 XFilter and YFilter 194 -- 8.8 Bloom Filters 196 -- 8.8.1 Definition 197 -- 8.8.2 Summary Subscriptions 198 -- 8.8.3 Multicast Forwarding 198 -- 8.8.4 Content-Based Forwarding 198 -- 8.8.5 Multi-Level Bloom Filters 200 -- 8.9 Summary 200 -- References 202 -- 9 Research Solutions 205 -- 9.1 Gryphon 205 -- 9.2 The Cambridge Event Architecture (CEA) 207.
9.3 Scalable Internet Event Notification Architecture (SIENA) 208 -- 9.3.1 Event Namespace 209 -- 9.3.2 Routing 209 -- 9.3.3 Forwarding 210 -- 9.3.4 Mobility Support 211 -- 9.3.5 CBCB Routing Scheme 211 -- 9.4 Elvin 213 -- 9.4.1 Clustering 213 -- 9.4.2 Federation 214 -- 9.4.3 Quench 214 -- 9.4.4 Mobile Support 214 -- 9.4.5 Nondestructive Notification Receipt 215 -- 9.5 JEDI 215 -- 9.6 PADRES 217 -- 9.6.1 Modular Design 217 -- 9.6.2 Load Balancing 218 -- 9.6.3 Composite Events 218 -- 9.7 REDS 219 -- 9.8 GREEN 220 -- 9.9 Rebeca 220 -- 9.10 XSIENA and StreamMine 221 -- 9.11 Fuego Event Service 222 -- 9.11.1 Fuego Middleware 222 -- 9.11.2 Event Service 223 -- 9.11.3 Filtering 224 -- 9.11.4 Client-Side API 224 -- 9.11.5 Event Router 224 -- 9.11.6 Data Structures for Content-Based Routing 225 -- 9.12 STEAM 227 -- 9.13 ECho and JECho 227 -- 9.14 DHT-Based Systems 228 -- 9.14.1 Scribe 228 -- 9.14.2 Bayeux and Tapestry 230 -- 9.14.3 Hermes 231 -- 9.14.4 Other Systems 233 -- 9.15 Summary 234 -- References 235 -- 10 IR-Style Document Dissemination in DHTs 239 -- 10.1 Introduction 239 -- 10.2 Data Model and Problem Statement 240 -- 10.2.1 Data Model 240 -- 10.2.2 Problem Statement and Challenges 241 -- 10.3 STAIRS: Threshold-Based Document Filtering in DHTs 242 -- 10.3.1 Overview of DHT-Based P2P Networks 242 -- 10.3.2 Solution Framework 242 -- 10.3.3 Document Forwarding Algorithm 244 -- 10.4 Recent Progress and Discussion 246 -- 10.4.1 Recent Progress 246 -- 10.4.2 Discussion 247 -- 10.5 Summary 248 -- References 248 -- 11 Advanced Topics 251 -- 11.1 Security 251 -- 11.1.1 Overview 251 -- 11.1.2 Security Threats 252 -- 11.1.3 Security Issues in Pub/Sub Networks 253 -- 11.1.4 EventGuard 254 -- 11.1.5 QUIP 255 -- 11.1.6 Hermes 255 -- 11.1.7 Encrypting Attributes 257 -- 11.1.8 Privacy 257 -- 11.2 Composite Subscriptions 258 -- 11.3 Filter Merging 260 -- 11.4 Load Balancing 263 -- 11.5 Content-Based Channelization 265 -- 11.6 Reconfiguration 266 -- 11.6.1 Middleware Component Reconfiguration 267.
11.6.2 Topology Reconfiguration with Failures and Mobile Brokers 267 -- 11.6.3 Self-Organizing Pub/Sub with Clustering 269 -- 11.7 Mobility Support 270 -- 11.7.1 Generic Pub/Sub Mobility 272 -- 11.7.2 Graph Based Mobility with Optimizations 274 -- 11.8 Congestion Control 277 -- 11.8.1 Rate-Control Using Posets 277 -- 11.8.2 Explicit Signalling 279 -- 11.8.3 Rerouting to Avoid Congestion 279 -- 11.9 Evaluation of Pub/Sub Systems 280 -- 11.10 Summary 282 -- References 283 -- 12 Applications 287 -- 12.1 Cloud Computing 287 -- 12.1.1 Pub/Sub for Cloud 288 -- 12.1.2 The Windows Azure AppFabric Service Bus 288 -- 12.1.3 Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) 291 -- 12.1.4 PubNub 291 -- 12.2 SOA and XML Brokering 292 -- 12.3 Facebook Services 294 -- 12.3.1 Facebook Messages 294 -- 12.3.2 Facebook Chat and Messenger 295 -- 12.4 PubSubHubbub 297 -- 12.5 Complex Event Processing (CEP) 299 -- 12.6 Online Advertisement 301 -- 12.7 Online Multiplayer Games 303 -- 12.8 Apple Push Notification Service (APNS) 303 -- 12.9 Internet of Things 304 -- 12.10 Summary 305 -- References 306 -- 13 Clean-Slate Datacentric Pub/Sub Networking 309 -- 13.1 Datacentric Communication Model 309 -- 13.1.1 Naming of Data 310 -- 13.1.2 Content Security 312 -- 13.2 CCN 314 -- 13.2.1 CCN Node Operation 314 -- 13.2.2 CCN Transport Model 315 -- 13.2.3 Interest Routing 316 -- 13.3 PSIRP/PURSUIT 317 -- 13.4 Internet Interdomain Structure 318 -- 13.4.1 Policy Routing Problem 320 -- 13.4.2 PURSUIT Global Rendezvous 321 -- 13.5 Summary 323 -- References 325 -- 14 Conclusions 327 -- Index 333.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141254103321
Tarkoma Sasu  
London ; , : Wiley, , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Publish/subscribe systems : design and principles / / Sasu Tarkoma
Publish/subscribe systems : design and principles / / Sasu Tarkoma
Autore Tarkoma Sasu
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; , : Wiley, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (361 p.)
Disciplina 004.65
006.7/876
006.7876
Collana Wiley series on communications networking & distributed systems
Soggetto topico Push technology (Computer networks)
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Telecommunications
ISBN 1-118-35428-1
1-280-78478-4
9786613695178
1-118-35427-3
1-118-35426-5
1-118-35429-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
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Nota di contenuto -- About the Author xiii -- Notes on Contributors xv -- Preface xvii -- 1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1 Overview 1 -- 1.2 Components of a Pub/Sub System 4 -- 1.2.1 Basic System 4 -- 1.2.2 Distribution and Overlay Networks 5 -- 1.2.3 Agreements 6 -- 1.2.4 The Event Loop 7 -- 1.2.5 Basic Properties 7 -- 1.3 A Pub/Sub Service Model 9 -- 1.4 Distributed Pub/Sub 10 -- 1.5 Interfaces and Operations 11 -- 1.6 Pub/Sub Semantics for Targeted Delivery 13 -- 1.7 Communication Techniques 15 -- 1.8 Environments 17 -- 1.9 History 18 -- 1.9.1 Research Systems 19 -- 1.9.2 Standards 22 -- 1.9.3 Internet Technology 23 -- 1.9.4 A Taxonomy 24 -- 1.10 Application Areas 26 -- 1.11 Structure of the Book 27 -- References 29 -- 2 Networking and Messaging 31 -- 2.1 Networking 31 -- 2.1.1 Overview 31 -- 2.1.2 Sockets, Middleware, and Applications 33 -- 2.1.3 Naming and Addressing 34 -- 2.1.4 Organization 35 -- 2.1.5 Firewalls and NATs 35 -- 2.2 Multicast 36 -- 2.2.1 IP (Network Layer) IP-Multicast 36 -- 2.2.2 Application-Layer Multicast 38 -- 2.3 Reverse Path Forwarding and Routing 38 -- 2.4 Causality and Clocks 39 -- 2.4.1 Causal Ordering and Lamport Clocks 39 -- 2.4.2 Vector Clocks 40 -- 2.4.3 Total Ordering 40 -- 2.4.4 Discussion 41 -- 2.5 Message Passing and RPC/RMI 42 -- 2.5.1 Store and Forward 44 -- 2.5.2 Concurrent Message Processing 44 -- 2.5.3 Semantics and QoS 46 -- 2.6 Web Services 46 -- 2.6.1 Overview 47 -- 2.6.2 Asynchronous Processing 48 -- 2.6.3 The Connector Model 49 -- 2.6.4 Web Service Platform 50 -- 2.6.5 Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) 52 -- 2.6.6 Service Composition 52 -- 2.7 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) 53 -- 2.7.1 SIP Framework 53 -- 2.7.2 Method Types 54 -- 2.7.3 Establishing a Session 55 -- 2.7.4 Extensions 55 -- 2.8 Summary 56 -- References 56 -- 3 Overlay Networks and Distributed Hash Tables 59 -- 3.1 Overview 59 -- 3.2 Usage 61 -- 3.3 Consistent Hashing 62 -- 3.4 Geometries 63 -- 3.5 DHTs 64 -- 3.5.1 DHT APIs 65 -- 3.5.2 Chord 65 -- 3.5.3 Pastry 67 -- 3.5.4 Discussion 72.
3.6 Gossip Systems 73 -- 3.6.1 Overview 73 -- 3.6.2 View Shuffling 75 -- 3.6.3 Gossip for Pub/Sub 76 -- 3.7 Summary 77 -- References 77 -- 4 Principles and Patterns 79 -- 4.1 Introduction 79 -- 4.2 General Pub/Sub Model 80 -- 4.2.1 Principles and Characteristics 80 -- 4.2.2 Message Service 82 -- 4.2.3 General Patterns 82 -- 4.2.4 Event Notification Patterns 82 -- 4.3 Architectural Patterns 83 -- 4.4 Design Patterns 85 -- 4.4.1 Structural Patterns 85 -- 4.4.2 Behavioural Patterns 86 -- 4.4.3 Concurrency Patterns 86 -- 4.5 Design Patterns for Pub/Sub 86 -- 4.5.1 Broker 86 -- 4.5.2 Observer 87 -- 4.5.3 Model-View-Control (MVC) 89 -- 4.5.4 Rendezvous Point 91 -- 4.5.5 Handoff with Rendezvous 91 -- 4.5.6 Client-Initiated Connection 92 -- 4.5.7 Other Patterns 93 -- 4.6 Event Notifier Pattern 94 -- 4.6.1 Overview 94 -- 4.6.2 Structure 95 -- 4.6.3 Distributed Event Notifier 97 -- 4.6.4 Design Considerations 98 -- 4.7 Enterprise Integration Patterns 101 -- 4.8 Summary 103 -- References 103 -- 5 Standards and Products 105 -- 5.1 CORBA Event Service 105 -- 5.2 CORBA Notification Service and Channel Management 106 -- 5.3 OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) 109 -- 5.3.1 Overview 110 -- 5.3.2 QoS Policies 111 -- 5.3.3 Real-Time Communications 111 -- 5.3.4 Applications 112 -- 5.4 SIP Event Framework 113 -- 5.5 Java Delegation Event Model 114 -- 5.6 Java Distributed Event Model 114 -- 5.7 Java Message Service (JMS) 115 -- 5.7.1 Two Communication Models 116 -- 5.7.2 Message Types and Selection 117 -- 5.7.3 JMS Process 118 -- 5.7.4 Message Delivery 120 -- 5.7.5 Transactions 121 -- 5.7.6 Advanced Issues 121 -- 5.7.7 JMS in Java EE and Implementations 121 -- 5.8 TibCo Rendezvous 122 -- 5.9 COM+ and .NET 123 -- 5.10 Websphere MQ 125 -- 5.10.1 Overview 125 -- 5.10.2 Pub/Sub in WebSphere MQ 126 -- 5.11 Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) 127 -- 5.12 MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT) 129 -- 5.13 Summary 130 -- References 132 -- 6 Web Technology 133 -- 6.1 REST 133 -- 6.2 AJAX 134 -- 6.3 RSS and Atom 135.
6.4 SOAP 137 -- 6.5 XMPP 139 -- 6.6 Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) 140 -- 6.7 W3C DOM Events 141 -- 6.8 WS-Eventing and WS-Notification 142 -- 6.9 Summary 143 -- References 143 -- 7 Distributed Publish/Subscribe 145 -- 7.1 Overview 145 -- 7.2 Filtering Content 148 -- 7.3 Routing Function 150 -- 7.4 Topic-Based Routing 153 -- 7.4.1 Mechanisms 154 -- 7.4.2 Channelization Problem 154 -- 7.4.3 Distributed Overlay with Many Topics 155 -- 7.4.4 Dynamic Clustering in Topic-Based Pub/Sub 155 -- 7.4.5 Summary 155 -- 7.5 Filter-Based Routing 155 -- 7.6 Content-Based Routing 157 -- 7.6.1 Addressing Model 158 -- 7.6.2 Propagating Routing Information 159 -- 7.6.3 Routing Behaviour: Subscriptions 160 -- 7.6.4 Routing Behaviour: Advertisements 161 -- 7.6.5 Routing Tables 162 -- 7.6.6 Forwarding 163 -- 7.6.7 Performance Issues 164 -- 7.6.8 A Generalized Broker with Advertisements 164 -- 7.7 Rendezvous-Based Routing 166 -- 7.8 Routing Invariants 167 -- 7.8.1 Configurations 167 -- 7.8.2 Pub/Sub Configurations 168 -- 7.8.3 False Positives and Negatives 169 -- 7.8.4 Weakly Valid Routing Configuration 169 -- 7.8.5 Mobility-Safety 170 -- 7.8.6 Stabilization and Eventual Correctness 170 -- 7.8.7 Soft State 171 -- 7.9 Summary 172 -- References 174 -- 8 Matching Content Against Constraints 177 -- 8.1 Overview 177 -- 8.2 Matching Techniques 178 -- 8.3 Filter Preliminaries 180 -- 8.4 The Counting Algorithm 181 -- 8.4.1 Overview 182 -- 8.4.2 Algorithms 183 -- 8.5 Matching with Posets 186 -- 8.5.1 Poset Preliminaries 187 -- 8.5.2 SIENA Poset 188 -- 8.5.3 Poset-Derived Forest 191 -- 8.5.4 Matching Events 192 -- 8.6 Tree Matcher 193 -- 8.7 XFilter and YFilter 194 -- 8.8 Bloom Filters 196 -- 8.8.1 Definition 197 -- 8.8.2 Summary Subscriptions 198 -- 8.8.3 Multicast Forwarding 198 -- 8.8.4 Content-Based Forwarding 198 -- 8.8.5 Multi-Level Bloom Filters 200 -- 8.9 Summary 200 -- References 202 -- 9 Research Solutions 205 -- 9.1 Gryphon 205 -- 9.2 The Cambridge Event Architecture (CEA) 207.
9.3 Scalable Internet Event Notification Architecture (SIENA) 208 -- 9.3.1 Event Namespace 209 -- 9.3.2 Routing 209 -- 9.3.3 Forwarding 210 -- 9.3.4 Mobility Support 211 -- 9.3.5 CBCB Routing Scheme 211 -- 9.4 Elvin 213 -- 9.4.1 Clustering 213 -- 9.4.2 Federation 214 -- 9.4.3 Quench 214 -- 9.4.4 Mobile Support 214 -- 9.4.5 Nondestructive Notification Receipt 215 -- 9.5 JEDI 215 -- 9.6 PADRES 217 -- 9.6.1 Modular Design 217 -- 9.6.2 Load Balancing 218 -- 9.6.3 Composite Events 218 -- 9.7 REDS 219 -- 9.8 GREEN 220 -- 9.9 Rebeca 220 -- 9.10 XSIENA and StreamMine 221 -- 9.11 Fuego Event Service 222 -- 9.11.1 Fuego Middleware 222 -- 9.11.2 Event Service 223 -- 9.11.3 Filtering 224 -- 9.11.4 Client-Side API 224 -- 9.11.5 Event Router 224 -- 9.11.6 Data Structures for Content-Based Routing 225 -- 9.12 STEAM 227 -- 9.13 ECho and JECho 227 -- 9.14 DHT-Based Systems 228 -- 9.14.1 Scribe 228 -- 9.14.2 Bayeux and Tapestry 230 -- 9.14.3 Hermes 231 -- 9.14.4 Other Systems 233 -- 9.15 Summary 234 -- References 235 -- 10 IR-Style Document Dissemination in DHTs 239 -- 10.1 Introduction 239 -- 10.2 Data Model and Problem Statement 240 -- 10.2.1 Data Model 240 -- 10.2.2 Problem Statement and Challenges 241 -- 10.3 STAIRS: Threshold-Based Document Filtering in DHTs 242 -- 10.3.1 Overview of DHT-Based P2P Networks 242 -- 10.3.2 Solution Framework 242 -- 10.3.3 Document Forwarding Algorithm 244 -- 10.4 Recent Progress and Discussion 246 -- 10.4.1 Recent Progress 246 -- 10.4.2 Discussion 247 -- 10.5 Summary 248 -- References 248 -- 11 Advanced Topics 251 -- 11.1 Security 251 -- 11.1.1 Overview 251 -- 11.1.2 Security Threats 252 -- 11.1.3 Security Issues in Pub/Sub Networks 253 -- 11.1.4 EventGuard 254 -- 11.1.5 QUIP 255 -- 11.1.6 Hermes 255 -- 11.1.7 Encrypting Attributes 257 -- 11.1.8 Privacy 257 -- 11.2 Composite Subscriptions 258 -- 11.3 Filter Merging 260 -- 11.4 Load Balancing 263 -- 11.5 Content-Based Channelization 265 -- 11.6 Reconfiguration 266 -- 11.6.1 Middleware Component Reconfiguration 267.
11.6.2 Topology Reconfiguration with Failures and Mobile Brokers 267 -- 11.6.3 Self-Organizing Pub/Sub with Clustering 269 -- 11.7 Mobility Support 270 -- 11.7.1 Generic Pub/Sub Mobility 272 -- 11.7.2 Graph Based Mobility with Optimizations 274 -- 11.8 Congestion Control 277 -- 11.8.1 Rate-Control Using Posets 277 -- 11.8.2 Explicit Signalling 279 -- 11.8.3 Rerouting to Avoid Congestion 279 -- 11.9 Evaluation of Pub/Sub Systems 280 -- 11.10 Summary 282 -- References 283 -- 12 Applications 287 -- 12.1 Cloud Computing 287 -- 12.1.1 Pub/Sub for Cloud 288 -- 12.1.2 The Windows Azure AppFabric Service Bus 288 -- 12.1.3 Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) 291 -- 12.1.4 PubNub 291 -- 12.2 SOA and XML Brokering 292 -- 12.3 Facebook Services 294 -- 12.3.1 Facebook Messages 294 -- 12.3.2 Facebook Chat and Messenger 295 -- 12.4 PubSubHubbub 297 -- 12.5 Complex Event Processing (CEP) 299 -- 12.6 Online Advertisement 301 -- 12.7 Online Multiplayer Games 303 -- 12.8 Apple Push Notification Service (APNS) 303 -- 12.9 Internet of Things 304 -- 12.10 Summary 305 -- References 306 -- 13 Clean-Slate Datacentric Pub/Sub Networking 309 -- 13.1 Datacentric Communication Model 309 -- 13.1.1 Naming of Data 310 -- 13.1.2 Content Security 312 -- 13.2 CCN 314 -- 13.2.1 CCN Node Operation 314 -- 13.2.2 CCN Transport Model 315 -- 13.2.3 Interest Routing 316 -- 13.3 PSIRP/PURSUIT 317 -- 13.4 Internet Interdomain Structure 318 -- 13.4.1 Policy Routing Problem 320 -- 13.4.2 PURSUIT Global Rendezvous 321 -- 13.5 Summary 323 -- References 325 -- 14 Conclusions 327 -- Index 333.
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Tarkoma Sasu  
London ; , : Wiley, , 2012
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