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An Enhancement of SIENA Event Routing Algorithms

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A new class of applications based on event interactions is emerging for the wide-area network such as Internet, which is characterized as loose coupling, heterogeneity, and asynchrony. Content-based event routing has been studied to implement an event notification service for wide-area networks. In this paper, we analyze some anomalies of the event routing algorithm in SIENA, a recently developed as a representative event notification service architecture, and develop enhanced routing algorithms. The proposed algorithms take the advantage of SIENA while resolving the anomalies.

This work was supported by Korea Research Foundations (Grant KRF-2000-EA0079)

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Ryu, KY., Lee, JT. (2002). An Enhancement of SIENA Event Routing Algorithms. In: Chong, I. (eds) Information Networking: Wireless Communications Technologies and Network Applications. ICOIN 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2344. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45801-8_59

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