Chained negotiation for distributed notification services
Chained negotiation for distributed notification services
Distributed notification services allow consumers and publishers of notifications to interact with different notification services. However, such a distributed infrastructure makes it difficult to share notifications between consumers when consumers are allowed to specify Quality of Service levels. In this paper, we present a chained negotiation engine, enabling distributed notification services to support negotiation and to reuse existing subscriptions. We demonstrate the benefit to the system as a whole by reducing load on service providers and enabling content to be shared.
Lawley, Richard
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Luck, Michael
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Moreau, Luc
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2004
Lawley, Richard
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Luck, Michael
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Moreau, Luc
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Lawley, Richard, Luck, Michael and Moreau, Luc
(2004)
Chained negotiation for distributed notification services.
The UK OST e-Science second All Hands Meeting 2004 (AHM'04), Nottingham, United Kingdom.
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Distributed notification services allow consumers and publishers of notifications to interact with different notification services. However, such a distributed infrastructure makes it difficult to share notifications between consumers when consumers are allowed to specify Quality of Service levels. In this paper, we present a chained negotiation engine, enabling distributed notification services to support negotiation and to reuse existing subscriptions. We demonstrate the benefit to the system as a whole by reducing load on service providers and enabling content to be shared.
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Published date: 2004
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Event Dates: September 2004
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The UK OST e-Science second All Hands Meeting 2004 (AHM'04), Nottingham, United Kingdom, 2004-09-01
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Web & Internet Science
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/260217
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Richard Lawley
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Michael Luck
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Luc Moreau
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