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By Gero Muehl, Gero Mühl, Ludger Fiege and Peter Pietzuch

"Distributed event-based systems" was published by Springer in 2006 - Berlin, DE, it has 384 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Distributed event-based systems” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Distributed event-based systems
- Authors: Gero MuehlGero MühlLudger FiegePeter Pietzuch
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 384
- Publisher: Springer
- Publish Date: 2006
- Publish Location: Berlin, DE
“Distributed event-based systems” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Electronic data processing - Distributed processing - Distributed databases - Computer Communications & Networking - Operating systems & graphical user interfaces (GUIs) - Software engineering - Operating Systems - General - Computers - Computers - Communications / Networking - Computer Books: General - Programming - Software Development - Networking - General - CORBA - Computers / Networking / General - IBM WebSphere MQ - Java Messaging Services JMS - TIBCO Rendezvous - distributed systems - event-based systems - information dissemination - middleware - notification services - Electronic data processing, distributed processing - Computer science - Computer Communication Networks - Operating systems (Computers) - Algorithms - Telecommunication - Operating Systems - Networks Communications Engineering
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xviii, 384 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL22736813M - OL13667272W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 70268066
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2006927041
- ISBN-10: 3540326510
- All ISBNs: 3540326510
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In today’s world, services and data are integrated in ever new constellations, requiring the easy, flexible and scalable integration of autonomous, heterogeneous components into complex systems at any time. Event-based architectures inherently decouple system components. Event-based components are not designed to work with specific other components in a traditional request/reply mode, but separate communication from computation through asynchronous communication mechanisms via a dedicated notification service. Mühl, Fiege, and Pietzuch provide the reader with an in-depth description of event-based systems. They cover the complete spectrum of topics, ranging from a treatment of local event matching and distributed event forwarding algorithms, through a more practical discussion of software engineering issues raised by the event-based style, to a presentation of state-of-the-art research topics in event-based systems, such as composite event detection and security. Their presentation gives researchers a comprehensive overview of the area and lots of hints for future research. In addition, they show the power of event-based architectures in modern system design, thus encouraging professionals to exploit this technique in next generation large-scale distributed applications like information dissemination, network monitoring, enterprise application integration, or mobile systems.
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