Authors
Bernard Wong, Saikat Guha
Publication date
2008/2/25
Book
Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Peer-to-peer systems
Pages
2-2
Description
Existing peer-to-peer publish-subscribe systems rely on structured-overlays and rendezvous nodes to store and relay group membership information. While conceptually simple, this design incurs the significant cost of creating and maintaining rigid-structures and introduces hotspots in the system at nodes that are neither publishers nor subscribers. In this paper, we introduce Quasar, a rendezvous-less probabilistic publish-subscribe system that caters to the specific needs of social networks. It is designed to handle social networks of many groups; on the order of the number of users in the system. It creates a routing infrastructure based on the proactive dissemination of highly aggregated routing vectors to provide anycast-like directed walks in the overlay. This primitive, when coupled with a novel mechanism for dynamically negating routes, enables scalable and efficient group-multicast that obviates the need for …
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