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M. A. Jaeger, G. Mühl, M. Werner, and H. Parzyjegla. Reconfiguring self-stabilizing publish/subscribe systems. In R. State, S. van Meer, D. O'Sullivan, and T. Pfeifer, editors, 17th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management (DSOM 2006), volume 4269 of LNCS, pages 233‒238, Dublin, Ireland, Oct. 2006. Springer.

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Abstract

Recent work on self-stabilizing routing in publish/subscribe systems showed that it is feasible to automate reconfigurations in case of faults by enabling the system to recover from arbitrary transient faults. In this paper, we discuss how to incorporate planned reconfigurations of the broker topology into self-stabilizing publish/subscribe systems without service interruption. We present an algorithm that uses a coloring mechanism to enable the system to be automatically switched from one system configuration to another. The colors thereby synchronize the broker overlay and the publish/subscribe routing layer.

BibTeX

@InProceedings{Jaegeretal:2006:ReconfSSPSS, author = "Michael A. Jaeger and Gero M{\"u}hl and Matthias Werner and Helge Parzyjegla", title = "Reconfiguring Self-Stabilizing Publish/Subscribe Systems", booktitle = "17th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management (DSOM 2006)", pages = "233--238", year = "2006", editor = "Radu State and Sven van Meer and Declan O'Sullivan and Tom Pfeifer", volume = "4269", series = "LNCS", address = "Dublin, Ireland", month = oct, publisher = "Springer", doi = "10.1007/11907466", ISBN = "978-3-540-47659-7", URL = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11907466_21,
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