Adaptive Overlays for Event Based Middleware: A case for Chordal Reliability Rings

S. D. Madhu Kumar, U. Bellur, V. Govindan
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Distributed, event based applications executing on publish-subscribe middleware (a.k.a. event based middleware or EBM) are subject to many disruptive changes at runtime. These changes can be caused either by a change in environmental conditions such as the failure of an event broker node or can be caused by dynamically evolving application needs such as the sudden need to route events securely from a specific publisher to a set of subscribers. Ideally, the middleware should facilitate uninterrupted execution of applications without costly redeployment in the face of these changes. We formally study the requirements of such an "adaptive" middleware infrastructure and analyze adaptation in existing efforts. An adaptive overlay for a core level adaptive middleware with a chordal reliability ring is proposed on the basis of the study. We illustrate and prove that two of the adaptation triggers -node and link failures can be handled by the middleware in O(log n) time with the help of the chordal reliability ring.
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基于事件的中间件的自适应覆盖:一个关于弦可靠性环的案例
在发布-订阅中间件(又称基于事件的中间件或EBM)上执行的分布式、基于事件的应用程序在运行时受到许多破坏性更改的影响。这些更改可能是由环境条件的变化(例如事件代理节点的故障)引起的,也可能是由动态发展的应用程序需求引起的,例如突然需要将事件从特定发布者安全地路由到一组订阅者。理想情况下,中间件应该促进应用程序的不间断执行,而无需在面对这些更改时进行昂贵的重新部署。我们正式研究了这种“自适应”中间件基础设施的需求,并分析了现有工作中的适应性。在此基础上,提出了一种具有弦可靠性环的核心层自适应中间件的自适应覆盖。说明并证明了中间件可以在O(log n)时间内处理节点故障和链路故障这两个自适应触发器。
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