A. Dominguez, Oscar Novo, Walter Wong, T. R. Valladares
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Abstract
It is a fact that the current Internet has not evolved in a scalable manner. In this way, there are many issues concerning simple services (web, P2P, M2M …) that need complex network systems in order to work. The Publish/Subscribe paradigm is a candidate for supporting future Internet architectures. This paper describes a mechanism to adapt and migrate the current Internet services to future network architectures based on the Publish/Subscribe paradigm. This paper also contributes to a soft transition mechanism for seamless interoperability of the PubSubHubbub protocol to a future Internet architecture.