@article{RKCD01, title = {Scribe: The Design of a Large-Scale Event Notification Infrastructure}, author = {Antony Rowstron and Anne-Marie Kermarrec and Miguel Castro and Peter Druschel}, journal = {Networked Group Communication}, pages = {30-43}, year = 2001, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45546-9_3}, description = {Often cited paper on a public/subscribe mechanism for p2p networks.}, abstract = {This paper presents Scribe, a large-scale event notification infrastructure for topic-based publish-subscribe applications. Scribe supports large numbers of topics, with a potentiallylarge number of subscribers per topic. Scribe is built on top ofPastry, a generic peer-topeer object location and routing substrate overlayed on the Internet, and leverages Pastry’s reliability,self-organization and locality properties. Pastryi s used to create a topic (group) and to build an efficient multicast treefor the dissemination of events to the topic’s subscribers (members). Scribe provides weak reliabilitygu arantees, but weoutline how an application can extend Scribe to provide stronger ones.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e366cd3534b2c06124e5a7657b960b15/boehr}, keywords = {feed p2p subscription technical}, }