CMS-ToPSS: efficient dissemination of RSS documents
M. Petrovic, H. Liu, and H. Jacobsen. VLDB '05: Proceedings of the 31st international conference on Very large data bases, page 1279-1282. VLDB Endowment, (2005)
Abstract
Recent years have seen a rise in the number of unconventional publishing tools on the Internet. Tools such as wikis, blogs, discussion forums, and web-based content management systems have experienced tremendous rise in popularity and use; primarily because they provide something traditional tools do not: easy of use for non computer-oriented users and they are based on the idea of "collaboration." It is estimated, by pewinternet.org, that 32 million people in the US read blogs (which represents 27% of the estimated 120 million US Internet users) while 8 million people have said that they have created blogs.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 PLJ05
%A Petrovic, Milenko
%A Liu, Haifeng
%A Jacobsen, Hans-Arno
%B VLDB '05: Proceedings of the 31st international conference on Very large data bases
%D 2005
%I VLDB Endowment
%K architecture broker performance pub-sub rss
%P 1279-1282
%T CMS-ToPSS: efficient dissemination of RSS documents
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1083749
%X Recent years have seen a rise in the number of unconventional publishing tools on the Internet. Tools such as wikis, blogs, discussion forums, and web-based content management systems have experienced tremendous rise in popularity and use; primarily because they provide something traditional tools do not: easy of use for non computer-oriented users and they are based on the idea of "collaboration." It is estimated, by pewinternet.org, that 32 million people in the US read blogs (which represents 27% of the estimated 120 million US Internet users) while 8 million people have said that they have created blogs.
%@ 1-59593-154-6
@inproceedings{PLJ05,
abstract = {Recent years have seen a rise in the number of unconventional publishing tools on the Internet. Tools such as wikis, blogs, discussion forums, and web-based content management systems have experienced tremendous rise in popularity and use; primarily because they provide something traditional tools do not: easy of use for non computer-oriented users and they are based on the idea of "collaboration." It is estimated, by pewinternet.org, that 32 million people in the US read blogs (which represents 27% of the estimated 120 million US Internet users) while 8 million people have said that they have created blogs.},
added-at = {2009-04-16T12:52:15.000+0200},
author = {Petrovic, Milenko and Liu, Haifeng and Jacobsen, Hans-Arno},
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keywords = {architecture broker performance pub-sub rss},
location = {Trondheim, Norway},
pages = {1279-1282},
publisher = {VLDB Endowment},
timestamp = {2009-04-16T12:52:15.000+0200},
title = {CMS-ToPSS: efficient dissemination of RSS documents},
url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1083749},
year = 2005
}