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Research in Data Broadcast and Dissemination

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Abstract

The proliferation of the Internet and intranets, the development of wireless and satellite networks, and the availability of asymmetric, high-bandwidth links to the home, have fueled the development of a wide range of new “dissemination-based” applications. These applications involve the timely distribution of data to a large set of consumers, and include stock and sports tickers, traffic information systems, electronic personalized newspapers, and entertainment delivery. Dissemination-oriented applications have special characteristics that render traditional client-server data management approaches ineffective. These include:

  • tremendous scale.

  • a high-degree of overlap in user data needs.

  • asymmetric data flow from sources to consumers.

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Aksoy, D. et al. (1999). Research in Data Broadcast and Dissemination. In: Nishio, S., Kishino, F. (eds) Advanced Multimedia Content Processing. AMCP 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1554. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48962-2_14

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