Dieses Kapitel stellt zwei Architekturfamilien zum aktiven Verteilen von Information vor. Push-Systeme dienen der effizienten, zeitgerechten Verteilung großer, vorklassifizierter Informationsmengen an eine große Anzahl an Benutzern. Event-Architekturen oder auch Event-basierte Systeme (EBS) hingegen unterrichten Benutzer vom Auftreten bestimmter Ereignisse bzw. Ereignismuster in einem verteilten System.
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Dustdar, S., Gall, H., Hauswirth, M. (2003). Push- und Event-Architekturen. In: Software-Architekturen für Verteilte Systeme. Xpert.press. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55599-2_10
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