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Adaptive Middleware for Message Queuing Systems

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Autonomous message queuing systems; Adaptive message-oriented middleware; Autonomous message-oriented middleware

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Distributed database systems are usually built on top of middleware solutions, such as message queuing systems. Adaptive message queuing systems are able to improve the performance of such a middleware through load balancing and queue provisioning.

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The use of message oriented middlewares (MOMs) in the context of the Internet has evidenced a need for highly scalable and highly available MOM. A very promising approach to the above issue is to implement performance management as an autonomic software. The main advantages of this approach are: (i) Providing a high-level support for deploying and configuring applications reduces errors and administrator’s efforts. (ii) Autonomic management allows the required reconfigurations to be performed without human intervention, thus improving the system reactivity and saving administrator’s time....

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Taton, C., Palma, N.D., Bouchenak, S. (2009). Adaptive Middleware for Message Queuing Systems. In: LIU, L., ÖZSU, M.T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Database Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-39940-9_1540

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