PADRES (Publish Subscribe)
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| PADRES | |
|---|---|
| Developed by | University of Toronto |
| OS | Cross-platform |
| Genre | Publish/subscribe |
| Website | http://padres.msrg.toronto.edu/Padres/ |
PADRES (Publish/Subscribe Applied to Distributed Resource Scheduling) is a distributed enterprise-grade event management infrastructure developed in the Middleware Systems Research Group at University of Toronto. PADRES is based on the publish/subscribe event notification model, and features:
- Intelligent and scalable rule-based routing protocol and matching algorithm
- Powerful correlation of future and historic event
- Failure detection, recovery and dynamic load balancing
- Distributed system administration and monitoring
PADRES is designed for large-scale event management applications, and is applied for:
- Distributed transformation, deployment and execution
- Distributed monitoring and control
- Goal-oriented resource discovery and scheduling
- Secure, decentralized choreography and orchestration

