Using the Publish-Subscribe Model in the Interface to the Routing System
draft-camwinget-i2rs-pubsub-sec-00
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Authors | Ken Beck, Nancy Cam-Winget , David McGrew | ||
Last updated | 2014-01-12 (Latest revision 2013-07-11) | ||
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Abstract
In the Publish-Subscribe model, subscribers express their interest in an event, or a pattern of events, and are subsequently notified of any event generated by a publisher that matches their registered interest. The model is well suited for communication in large-scale and loosely coupled distributed systems. This document describes how the model fits into Interface to the Routing System (I2RS) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) architectures, and analyzes its advantages, its security requirements, and its use in providing security within I2RS.
Authors
Ken Beck
Nancy Cam-Winget
David McGrew
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