Infopipes for Composing Distributed Information Flows. Koster, R., Black, A. P., Huang, J., Walpole, J., & Pu, C. In Proceedings of the 2001 International Workshop on Multimedia Middleware, pages 44–47, New York, NY, USA, 2001. ACM. 00045
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Building applications that process information flows on existing middleware platforms is difficult, because of the variety of QoS requirements, the need for application-specific protocols, and the poor match of the commonly used abstraction of remote invocations to streaming. We propose Infopipes as a high-level abstraction for building blocks that handle information flows. The ability to query individual Infopipe elements as well as composite Infopipes for properties of supported flows enables QoS-aware configuration. Similarly to local protocol frameworks Infopipes provide a flexible infrastructure for configuring communication services from modules, but unlike protocols the abstraction uniformly includes the entire pipeline from source to sink, possibly across process and node boundaries.
@inproceedings{koster_infopipes_2001,
	address = {New York, NY, USA},
	title = {Infopipes for {Composing} {Distributed} {Information} {Flows}},
	isbn = {1-58113-396-0},
	url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/985135.985150},
	doi = {10.1145/985135.985150},
	abstract = {Building applications that process information flows on existing middleware platforms is difficult, because of the variety of QoS requirements, the need for application-specific protocols, and the poor match of the commonly used abstraction of remote invocations to streaming. We propose Infopipes as a high-level abstraction for building blocks that handle information flows. The ability to query individual Infopipe elements as well as composite Infopipes for properties of supported flows enables QoS-aware configuration. Similarly to local protocol frameworks Infopipes provide a flexible infrastructure for configuring communication services from modules, but unlike protocols the abstraction uniformly includes the entire pipeline from source to sink, possibly across process and node boundaries.},
	urldate = {2015-06-19},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2001 {International} {Workshop} on {Multimedia} {Middleware}},
	publisher = {ACM},
	author = {Koster, Rainer and Black, Andrew P. and Huang, Jie and Walpole, Jonathan and Pu, Calton},
	year = {2001},
	note = {00045},
	pages = {44--47}
}

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