The Information Bus: an architecture for extensible distributed systems
SOSP '93 Proceedings of the fourteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Distributed virtual environments and VRML: an event-based architecture
WWW7 Proceedings of the seventh international conference on World Wide Web 7
Matching events in a content-based subscription system
Proceedings of the eighteenth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing
Exploiting an event-based infrastructure to develop complex distributed systems
Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Software engineering
Exploiting IP multicast in content-based publish-subscribe systems
IFIP/ACM International Conference on Distributed systems platforms
Mesh-based content routing using XML
SOSP '01 Proceedings of the eighteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
Generic Constraints for Content-Based Publish/Subscribe
CooplS '01 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems
Efficient Matching for Web-Based Publish/Subscribe Systems
CooplS '02 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems
An Efficient Multicast Protocol for Content-Based Publish-Subscribe Systems
ICDCS '99 Proceedings of the 19th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
RFID middleware design: addressing application requirements and RFID constraints
Proceedings of the 2005 joint conference on Smart objects and ambient intelligence: innovative context-aware services: usages and technologies
XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0 Standard
XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0 Standard
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The ubiquitous computing produces big volume of messages as the pervasive computability is deployed in large scale. As a middleware between the message producer and message consumer, message routing system enables backend systems to efficiently acquire the interested message. A widely adopted message routing mechanism is the content-based publish-subscribe framework. Based on this paradigm, we propose a rule-based system for supporting message routing in ubiquitous computing. The novel system features in the flexibility of the message computing, which is accomplished through a set of message operators. The message consumer could select the appropriate operator and specify the operating rule to get satisfying messages.