Gryphon: An Information Flow Based Approach to Message Brokering
Robert Strom, Guruduth Banavar, Tushar Chandra, Marc Kaplan, Kevan, Miller, Bodhi Mukherjee, Daniel Sturman, and Michael Ward

TL;DR
Gryphon introduces a distributed message brokering paradigm focusing on efficient information flow management between providers and consumers, addressing key challenges in stream-based data transfer.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach to message brokering based on information flow principles, aiming to improve scalability and reliability in distributed systems.
Findings
Addresses major problems in message brokering
Proposes a new distributed paradigm for stream management
Lays out solutions to improve efficiency and robustness
Abstract
Gryphon is a distributed computing paradigm for message brokering, which is the transferring of information in the form of streams of events from information providers to information consumers. This extended abstract outlines the major problems in message brokering and Gryphon's approach to solving them.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Advanced Data Storage Technologies · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
