Query Processing in Super-Peer Networks with Languages Based on Information Retrieval: The P2P-DIET Approach

Citation:

S. Idreos, C. Tryfonopoulos, M. Koubarakis, and Y. Drougas, “Query Processing in Super-Peer Networks with Languages Based on Information Retrieval: The P2P-DIET Approach,” in Proceedings of the 1st Peer-to-peer Computing and Databases Workshop (P2P-DB), Heraklion, Greece, 2004, pp. 496-505.
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Abstract:

This paper presents P2P-DIET, an implemented resource sharing system that unifies one-time and continuous query processing in super-peer networks P2P-DIET offers a simple data model for the description of network resources based on attributes with values of type text and a query language based on concepts from Information Retrieval The focus of this paper is on the main modelling concepts of P2P-DIET (metadata, advertisements and queries), the routing algorithms (inspired by the publish/subscibe system SIENA) and the scalable indexing of resource metadata and queries.

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