ABSTRACT We present SETS, an architecture for efficient search in peer-to-peer networks, building upon ideas drawn from machine learning and social network theory. The key idea is to arrange participating sites in a topic-segmented overlay topology in which most connections are short-distance, connecting pairs of sites with similar content. Topically focused sets of sites are then joined together into a single network by long-distance links. Queries are matched and routed to only the topically closest regions. We discuss a variety of design issues and tradeoffs that an implementor of SETS would face. We show that SETS is efficient in network traffic and query processing load
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This paper presents a small world architecture for P2P networks (SWAN) for content discovery in mult...
The performance of many distributed systems is highly sensitive to the latency of finding objects in...
Social networks often require the ability to perform low latency graph computations in the user requ...
We present SETS, an architecture for ecient search in peer-to-peer networks, building upon ideas dra...
Abstract — The peer-to-peer network for sharing information and data through direct exchange has eme...
This article presents a new algorithm for content-oriented search in P2P networks that avoids floodi...
The Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing model has recently been recognized as a more natural and flexible ...
In this paper we address the query routing problem in peer-to-peer ({P2P}) information retrieval. Ou...
Abstract. Peer-to-peer networks are envisioned to be deployed for a wide range of applications. Howe...
Our work examines the role of overlay topology on the performance of unstructured peer-to-peer syste...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a promising self-organizing ant inspired approach ap...
Improving search performance is an important issue in peer-to-peer (P2P) network systems. The struc...
The explosive growth in the variety and size of social networks has focused attention on searching t...
Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems have become a popular platform for sharing and exchanging voluminous info...
Our work examines the role of overlay topology on the performance of unstructured peer-to-peer syst...
This paper presents a small world architecture for P2P networks (SWAN) for content discovery in mult...
The performance of many distributed systems is highly sensitive to the latency of finding objects in...
Social networks often require the ability to perform low latency graph computations in the user requ...