National audienceThis paper presents a new embedded search engine designed for smart objects. Such devices are generally equipped with extremely low RAM and large Flash storage capacity. To tackle these conflicting hardware constraints, conventional search engines privilege either insertion or query scalability but cannot meet both requirements at the same time. Moreover, very few solutions support document deletions and updates in this context. In this paper, we introduce three design principles, namely Write-Once Partitioning, Linear Pipelining and Background Linear Merging, and show how they can be combined to produce an embedded search engine reconciling high insert/delete/update rate and query scalability. We have implemented our searc...
Indexing the Web and meeting the throughput, response-time, and failure-resilience requirements of a...
In this poster we describe the development of a distributed search engine, referred to as Físréal, w...
The commoditization of hardware, data center economies of scale, and Internet-scale workload growth ...
National audienceThis paper presents a new embedded search engine designed for smart objects. Such d...
International audienceThis paper presents a new embedded search engine designed for smart objects. S...
In this paper, we present Microsearch, a search system suitable for embedded devices used in ubiquit...
International audienceThe Personal Cloud paradigm has emerged as a solution that allows individuals ...
This article introduces an architecture for a document-partitioned search engine, based on a novel a...
The amount of available data has increased notably in the last few years, exposing scalability probl...
© 2021 IEEE.Search is one of the most popular and important web services. The inverted index is the ...
This thesis focuses on methods and analysis for building scalable Internet Search Engines. In this w...
Un nouveau moteur de recherche embarqué conçu pour les objets intelligents. Ces dispositifs sont gén...
International audienceThis paper presents algorithm, architecture, and fabrication results of a non-...
Caching is an important optimization in search engine architectures. Existing caching techniques for...
Abstract. In this poster we describe the development of a distributed search engine, referred to as ...
Indexing the Web and meeting the throughput, response-time, and failure-resilience requirements of a...
In this poster we describe the development of a distributed search engine, referred to as Físréal, w...
The commoditization of hardware, data center economies of scale, and Internet-scale workload growth ...
National audienceThis paper presents a new embedded search engine designed for smart objects. Such d...
International audienceThis paper presents a new embedded search engine designed for smart objects. S...
In this paper, we present Microsearch, a search system suitable for embedded devices used in ubiquit...
International audienceThe Personal Cloud paradigm has emerged as a solution that allows individuals ...
This article introduces an architecture for a document-partitioned search engine, based on a novel a...
The amount of available data has increased notably in the last few years, exposing scalability probl...
© 2021 IEEE.Search is one of the most popular and important web services. The inverted index is the ...
This thesis focuses on methods and analysis for building scalable Internet Search Engines. In this w...
Un nouveau moteur de recherche embarqué conçu pour les objets intelligents. Ces dispositifs sont gén...
International audienceThis paper presents algorithm, architecture, and fabrication results of a non-...
Caching is an important optimization in search engine architectures. Existing caching techniques for...
Abstract. In this poster we describe the development of a distributed search engine, referred to as ...
Indexing the Web and meeting the throughput, response-time, and failure-resilience requirements of a...
In this poster we describe the development of a distributed search engine, referred to as Físréal, w...
The commoditization of hardware, data center economies of scale, and Internet-scale workload growth ...