In a shared-nothing, distributed text retrieval system, queries are processed over an inverted index that is partitioned among a number of index servers. In practice, the index is either document-based or term-based partitioned. This choice is made depending on the properties of the underlying hardware infrastructure, query traffic distribution, and some performance and availability constraints. In query processing on retrieval systems that adopt a term-based index partitioning strategy, the high communication overhead due to the transfer of large amounts of data from the index servers forms a major performance bottleneck, deteriorating the scalability of the entire distributed retrieval system. In this work, to alleviate this problem, we p...
We identify crucial design issues in building a distributed inverted index for a large collection of...
Web search engines have to deal with a rapidly increasing amount of information, high query loads an...
Term-partitioned indexes are generally inefficient for the evaluation of conjunctive queries, as th...
Large-scale Parallel Web Search Engines (WSEs) needs to adopt a strategy for partitioning the invert...
Large-scale Parallel Web Search Engines (WSEs) needs to adopt a strategy for partitioning the invert...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.With the advances in cloud computing and huge RAMs provided by...
Large-scale web and text retrieval systems deal with amounts of data that greatly exceed the capacit...
Two principal query-evaluation methodologies have been described for cluster-based implementation of...
We study efficient query processing in distributed web search engines with global index organization...
Advances in cloud computing, 64-bit architectures and huge RAMs enable performing many search relate...
Shared-nothing, parallel text retrieval systems require an inverted index, representing a document c...
The Web has became an obiquitous resource for distributed computing making it relevant to investigat...
We present a query-driven algorithm for the distributed indexing of large document collections withi...
We describe a query-driven indexing framework for scalable text retrieval over structured P2P networ...
We examine the search of partitioned Inverted Files with particular emphasis on issues which arise f...
We identify crucial design issues in building a distributed inverted index for a large collection of...
Web search engines have to deal with a rapidly increasing amount of information, high query loads an...
Term-partitioned indexes are generally inefficient for the evaluation of conjunctive queries, as th...
Large-scale Parallel Web Search Engines (WSEs) needs to adopt a strategy for partitioning the invert...
Large-scale Parallel Web Search Engines (WSEs) needs to adopt a strategy for partitioning the invert...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.With the advances in cloud computing and huge RAMs provided by...
Large-scale web and text retrieval systems deal with amounts of data that greatly exceed the capacit...
Two principal query-evaluation methodologies have been described for cluster-based implementation of...
We study efficient query processing in distributed web search engines with global index organization...
Advances in cloud computing, 64-bit architectures and huge RAMs enable performing many search relate...
Shared-nothing, parallel text retrieval systems require an inverted index, representing a document c...
The Web has became an obiquitous resource for distributed computing making it relevant to investigat...
We present a query-driven algorithm for the distributed indexing of large document collections withi...
We describe a query-driven indexing framework for scalable text retrieval over structured P2P networ...
We examine the search of partitioned Inverted Files with particular emphasis on issues which arise f...
We identify crucial design issues in building a distributed inverted index for a large collection of...
Web search engines have to deal with a rapidly increasing amount of information, high query loads an...
Term-partitioned indexes are generally inefficient for the evaluation of conjunctive queries, as th...