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Content routing in a network of WAIS servers
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2002
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EngineeringNetwork RoutingNetwork AnalysisContent RouterInformation RetrievalScalable RoutingInformation-centric NetworkingData ManagementLarge Distributed SystemDistributed SystemsDistributed Data ManagementComputer ScienceDistributed Query ProcessingContent RoutingRelational QueriesNetwork ScienceContent Router GuidesDistributed Data StoreContent Delivery Network
Locating and accessing information in a large distributed system is a difficult problem of growing importance. This paper reports on our experience building and using a prototype system for transparent, user-guided associative access to the contents of a large, distributed set of WAIS servers. Our system is based on content routing, an architecture that makes use of content labels for locating and accessing information in large distributed systems. Our content router for WAIS servers is implemented as a Semantic File System that constructs content labels from WAIS source and catalog files. The content router guides locating documents by suggesting terms that frequently appear with a given query term in document headlines. Sufficiently narrowed queries are routed to WAIS servers and processed in parallel. We have successfully used our content router to locate documents on a large number of WAIS servers. Along with demonstrating the feasibility of distributed finding in a large network of information servers, the prototype shows interactive performance limited primarily by the processing time at WAIS servers.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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