Agreement Maintenance Based on Schema and Ontology Change in P2P Environment
L.Y. Banowosari, I.W.S. Wicaksana, and A.B. Mutiara

TL;DR
This paper proposes a semantic agreement maintenance framework for P2P environments that dynamically adapts to schema and ontology changes, improving agreement accuracy in autonomous, evolving systems.
Contribution
It introduces a hybrid P2P model with mechanisms to detect and adapt to local schema changes, addressing the static assumption of previous approaches.
Findings
Higher schema changes decrease F-measure performance.
Modification type has minimal impact on F-measure.
Choosing the right algorithm enhances agreement accuracy.
Abstract
This paper is concern about developing a semantic agreement maintenance method based on semantic distance by calculating the change of local schema or ontology. This approach is important in dynamic and autonomous environment, in which the current approach assumed that agreement or mapping in static environment. The contribution of this research is to develop a framework based on semantic agreement maintenance approach for P2P environment. This framework based on two level hybrid P2P model architecture, which consist of two peer type: (1) super peer that use to register and manage the other peers, and (2) simple peer, as a simple peer, it exports and shares its contents with others. This research develop a model to maintain the semantic agreement in P2P environment, so the current approach which does not have the mechanism to know the change, since it assumed that ontology and local…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Caching and Content Delivery · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
