Domain Specific Distributed Search Engine Based on Semantic P2P Networks
Lican Huang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a domain-specific distributed search engine utilizing semantic P2P networks, enabling efficient retrieval of domain-related information through a virtual tree structure and a prototype implementation.
Contribution
It proposes a novel semantic P2P network architecture with a domain-specific virtual tree for distributed search, and demonstrates a working prototype.
Findings
Prototype successfully retrieves domain-specific information.
Efficient search through semantic P2P network demonstrated.
Domain-specific virtual tree structure effective for distributed search.
Abstract
This paper presents a distributed search engine based on semantic P2P Networks. The user's computers join the domains in which user wants to share information in semantic P2P networks which is domain specific virtual tree (VIRGO ). Each user computer contains search engine which indexes the domain specific information on local computer or Internet. We can get all search information through P2P message provided by all joined computers. By companies' effort, we have implemented a prototype of distributed search engine, which demonstrates easily retrieving domain-related information provided by joined computers .
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Caching and Content Delivery · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
