Domain resource integration system
Wang Liang, Guo Yi-Ping, Fang Ming

TL;DR
This paper introduces DRIS, a hierarchical distributed system designed to improve Internet information retrieval by addressing issues like update delays and limited coverage, thereby enhancing the underlying infrastructure rather than creating a commercial search engine.
Contribution
The paper presents the design and protocols of DRIS, a novel hierarchical distributed system that enhances Internet information retrieval infrastructure.
Findings
Addresses bottlenecks in current web search systems
Proposes a hierarchical distributed architecture for Internet retrieval
Details protocols for implementing DRIS
Abstract
Domain Resource Integrated System (DRIS) is introduced in this paper. DRIS is a hierarchical distributed Internet information retrieval system. This system will solve some bottleneck problems such as long update interval, poor coverage in current web search system. DRIS will build the information retrieval infrastructure of Internet, but not a commercial search engine. The protocol series of DRIS are also detailed in this paper.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlgorithms and Data Compression · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
