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LinkedPeers: A Distributed System for Interlinking Multidimensional Data

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In this paper we present LinkedPeers, a distributed system designed for efficient distribution and processing of multidimensional hierarchical data over a Peer-to-Peer overlay. he system design aims at incorporating two important features, namely large-scale support for partially-structured data and high-performance, distributed query processing including multiple aggregates. To achieve that, LinkedPeers utilizes a conceptual chain of DHT rings that stores data in a hierarchy-preserving manner and is able to adjust both the granularity of indexing and the amount of pre-computation according to the incoming workload. Extensive experiments prove that our system is very efficient achieving over 85% precision in answering queries while minimizing communication cost and adapting its indexing to the incoming queries.

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Asiki, A., Tsoumakos, D., Koziris, N. (2011). LinkedPeers: A Distributed System for Interlinking Multidimensional Data. In: Hameurlain, A., Liddle, S.W., Schewe, KD., Zhou, X. (eds) Database and Expert Systems Applications. DEXA 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6861. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23091-2_47

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