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Efficient Research in Community Semantic Overlay Networks

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Networked Digital Technologies (NDT 2012)

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cSON (community Semantic Overlay Network) is a semantic overlay network organized around communities where each community is supposed, in this work, contains one super-peer and a set of peers: a super-peer describes the domain (e.g. ontology) supported by its community and a peer joins a community with its own data schema. We model cSON as a weighted connected graph G where vertices are communities and edges between two vertices represent semantic links between them. One challenge in cSON is how to efficiently extend the scope of the research to all communities. In this paper, we propose a distributed algorithm that builds, based on G, a maximal-affinity covering tree which is borrowed later by all queries. We give a performance evaluation concerning the creation of this tree and we compare then our routing algorithm with the one (called baseline) which consists to send queries to only neighboring communities which are able to treat them.

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Nachouki, G., Quafafou, M. (2012). Efficient Research in Community Semantic Overlay Networks. In: Benlamri, R. (eds) Networked Digital Technologies. NDT 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 294. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30567-2_1

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