Title
Deploying Resource Space Model on a Structured P2P Network.
Abstract
Resource Space Model (RSM) is a normalized classification model that uses m-dimensional semantic spaces to share and manage various resources in a centralized manner. This paper explores how to use the idea of classification semantics to organize indexes of resources in a decentralized manner. We deploy RSM on a structured P2P topology HRing by two ID management methods. HRing is a ring-structured P2P topology that can achieve logarithmic routing table size and routing hops. Theoretical analysis and simulations show that both methods can still maintain logarithmic performance and cost. Thus, the decentralized RSM on HRing can be applied on dynamic and large-scale resource-sharing systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/SKG.2009.76
SKG
Keywords
Field
DocType
normalized classification model,decentralized manner,logarithmic performance,id management method,p2p topology,decentralized rsm,classification semantics,deploying resource space model,logarithmic routing table size,resource space model,centralized manner,structured p2p network,construction industry,p2p,data mining,resource sharing,routing,topology,harmonic analysis,indexes
Data mining,Normalization (statistics),Computer science,Peer to peer computing,Theoretical computer science,Construction industry,Logarithm,Routing table,Semantics,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
8
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Xue Chen11588.11
Junfeng Zhang210.71
Weimin Xu3435.74
Xiangfeng Luo41251124.38