K. Funaki, T. Hochin, Hiroki Nomiya, H. Nakanishi, M. Kojima
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Abstract
This paper proposes a parallel indexing scheme of a large amount of data in order to resolve the issues about time limitation. Three kinds of computing-nodes are introduced. These are reception-nodes, representative-nodes, and normalnodes. A reception-node receives data for insertion. A representative-node receives queries. Normal-nodes retrieve data from indexes. Here, three kinds of indexes are introduced. These are a whole-index, a partial-index, and a reception-index. In a partial-index, data are stored. In a whole-index, partial-indexes are stored as its data. In a reception-index, additional data are stored. The reception-index is moved to a normal-node, and becomes a partial-index. The proposed scheme is also a data distribution scheme for shortening the insertion time. A reception-node accepts additional data even if the index is already built.