Nick Koudas, M. Rabinovich, D. Srivastava, Tingbao Yu
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Abstract
In file-sharing P2P networks, a fundamental problem is that of identifying databases that are relevant to user queries. This problem is referred to as the location problem in P2P literature. We propose a scalable solution to the location problem in a data-sharing P2P network, consisting of a network of XML database nodes and XML router nodes, and make the following contributions. We develop the internal organization and routing protocols for the XML router nodes, to enable scalable XPath query and update processing, under the open and the agreement cooperation models between nodes. Since router nodes tend to be memory constrained, we facilitate a space/performance tradeoff by permitting aggregated routing states, and developing algorithms for generating and using such aggregated information. We experimentally demonstrate the scalability of our approach, and the performance of our query and update protocols, using a detailed simulation model, varying key design parameters.