Bo Ling, Zhiguo Lu, W. Ng, B. Ooi, K. Tan, Aoying Zhou
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A content-based resource location mechanism in PeerIS
With the flurry of research on P2P computing, many P2P technical challenges have emerged, one of which is how to efficiently locate desired resources. Advances have been made in this hot research field, where the pioneers are Pastry, CAN, Chord, and Tapestry. By using the functionality of a distributed hash table, they have achieved fair effectiveness. However they have many common limitations, such as ignoring the autonomous nature of peers, and just supporting weakly semantic functions. According to reality in the distributed network, we propose a content-based location mechanism, which not only keeps the autonomy of peers, but also supports approximate query and finer granularity of content sharing. Furthermore, this mechanism also facilitates P2P system to evolve dynamically. We have also used PeerIS, a P2P based information system used to verify it and obtained satisfactory results.