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Existing e-commerce specifications such as ebXML and UDDI manage resource by logical centralized approach, which lead to single point failure and performance bottleneck. As a new computing model, peer-to-peer addresses existing e-commerce resource management problems in a natural way. This paper presents DEBIZ, a decentralized service for resource management in e-commerce. In DEBIZ, resource is managed in peer-to-peer approach, and metadata of the resource and query message is presented in XML document. Experimental results show that DEBIZ has lower space overhead, well-balanced load, and good robustness.
This paper was supported by the Grid Research Program of Shanghai (025115032) and the High Technology Research and Development Program of China (2001AA414140)
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Wu, ZD., Rao, WX., Ma, FY. (2003). DEBIZ: A Decentralized Lookup Service for E-commerce. In: Zhou, X., Orlowska, M.E., Zhang, Y. (eds) Web Technologies and Applications. APWeb 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2642. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36901-5_54
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