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An Effective Scheduling Scheme for Information Searching with Computational Resources Scattered over a Large-Scale Network

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Large-Scale Knowledge Resources. Construction and Application (LKR 2008)

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In this article, we propose an efficient resource distribution scheduling scheme for information retrieval from multiple information sources. This scheme can restrain costs for information searching and retrieval by limiting the effective area of connection from an information source to computational resources. Furthermore, we show the effectiveness of the scheme by computer simulations with various assumption settings.

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Kondo, S., Sugawara, S., Ishibashi, Y. (2008). An Effective Scheduling Scheme for Information Searching with Computational Resources Scattered over a Large-Scale Network. In: Tokunaga, T., Ortega, A. (eds) Large-Scale Knowledge Resources. Construction and Application. LKR 2008. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4938. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78159-2_32

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