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Information retrieval system using the keyword concept net of the P2P service-based in the mobile cloud environment

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In the mobile cloud environment, the information retrieval system based on the P2P is very important. In case of an information search that is not consistent with the meta profile in the data distribution technique, the reliability of the searched data cannot be assured. This study suggests the reliable information retrieval system of the P2P service based in the mobile cloud environment. The proposed system is applied to the keyword based concept net applying the ontology method. Additionally, for effective information retrieval of peers, the connectivity between the keyword concepts is applied. Here, the applied concept net consists of keyword focused net, field recommended by the professional group net, and business process concept net. This system is available to search and analysis in a mobile peer aspect by constructing the interface as a category-based concept net keyword with the information search about the business process cooperation; through this type of the classification system, the cooperation information is structured. The information search methodology using the keyword concept network of the ontology-based that is the topic of this study can suggest to sharing, expert, mobile, governance as the business process cooperative service. In addition, it is possible to change into the business process method through the social cooperation of the mobile environment. Therefore, the process improvement, control, and policy can be supported through the business process visualization.

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Moon, SJ., Yoon, CP. Information retrieval system using the keyword concept net of the P2P service-based in the mobile cloud environment. Peer-to-Peer Netw. Appl. 8, 596–609 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12083-014-0265-3

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