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A semantic layer for publishing and localizing xml data for a p2p xquery mediator

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In this poster, we present the P2P XML data localization layer of XLive, an XQuery mediation system developed at University of Versailles [2]. A major challenge in the evaluation of XQuery over a P2P network in the context of multiple XML sources is to abstract from structural heterogeneity. Most existing approaches have mainly exploited varied types of 1:1 semantic mappings between peer schemas and/or ontologies. Complex query algorithms are required to exploit these semantic links between peers. In contrast, our approach focuses on a simple semantic layer. It is built on a Chord [4] DHT for indexing semantic descriptions of mediated data sources. A mapping process transforms an XML view of a mediator (each peer is equipped with a mediator) to a semantic form that is published into the P2P network and stored in the DHT. For a given user query, a search in the DHT retrieves all relevant data sources able to contribute to the result elaboration. Then, every peer that contains relevant data is directly queried to collect data for elaborating the final answer.

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G. Gardarin and al. XLive: An XML Light Integration Virtual Engine. In http://www.prism.uvsq.fr/Üntravers/xlive/, 2007.
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  • (2011)A semantic searching scheme in heterogeneous unstructured P2P networksJournal of Computer Science and Technology10.1007/s11390-011-1190-z26:6(925-941)Online publication date: 1-Nov-2011

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WWW '08: Proceedings of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web
April 2008
1326 pages
ISBN:9781605580852
DOI:10.1145/1367497
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  1. p2p
  2. semantic mediation.
  3. xquery

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