When a query requesting materialization arrives at a distributed node it checks in its cache and if the materialization is available answers the query. What if materialization is not available-the node communicates the query in the network until a node answering the requested materialization is available. This type of network communication increases the number of query forwarding's between nodes. The aim of this paper is to reduce the multiple redirects. In this paper we propose a new CB-pattern tree indexing to identify the exact distributed node where the needed materialization is available.
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