2010 International Symposium on Information Technology 2010
DOI: 10.1109/itsim.2010.5561465
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A P2P object-oriented database system that supports multi-attribute and range queries with improved query response time

Abstract: Nowadays, the demand for the processing and storing demand of these data has limited the traditional way of storing and processing data based on client/server architecture. To overcome this bottleneck, a peer-to-peer object-oriented database is proposed because of its robustness, fault-tolerance, scalability and less administrative nature. Chord is a structured P2P overlay network providing indexing facility enables users to locate a piece of data based on a given key through an efficient routing algorithm. Th… Show more

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“…Muruganathan et al [23] have analytically evaluated the average query response time of the two-level Hierarchical Clustering based Hybrid-routing Protocol (THCHP) proposed recently for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Wei and Ming [24] presented a preliminary design for a P2P object-oriented database on the open Chord which supports multi-attribute and range queries. Yfoulis et al [25] have presented an efficient and effective MPC-based solution, which improves upon previous work.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muruganathan et al [23] have analytically evaluated the average query response time of the two-level Hierarchical Clustering based Hybrid-routing Protocol (THCHP) proposed recently for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Wei and Ming [24] presented a preliminary design for a P2P object-oriented database on the open Chord which supports multi-attribute and range queries. Yfoulis et al [25] have presented an efficient and effective MPC-based solution, which improves upon previous work.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%