2011 IEEE 12th International Conference on Mobile Data Management 2011
DOI: 10.1109/mdm.2011.56
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DiSCO: A Distributed Semantic Cache Overlay for Location-Based Services

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“…As this paper builds upon the ideas of previous work (Lübbe et al, 2011;Lübbe et al, 2012;Lübbe et al, 2013), this section outlines their major contributions. First, we describe the general architecture of the distributed main memory cache.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…As this paper builds upon the ideas of previous work (Lübbe et al, 2011;Lübbe et al, 2012;Lübbe et al, 2013), this section outlines their major contributions. First, we describe the general architecture of the distributed main memory cache.…”
Section: Foundationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overview. (Lübbe et al, 2011) introduced data structures and algorithms to store spatial data on a single node. The work bases on a general data model comprising objects which contain an obligatory attribute delineating the spatial extend of the object and arbitrary additional non-spatial attributes.…”
Section: Foundationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section, briefly sketches the basic concepts of our previous work [5], [7] which lay the foundation of this work. We refer the reader to these papers for any details.…”
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“…In [7], we present the general architecture of a distributed spatial main memory cache, where multiple cache nodes collaborate to provide highly scalable access to frequently used data. Figure 1a depicts the general architecture of such a system.…”
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confidence: 99%