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Constructing and Querying Peer-to-Peer Warehouses of XML Resources

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We present KadoP, a distributed infrastructure for warehousing XML resources in a peer-to-peer framework. KadoP allows users to build a shared, distributed repository of resources such as XML documents, semantic information about such documents, Web services, and collections of such items. KadoP2P builds on distributed hash tables as a peer communication layer, and ActiveXML as a model for constructing and querying the resources in the peer network. We describe KadoP’s data model, query language, and query processing paradigm.

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Abiteboul, S., Manolescu, I., Preda, N. (2005). Constructing and Querying Peer-to-Peer Warehouses of XML Resources. In: Bussler, C., Tannen, V., Fundulaki, I. (eds) Semantic Web and Databases. SWDB 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3372. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-31839-2_16

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