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    Distributed Active Catalogs and Meta-Data Caching in Descriptive Name Services

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    Today's global internetworks challenge the ability of name services and other information services to locate data quickly. We introduce a distributed active catalog and meta-data caching for optimizing queries in this environment. Our active catalog constrains the search space for a query by returning a list of data repositories where the answer to the query is likely to be found. Meta-data caching improves performance by keeping frequently used characterizations of the search space close to the user, and eliminating active catalog communication and processing costs. When searching for query responses, our techniques contact only the small percentage of the data repositories with actual responses, resulting in search times of a few seconds. We implemented a distributed active catalog and meta-data caching in a prototype descriptive name service called "Nomenclator. " We present performance results for Nomenclator in a search space of 1000 data repositories. 1. Introduction Users canno..

    Content routing : a scalable architecture for network-based information discovery

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    Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (p. 134-141).by Mark A. Sheldon.Ph.D
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