Search engine architectures from conventional to p2p

Torsten Suel

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    Abstract

    A significant amount of research has focused on the problem of implementing large-scale search engines in peer-to-peer environments. However, gaps in both performance and perspective remain between conventional approaches and those explored in the peer-to-peer community. In this talk, we give a brief overview of search engine architectures and performance issues from the perspective of a researcher focusing on conventional engines. We then discuss the main differences between the two approaches, suggest areas for fruitful interaction, and list open problems.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2008 ACM Workshop on Large-Scale Distributed Systems for Information Retrieval, LSDS-IR'08, Co-located with the 17th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, CIKM'08
    Pages1
    Number of pages1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2008
    Event2008 ACM Workshop on Large-Scale Distributed Systems for Information Retrieval, LSDS-IR'08, Co-located with the 17th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, CIKM'08 - Napa Valley, CA, United States
    Duration: Oct 26 2008Oct 30 2008

    Publication series

    NameInternational Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings

    Other

    Other2008 ACM Workshop on Large-Scale Distributed Systems for Information Retrieval, LSDS-IR'08, Co-located with the 17th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, CIKM'08
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityNapa Valley, CA
    Period10/26/0810/30/08

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Decision Sciences
    • General Business, Management and Accounting

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