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On Triple Dissemination, Forward-Chaining, and Load Balancing in DHT Based RDF Stores

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Databases, Information Systems, and Peer-to-Peer Computing (DBISP2P 2006, DBISP2P 2005)

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The Resource Description Framework provides a powerful model for structured knowledge representation that allows the inference of new knowledge. Because of the anticipated scope of semantic information available in the future, centralized databases will become incapable of handling the load. Peer-to-Peer based distributed databases offer better scalability and integration of many different data sources. In this paper we present a detailed data management strategy for a DHT based RDF store that provides reasoning, robustness, and load-balancing.

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Gianluca Moro Sonia Bergamaschi Sam Joseph Jean-Henry Morin Aris M. Ouksel

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Battré, D., Heine, F., Höing, A., Kao, O. (2007). On Triple Dissemination, Forward-Chaining, and Load Balancing in DHT Based RDF Stores. In: Moro, G., Bergamaschi, S., Joseph, S., Morin, JH., Ouksel, A.M. (eds) Databases, Information Systems, and Peer-to-Peer Computing. DBISP2P DBISP2P 2006 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4125. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71661-7_33

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