2020
Journal article  Closed Access

Scalable decentralized indexing and querying of multi-streams in the fog

Dazzi P., Mordacchini M.

Streaming  Network protocols  Distributed indexing  Community detection  Information Systems  Hardware and Architecture  Software  Computer Networks and Communications 

NOA-AID (Network Overlays for Adaptive information Aggregation, Indexing and Discovery on the fog) is an approach for decentralized indexing, aggregation and discovery of data belonging to streams. It is organized on two network layers. The upper layer is in charge of delivering an information discovery approach by providing a distributed index structure. The lower layer is devoted to resource aggregation based on epidemic protocols designed for highly dynamic environment, well suited to stream-oriented scenarios. It defines a flexible approach to express queries targeting highly heterogeneous data, as well as a self-organizing dynamic system allowing the optimal resolution of queries on the most suitable stream producers. The paper also presents a theoretical study and discusses the costs related to information management operations; it also gives an empirical validation of findings. Finally, it reports an extended experimental evaluation that demonstrated the ability of NOA-AID to be effective and efficient for retrieving information extracted from streams in highly-dynamic and distributed processing architectures.

Source: Journal of grid computing (2020). doi:10.1007/s10723-020-09521-3

Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers, London ;, Paesi Bassi


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:429993,
	title = {Scalable decentralized indexing and querying of multi-streams in the fog},
	author = {Dazzi P. and Mordacchini M.},
	publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers, London ;, Paesi Bassi},
	doi = {10.1007/s10723-020-09521-3},
	journal = {Journal of grid computing},
	year = {2020}
}

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