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3rd Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference (CNSR'05)
Design of a Distributed P2P-Based Grid Content Management Architecture
Halifax, N.S., Canada
May 16-May 18
ISBN: 0-7695-2333-1
Qian Zhang, Northeastern University
Yu Sun, Northeastern University
Zheng Liu, Northeastern University
Xia Zhang, Northeastern University
Xuezhi Wen, Northeastern University
The development of information technologies and the expansion of the Internet have brought us to an environment, which is filled with huge amounts of information. A number of content management systems have appeared which aim to support the management of these large amounts of content. Many CMS solutions are currently based on client/server model with a central server for storage and management. However, such centralized systems lack scalability and reliability. P2P-based CMS solutions can solve the scalable problem, but they have some shortcomings such as security, reliability, etc. We present a P2P-based content management architecture (PCMA) with some Grid properties such as security, reliability, etc., which combines the advantages of the above two models and avoids their shortcomings. PCMA can exactly discovery services and scales much better.
Citation:
Qian Zhang, Yu Sun, Zheng Liu, Xia Zhang, Xuezhi Wen, "Design of a Distributed P2P-Based Grid Content Management Architecture," cnsr, pp.339-344, 3rd Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference (CNSR'05), 2005
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