Concurrency control and recovery in database systems
Concurrency control and recovery in database systems
What the query told the link: the integration of hypertext and information retrieval
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An abductive, linguistic approach to model retrieval
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Principles of distributed database systems (2nd ed.)
Principles of distributed database systems (2nd ed.)
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
From reading to retrieval: freeform ink annotations as queries
Proceedings of the 22nd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
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Pastry: Scalable, Decentralized Object Location, and Routing for Large-Scale Peer-to-Peer Systems
Middleware '01 Proceedings of the IFIP/ACM International Conference on Distributed Systems Platforms Heidelberg
Pharos, a Collaborative Infrastructure for Web Knowledge Sharing
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P-Grid: A Self-Organizing Access Structure for P2P Information Systems
CooplS '01 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems
Data Storage Requirements for the Service Oriented Computing
SAINT-W '03 Proceedings of the 2003 Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops (SAINT'03 Workshops)
Fast retrieval of high-dimensional feature vectors in P2P networks using compact peer data summaries
MIR '03 Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGMM international workshop on Multimedia information retrieval
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Current developments on Service-oriented Architectures, Peer-to- Peer and Grid computing promise more open and flexible architectures for digital libraries. They will open the Digital Library (DL) technology to a wider clientele, allow faster adaptability and enable the usage of federative models on content and service provision. These technologies raise new challenges for the realization of DL functionalities, which are rooted in the increased heterogeneity of content, services and metadata, in the higher degree of distribution and dynamics, as well as in the omission of a central control instance. This paper discusses these opportunities and challenges for three central types of DL functionality revolving around information access: metadata management, retrieval functionality, and personalization services.