Semantically routing queries in peer-based systems: The h-link approach
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Improving peer-to-peer search performance through intelligent social search
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
OTM'07 Proceedings of the 2007 OTM Confederated international conference on On the move to meaningful internet systems: CoopIS, DOA, ODBASE, GADA, and IS - Volume Part I
Neighbourhood maps: decentralised ranking in small-world P2P networks
IPDPS'06 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Parallel and distributed processing
A decentralized recommendation system based on self-organizing partnerships
NETWORKING'06 Proceedings of the 5th international IFIP-TC6 conference on Networking Technologies, Services, and Protocols; Performance of Computer and Communication Networks; Mobile and Wireless Communications Systems
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Peer-to-Peer networks allow users to globally share resources directly with each other. As these users are from all over the world, they will utilize the network differently. For example, they might use their native tongue to describe resources. These differences makes it a difficult task to provide efficient and robust search capabilities within fully distributed P2P networks. In this paper, we show how our P2P search infrastructure The Socialized.Net^1 give nodes a rudimentary social network. This allows a close grouping of nodes based on interest, backgrounds and agendas. We discuss how the social network improves network performance, network integrity and search relevance.