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Improving query answering in peer-to-peer data searching

Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks have become an important infrastructure during the last years. It emerged as a new paradigm for building distributed network applications. This paper focuses on the schema based P2P systems for the exchange of scientific documents based on semantic overlay clusters SOC. T...

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