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Towards Ontology-Driven P2P Grid Resource Discovery
Pittsburgh, PA November 08-November 08
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Felix Heine, Universit?t Paderborn, Germany
Matthias Hovestadt, Universit?t Paderborn, Germany
Odej Kao, Universit?t Paderborn, Germany
In this paper we present a new approach to semantic resource discovery in the Grid. A peer-to-peer network is used to distribute and query the resource catalogue. Each peer can provide resource descriptions and background knowledge, and each peer can query the network for existing resources. We do not require a central ontology for resource description and matching. Each peer may have its own, possibly incomplete, ontology, which will be completed by the knowledge distributed over the network. This allows to find matching resources even if the concepts used to describe the resources are unknown to the provider, as the network supplies the missing parts of the ontology.
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Felix Heine, Matthias Hovestadt, Odej Kao, "Towards Ontology-Driven P2P Grid Resource Discovery," grid, pp.76-83, Fifth IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Grid Computing (GRID'04), 2004
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