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Ingrid: A Self-Configuring Information Navigation Infrastructure

Paul Francis, Takashi Kambayashi, Shinya Sato, Susumu Shimizu

Year
1995
Citations
19
Access
Open access

Abstract

This paper presents Ingrid, an architecture for a fully distributed, fully self configuring information navigation infrastructure that is designed to scale to global proportions. Unlike current designs, Ingrid is not a hierarchy of large index servers. Rather, links are automatically placed between individual resources based on their topic similarity in such a way that clusters of term combinations are formed. The resulting topology can potentially be searched and browsed by a robot efficiently. This paper describes the fundamentals of Ingrid---the topology design and the algorithms for creating and searching the topology. It discusses the scaling characteristics of Ingrid, and gives the scaling results of a limited experiment.

Keywords

Computer scienceServerHierarchyTopology (electrical circuits)ScalingArchitectureSimilarity (geometry)Network topologyScale (ratio)Robot

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