@inproceedings{Nottelmann/Fuhr:06,
  key={Nottelmann/Fuhr:06},
  author={Nottelmann, Henrik and Fuhr, Norbert},
  title={Comparing different architectures for query routing in peer-to-peer networks},
  abstract={Efficient and effective routing of content-based queries is an emerging problem in peer-to-peer networks, and can be seen as an extension of the traditional ``resource selection'' problem. Although some approaches have been proposed, finding the best architecture (defined by the network topology, the underlying selection method, and its integration into peer-to-peer networks) is still an open problem. This paper investigates different building blocks of such architectures, among them the decision-theoretic framework, CORI, hierarchical networks, distributed hash tables and HyperCubes. The evaluation on a large test-bed shows that the decision-theoretic framework can be applied effectively and cost-efficiently onto peer-to-peer networks.},
  crossref={ECIR:06},
  pages={253-264},
  year=2006,
  entrydate=2005120,
}
