New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research abstracts
A hierarchical model of a FTP search engine with applications
Liang Hu1,*
Xiaoshuan Zhang2
Ming Zhao2
Lili Guo1
Weiwei Gong3
Zetian Fu1
1College of Engineering
China Agricultural University
Beijing 100083, PR China
2College of Information and Electrical Engineering
China Agricultural University
Beijing 100083, PR China
3College of Economics and Management
China Agricultural University
Beijing 100083, PR China
*Corresponding author: holypku@163.com, caunews2@cau.edu.cn
Abstract Because the traditional FTP
search engines usually
adopt centralised spiders to collect data, insufficient temporal
effectiveness is their major demerit. For solving this problem, this
paper presents an efficient hierarchical FTP search engine model that
deploys the spider agent on the node host of some specific network for
collecting file data of FTP servers. The key technologies involve a
regional responsibility mechanism, a search mechanism based on the
asynchronous retrieval technology and a PAT Tree storage mechanism. The
simulation shows that the responding time is less than that of the
traditional system and the temporal effectiveness arrives at the
application level. In addition, the test results show that the
architecture has a good scalability.
Keywords FTP search engine; hierarchical
model; information
retrieval; temporal effectiveness
A07073; Online publication date 17 December 2007; Received and
accepted 10 August 2007
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 2007, Vol. 50:
641–646
0028–8233/07/5005–0641 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2007
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