Abstract

Master-slave P2P mapping principle proposed in our previous work [ is a semantic P2P mapping paradigm with modularity and loosely coupled characteristics. The intent of this paper is to define a common case study of this paradigm for the semantic information integration. The domain of the case study is a semantic P2P information integration system called SGII[, i.e., system that help in information coordinating and interoperating by orchestrating the content and formalization expression of master-slave P2P mapping between elements from different peer node models which represent the data exposed (shared) by data sources. Furthermore, an illustrative example of master-slave P2P mapping paradigm is given to explain how the mappings are implemented and to demonstrate the paradigm can hence be applied in semantic information integration scenarios.

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