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Journal article

Using a distributed quadtree index in peer-to-peer networks

Egemen Tanin, Aaron Harwood, Hanan Samet

VLDB JOURNAL | SPRINGER | Published : 2007

DOI: 10.1007/s00778-005-0001-y

University of Melbourne Researchers

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Aaron Harwood Author Computing and Information Systems

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Egemen Tanin Author Computing and Information Systems

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Keywords

Information Systems
Computer Science
Quadtrees
Computer Science, Information Systems
Technology
Distributed Data Structures
Peer-To-Peer Networks
Spatial Data Structures
Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture
Science & Technology

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