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Parallel distributed information retrieval services
draft-pradeepkumarxplorer-pdirsd-00

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draft-pradeepkumarxplorer-pdirsd-00
Network Working Group                                           Pradeep Kumar Xplorer
Internet-Draft                                                    google
Intended status: Standards Track                                 Mar 22, 2021
Expires: Sept 22,2021

                        Parallel distributed information retrieval services
                       draft-pradeepkumarxplorer-pdirsd-00

Abstract

   To have a pdirsd daemon with http servers

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1.  Introduction

Parellel Distributed Information retrieval services
Rudimentary idea first phase
I propose Parallel Dsitributed Information retrieval services where the index is
not with just one company like google or yahoo.
Each access of something results in being indexed or upgraded in rank to be
retrieved.
So if someone access dhyanayoga.info/Californian.html it would be
automatically indexed.
Right now if i am the author of the file i have to manually use some indexing
software given by google or yahoo. I have not done it. Most websites
google.com yahoo.com are not providing easy indexers as well.
So each Webserver would have a PDIRSD daemon or software in the website
If i access https://goodspaguide.co.uk/features/balinese-massage-explained
then my webserver indexes it.
Each PDIRSD webserver would have also a indexer in the website
So if my website is walkonyourtoes.com it would have an indexer
walkonyourtoes/indexer
So i am in Dalung and accessing a URL in canada it might be a transient file,
so dalung would have some list of PDIRSD webservers, the nearest to my client
browser would index the file or information in Canada that i accessed
So the WWW would have many PDISRD servers and a search invokation from
your desktop or smart fone screen would use some algorithm to search for
some PDISRD servers in the WWW
and give you the result.

There has to be way to know what URLS are accessed most using this
and there can be a topsites.com that shows most accessed URls as well.
This can be like a standard to have the daemon in all the WWW servers.

   

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Author's Address

   Pradeep Kumar Xplorer
   Google

   Email: pradeepan88@hotmail.com

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