Toward BX-Based Architecture for Controlling and Sharing Distributed Data

This paper proposes an architecture for controlling and sharing distributed data, based on the techniques of bidirectional transformation (BX). The novel idea of the proposed architecture, called the Dejima architecture, is that BX is not used between peers but used inside each peer. This idea enabl...

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Published in2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data and Smart Computing (BigComp) pp. 1 - 5
Main Authors Ishihara, Yasunori, Kato, Hiroyuki, Nakano, Keisuke, Onizuka, Makoto, Sasaki, Yuya
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.02.2019
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Summary:This paper proposes an architecture for controlling and sharing distributed data, based on the techniques of bidirectional transformation (BX). The novel idea of the proposed architecture, called the Dejima architecture, is that BX is not used between peers but used inside each peer. This idea enables each peer to specify what data is shared and control how data is used in terms of BX. This paper also addresses known issues of the proposed architecture when data update is cascadingly propagated, and shows our current approach to resolving the issues.
ISSN:2375-9356
DOI:10.1109/BIGCOMP.2019.8679145