Abstract. Nowadays, massive databases have accumulated and networked in the large-scale and distributed networks, however, in which extensive data are still hard to be directly shared to or efficiently exploited by the users as many challenges and technical designs of query processing are arising in the networks. To address these issues, a name-based query framework is proposed by utilizing Named Data Networking (NDN). Based on the principles of NDN, our query scheme transforms SQL query statements into name-based queries firstly, and then processes these queries for routing, local querying and answers integration in distributed networks. In the system, networked query algorithms process the complex queries and distributed answers with hierarchical names. The primary implementation solutions illustrated in the paper and finally the performance analysis demonstrated that the name-based query scheme is feasible and can fulfill general network design principles.
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