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The emerging Peer-to-Peer model has become a very powerful and attractive paradigm for developing Internet-scale systems for sharing resources, including files and documents. The distributed nature of these systems, where nodes are typically located across different networks and domains, inherently hinders the efficient retrieval of information. In this paper, we consider the effects of topologically aware overlay construction techniques on efficient P2P keyword search algorithms. We present the Peer Fusion architecture that aims to efficiently integrate heterogeneous information that is geographically scattered on peers of different networks. The aim of PFusion Architecture is to integrate the heterogeneous information i.e. text, graph, sound, files, mails, Message etc. by means of an efficient scarch mechanism. It is powerful and attractive paradigm of Internet Systems for Searching and Passing of Message on different domains. There is an overall construction technique to get the good results for obtaining the shortest path of routing for the required Search and Retrieval of information. There is an improvement of latency time i.e. the time taken for the Retrieval of information from the Server. The basic idea is that an overlay Networks of nodes is constructed on top of heterogeneous Operating System and Network overlays which are flexible and deployable approaches that allow users to perform distributed operation without modifying the underlying the Physical Networks.
Fusion, Internet System, Operating System, Peer to Peer, paradigm, Physical Networks