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Sixth International Conference on Networking (ICN'07), 2007
Peer to peer is an important way for files sharing. In existing P2P systems, users need to query and retrieve files, and have to know some knowledge, such as file names, keywords or hash values, about those files before searching. However, files on the Internet are not only abundant but also mutable.
Xuelian Lin +3 more
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Peer to peer is an important way for files sharing. In existing P2P systems, users need to query and retrieve files, and have to know some knowledge, such as file names, keywords or hash values, about those files before searching. However, files on the Internet are not only abundant but also mutable.
Xuelian Lin +3 more
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2012 IEEE 12th International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P), 2012
One of the differences between typical peer-to-peer (P2P) and client-server systems is the existence of user accounts. While many P2P applications, like public file sharing, are anonymous, more complex services such as decentralized online social networks require user authentication.
Gunnar Kreitz +4 more
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One of the differences between typical peer-to-peer (P2P) and client-server systems is the existence of user accounts. While many P2P applications, like public file sharing, are anonymous, more complex services such as decentralized online social networks require user authentication.
Gunnar Kreitz +4 more
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Seventh IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P 2007), 2007
This paper proposes to utilize algorithms from the probabilistic graphical models domain for Peer-to-Peer rating of data items and for computing "social influence" of nodes in a Peer-to-peer social network. We evaluate the practicality of our approach using large- scale simulations over a MSN Live Messenger subgraph consisting of about a million nodes.
Danny Bickson +2 more
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This paper proposes to utilize algorithms from the probabilistic graphical models domain for Peer-to-Peer rating of data items and for computing "social influence" of nodes in a Peer-to-peer social network. We evaluate the practicality of our approach using large- scale simulations over a MSN Live Messenger subgraph consisting of about a million nodes.
Danny Bickson +2 more
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Peering at peer-to-peer computing
IEEE Internet Computing, 2001How would you like to share files with another user without having to explicitly place them in a designated external location? The recent successes of (and controversies surrounding) Napster, Gnutella, and FreeNet have drawn attention to peer-to-peer computing, which allows precisely such interactions between information and service providers and their
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Communications of the ACM, 2010
Within a decade, P2P has proven to be a technology that enables innovative new services and is used by millions of people every day.
Rodrigo Rodrigues 0001, Peter Druschel
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Within a decade, P2P has proven to be a technology that enables innovative new services and is used by millions of people every day.
Rodrigo Rodrigues 0001, Peter Druschel
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Communications of the ACM, 2003
The P2P design philosophy needs far more detail before we can appreciate a clear picture of its potential.
Detlef Schoder, Kai Fischbach
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The P2P design philosophy needs far more detail before we can appreciate a clear picture of its potential.
Detlef Schoder, Kai Fischbach
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Third International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grid (SKG 2007), 2007
The current globalizing industry is highly desired for synchronous collaborative working environment to perform multi-sited and multi-user cooperation during complex product design among partners. This paper introduces a preliminary research work about Peer-to- Peer A based collaborative communication environment that attempts to support synchronous ...
Lirong Wang +3 more
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The current globalizing industry is highly desired for synchronous collaborative working environment to perform multi-sited and multi-user cooperation during complex product design among partners. This paper introduces a preliminary research work about Peer-to- Peer A based collaborative communication environment that attempts to support synchronous ...
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Peer-to-peer, or peer pressure?
Business HistoryIn this response to the editorial, I consider the challenges currently faced by the peer review system. These challenges include both the state of the history profession, especially as it interacts with the economics of academic journal publishing. I also consider the impact of the transition to Open Access (OA) publishing.
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18th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2004. Proceedings., 2004
Summary form only given. Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks are designed with an assumption that the nodes in a P2P network will cooperate each other. In the absence of any common goals shared by the nodes of a P2P network, external motivation to cooperate and be trustworthy is required.
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Summary form only given. Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks are designed with an assumption that the nodes in a P2P network will cooperate each other. In the absence of any common goals shared by the nodes of a P2P network, external motivation to cooperate and be trustworthy is required.
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Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005
Reduced to a common denominator the term Peer-to-Peer (P2P) refers to technology which enables two or more peers to collaborate spontaneously in a network of equals (peers) by using appropriate information and communication systems without the necessity for central coordination.
Detlef Schoder, Kai Fischbach
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Reduced to a common denominator the term Peer-to-Peer (P2P) refers to technology which enables two or more peers to collaborate spontaneously in a network of equals (peers) by using appropriate information and communication systems without the necessity for central coordination.
Detlef Schoder, Kai Fischbach
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