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After several years of intensive investigation, peer-to-peer computing has established itself as an accepted research topic in the general area of distributed systems. Going beyond the initial file sharing applications that spurred productive research and developement, peer-to-peer computing is associated with inherently decentralized, self-organizing,
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After several years of intensive investigation, peer-to-peer computing has established itself as an accepted research topic in the general area of distributed systems. Going beyond the initial file sharing applications that spurred productive research and developement, peer-to-peer computing is associated with inherently decentralized, self-organizing,
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HIERARCHICAL PEER-TO-PEER SYSTEMS
Parallel Processing Letters, 2003Structured peer-to-peer (P2P) lookup services organize peers into a flat overlay network and offer distributed hash table (DHT) functionality. Data is associated with keys and each peer is responsible for a subset of the keys. In hierarchical DHTs, peers are organized into groups, and each group has its autonomous intra-group overlay network and ...
Luis Garcés-Erice +4 more
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Proceedings First International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, 2005
Summary form only given, as follows. Distributed computing represents an extremely cost-effective way to gain supercomputer-scale power to run certain types of compute-intensive applications. Remarkably, the majority of a PC's time is spent doing nothing. The average PC is idle between 60 and 90%, even when it is being used.
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Summary form only given, as follows. Distributed computing represents an extremely cost-effective way to gain supercomputer-scale power to run certain types of compute-intensive applications. Remarkably, the majority of a PC's time is spent doing nothing. The average PC is idle between 60 and 90%, even when it is being used.
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1995
Peer-to-peer accountability is an essential component of empowerment-based management models. To foster this environment, skills such as conflict resolution, team building, communication and group dynamics need to be identified and supported. The lack of peer-to-peer accountability can seriously hinder the development of management models.
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Peer-to-peer accountability is an essential component of empowerment-based management models. To foster this environment, skills such as conflict resolution, team building, communication and group dynamics need to be identified and supported. The lack of peer-to-peer accountability can seriously hinder the development of management models.
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Peer-to-peer semantic coordination
Journal of Web Semantics, 2004Semantic coordination, namely the problem of finding an agreement on the meaning of heterogeneous schemas, is one of the key issues in the development of the Semantic Web. In this paper, we propose a method for discovering semantic mappings across hierarchical classifications (HCs) based on a new approach, which shifts the problem of semantic ...
Bouquet, Paolo +2 more
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Decentralized Peer-to-Peer Auctions
Electronic Commerce Research, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Peer-to-peer is not for everyone
IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2001Software developers and specialized media are touting the peer-to-peer computing model (P2P) as the next big thing in Internet technology. I review and contrast it to the traditional Web-server model.
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Peer-to-peer for collaborative applications
Proceedings 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2003Peer-to-peer systems recently captured the attention of practitioners and researchers as they provide an attractive alternative to client-server architectures. Peer-to-peer enables the creation of massively distributed networks of data repositories that can be setup and discarded easily according to applicative needs.
CUGOLA, GIANPAOLO, PICCO, GIAN PIETRO
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Dependability in peer-to-peer systems
IEEE Internet Computing, 2004Server-centric architectures such as the Web's suffer from well-known problems related to application size and increasing user requests. Peer-to-peer systems can help address some of the key challenges, but this survey of several current P2P systems shows that dependability remains an open issue.
DE PAOLI, FLAVIO MARIA +1 more
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Computing in Science & Engineering, 2001
Will peer-to-peer computing be the next killer Internet application? Like most over-hyped concepts, P2P is loosely defined and covers a set of rather disparate ideas. Perhaps the only common theme is a client-oriented view of the world; you might think of P2P as "Power to the People".
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Will peer-to-peer computing be the next killer Internet application? Like most over-hyped concepts, P2P is loosely defined and covers a set of rather disparate ideas. Perhaps the only common theme is a client-oriented view of the world; you might think of P2P as "Power to the People".
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