Peer-to-Peer Systems IV 4th International Workshop, IPTPS 2005, Ithaca, NY, USA, February 24-25, 2005. Revised Selected Papers /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2005.
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Series: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
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Table of Contents:
- Workshop Report
- Workshop Report
- Security and Incentives
- A Self-repairing Peer-to-Peer System Resilient to Dynamic Adversarial Churn
- A First Look at Peer-to-Peer Worms: Threats and Defenses
- A Taxonomy of Rational Attacks
- Search
- Brushwood: Distributed Trees in Peer-to-Peer Systems
- Arpeggio: Metadata Searching and Content Sharing with Chord
- OverCite: A Cooperative Digital Research Library
- Miscellaneous
- NetProfiler: Profiling Wide-Area Networks Using Peer Cooperation
- A Statistical Theory of Chord Under Churn
- Peering Peer-to-Peer Providers
- Multicast
- The Impact of Heterogeneous Bandwidth Constraints on DHT-Based Multicast Protocols
- Chainsaw: Eliminating Trees from Overlay Multicast
- FeedTree: Sharing Web Micronews with Peer-to-Peer Event Notification
- Overlay Algorithms
- Hybrid Overlay Structure Based on Random Walks
- Quickly Routing Searches Without Having to Move Content
- Practical Locality-Awareness for Large Scale Information Sharing
- Empirical Studies
- An Empirical Study of Free-Riding Behavior in the Maze P2P File-Sharing System
- Clustering in P2P Exchanges and Consequences on Performances
- The Bittorrent P2P File-Sharing System: Measurements and Analysis
- Miscellaneous
- Dynamic Load Balancing in Distributed Hash Tables
- High Availability in DHTs: Erasure Coding vs. Replication
- Conservation vs. Consensus in Peer-to-Peer Preservation Systems
- Exploiting Network Locality
- Locality Prediction for Oblivious Clients
- Impact of Neighbor Selection on Performance and Resilience of Structured P2P Networks
- Evaluating DHT-Based Service Placement for Stream-Based Overlays.