Peer-to-Peer Systems III: Third International Workshop, IPTPS 2004, La Jolla, CA, USA, February 26-27, 2004, Revised Selected Papers

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On February 26–27, 2004, the 3rd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer S- tems (IPTPS 2004) brought researchers and practitioners together to discuss the latest developments in peer-to-peer technologies, applications, and systems. As the third workshop in the series, IPTPS 2004 continued the success of the previous workshops in pioneering the state of the art in peer-to-peer systems and identifying key research challenges in the area. The workshop received 145 submissions in the form of ?ve-page position papers. As with previous workshops, submissions went through two rounds of reviews by an international program committee of 14 experts from industry and academia.In the ?rst round eachsubmission receivedtwo reviews.In the second round we focused our attention on submissions with either positive reviews, or with reviews that expressed substantially di?erent opinions. In addition to the technical merit, the reviewing process emphasized originality and the potential of the submission to lead to interesting discussions during the workshop. Intheend,theprogramcommitteeselectedaworkshopprogramof27papers coveringawiderangeoftopicsincludingnewpeer-to-peerapplications,advances in routing, load balancing, searching, as well as transport, mobility, and other networking topics. Authors revised accepted position papers to six pages for the workshop program, and made a ?nal round of revision for this volume. The workshop was composed of eight sessions that spanned two days. To focus discussions, attendance was limited to 67 participants and included s- stantialtimeforinteractionanddiscussionbetweensessionsandatsocialevents.

Author(s): Sriram Ramabhadran, Sumeet Singh, Kiran Tati (auth.), Geoffrey M. Voelker, Scott Shenker (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3279 : Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2005

Language: English
Pages: 308
Tags: Computer Communication Networks; Information Storage and Retrieval; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Operating Systems; Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity; Software Engineering

Front Matter....Pages -
Workshop Report for the 3rd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS 2004)....Pages 1-10
A Practical Distributed Mutual Exclusion Protocol in Dynamic Peer-to-Peer Systems....Pages 11-21
On the Cost of Participating in a Peer-to-Peer Network....Pages 22-32
2 P2P or Not 2 P2P?....Pages 33-43
On Transport Layer Support for Peer-to-Peer Networks....Pages 44-53
Supporting Heterogeneity and Congestion Control in Peer-to-Peer Multicast Streaming....Pages 54-63
Rapid Mobility via Type Indirection....Pages 64-74
P6P: A Peer-to-Peer Approach to Internet Infrastructure....Pages 75-86
Comparing the Performance of Distributed Hash Tables Under Churn....Pages 87-99
DHT Routing Using Social Links....Pages 100-111
When Multi-hop Peer-to-Peer Lookup Matters....Pages 112-122
Uncoordinated Load Balancing and Congestion Games in P2P Systems....Pages 123-130
Simple Efficient Load Balancing Algorithms for Peer-to-Peer Systems....Pages 131-140
The Case for a Hybrid P2P Search Infrastructure....Pages 141-150
Making Peer-to-Peer Keyword Searching Feasible Using Multi-level Partitioning....Pages 151-161
Providing Administrative Control and Autonomy in Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlays....Pages 162-172
Willow: DHT, Aggregation, and Publish/Subscribe in One Protocol....Pages 173-183
Friends Troubleshooting Network: Towards Privacy-Preserving, Automatic Troubleshooting....Pages 184-194
Spurring Adoption of DHTs with OpenHash, a Public DHT Service....Pages 195-205
UsenetDHT: A Low Overhead Usenet Server....Pages 206-216
Clustering in Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Workloads....Pages 217-226
Cluster Computing on the Fly : P2P Scheduling of Idle Cycles in the Internet....Pages 227-236
Robust Distributed Name Service....Pages 237-249
Peer-to-Peer Authentication with a Distributed Single Sign-On Service....Pages 250-258
Secure Acknowledgment of Multicast Messages in Open Peer-to-Peer Networks....Pages 259-268
Know Thy Neighbor’s Neighbor: Better Routing for Skip-Graphs and Small Worlds....Pages 269-277
SmartBoa: Constructing p2p Overlay Network in the Heterogeneous Internet Using Irregular Routing Tables....Pages 278-287
Diminished Chord: A Protocol for Heterogeneous Subgroup Formation in Peer-to-Peer Networks....Pages 288-297
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