Peer-to-Peer Systems II: Second International Workshop, IPTPS 2003, Berkeley, CA, USA, February 21-22, 2003. Revised Papers

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In very short time, peer-to-peer computing has evolved from an attractive new paradigm into an exciting and vibrant research field bringing together researchers from systems, networking, and theory.

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems, IPTPS 2003, held in Berkeley, CA, USA in February 2003.

The 27 revised papers presented together with an introductory summary of the discussions at the workshop were carefully selected during two rounds of reviewing and revision from initially 166 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on experience with P2P; theory and algorithms, P2P in a broader perspective; incentive and fairness; new DHT designs; naming, indexing, and searching; file sharing; and networking and applications.

Author(s): Michal Feldman, Shelley Zhuang (auth.), M. Frans Kaashoek, Ion Stoica (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2735
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 320
Tags: Computer Communication Networks; Operating Systems; Data Structures; Information Storage and Retrieval; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet)

Front Matter....Pages -
Workshop Report for 2nd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS ‘03) 21-22 February 2003 – Claremont Hotel, Berkeley, CA, USA....Pages 1-20
Controlling the Cost of Reliability in Peer-to-Peer Overlays....Pages 21-32
Towards a Common API for Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlays....Pages 33-44
Sloppy Hashing and Self-Organizing Clusters....Pages 45-55
Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlays Need Application-Driven Benchmarks....Pages 56-67
Load Balancing in Structured P2P Systems....Pages 68-79
Simple Load Balancing for Distributed Hash Tables....Pages 80-87
A Simple Fault Tolerant Distributed Hash Table....Pages 88-97
Koorde: A Simple Degree-Optimal Distributed Hash Table....Pages 98-107
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing and Copyright Law: A Primer for Developers....Pages 108-117
On Death, Taxes, and the Convergence of Peer-to-Peer and Grid Computing....Pages 118-128
Scooped, Again....Pages 129-138
Rationality and Self-Interest in Peer to Peer Networks....Pages 139-148
Enforcing Fair Sharing of Peer-to-Peer Resources....Pages 149-159
Kelips: Building an Efficient and Stable P2P DHT through Increased Memory and Background Overhead....Pages 160-169
SOMO: Self-Organized Metadata Overlay for Resource Management in P2P DHT....Pages 170-182
Efficient Recovery from Organizational Disconnects in SkipNet....Pages 183-196
Semantic-Free Referencing in Linked Distributed Systems....Pages 197-206
On the Feasibility of Peer-to-Peer Web Indexing and Search....Pages 207-215
Studying Search Networks with SIL....Pages 216-224
Efficient Peer-To-Peer Searches Using Result-Caching....Pages 225-236
Adaptive Peer Selection....Pages 237-246
Rateless Codes and Big Downloads....Pages 247-255
Understanding Availability....Pages 256-267
PeerNet: Pushing Peer-to-Peer Down the Stack....Pages 268-277
Lighthouses for Scalable Distributed Location....Pages 278-291
SplitStream: High-Bandwidth Content Distribution in Cooperative Environments....Pages 292-303
Efficient Broadcast in Structured P2P Networks....Pages 304-314
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