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HOT-P2P 2005: San Diego, California, USA
- Second International Workshop on Hot Topics in Peer-to-Peer Systems, HOT-P2P 2005, San Diego, California, USA, July 21, 2005. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2417-6
- Behrooz Khorashadi, Xin Liu, Dipak Ghosal:
Determining the peer resource contributions in a P2P contract. 2-9 - Giancarlo Ruffo
, Rossano Schifanella
:
Scalability evaluation of a peer-to-peer market place based on micro payments. 10-17 - Virginia Mary Lo, Dayi Zhou, Yuhong Liu, Chris GauthierDickey
, Jun Li:
Scalable supernode selection in peer-to-peer overlay networks. 18-25 - Rafael Asorey-Cacheda
, Francisco J. González-Castaño
, M. Crespo-Alonso, Luca Caviglione
, Franco Davoli
:
A packet snif.ng and synchronization technique to boost P2P satellite networks. 28-32 - Alberto Dainotti
, Antonio Pescapè, Giorgio Ventre:
A packet-level traffic model of Starcraft. 33-42 - Giovanni Chiola:
An empirical study of data redundancy for high availability in large overlay networks. 43-50 - Angelo Spognardi
, Alessandro Lucarelli, Roberto Di Pietro
:
A methodology for P2P file-sharing traffic detection. 52-61 - Michele Amoretti
, Matteo Bisi, Francesco Zanichelli
, Gianni Conte:
Introducing secure peergroups in SP2A. 62-69 - Gennaro Cordasco
, Alessandra Sala:
2-Chord Halved. 72-79 - Njål T. Borch:
Improving semantic routing efficiency. 80-86 - Jun Liu:
Peer-Tree: a peer-to-peer message forwarding structure for relaying messages in mobile applications. 87-94 - Nabhendra Bisnik, Alhussein A. Abouzeid
:
Modeling and analysis of random walk search algorithms in P2P networks. 95-103 - Zhen Li, Manish Parashar:
Comet: a scalable coordination space for decentralized distributed environments. 104-111

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