Peer-to-Peer Systems IV
4th International Workshop, IPTPS 2005, Ithaca, NY, USA, February 24-25, 2005. Revised Selected Papers
Book and Conference Proceedings
4th International Workshop, IPTPS 2005, Ithaca, NY, USA, February 24-25, 2005. Revised Selected Papers
Chapter and Conference Paper
Generally evolutionary algorithms designed for parallel environments improve their execution time. However, if the algorithm has different individual evaluation costs, or if it is executed under multiprogrammi...
Chapter
Structured peer-to-peer (p2p) overlay networks like CAN, Chord, Pastry and Tapestry [19.14], [19.20], [19.17], [19.22] provide a self-organizing substrate for large-scale p2p applications. They can implement a sc...
Chapter and Conference Paper
Structured peer-to-peer overlay networks provide a useful substrate for building distributed applications but there are general concerns over the cost of maintaining these overlays. The current approach is to ...
Chapter and Conference Paper
In tree-based multicast systems, a relatively small number of interior nodes carry the load of forwarding multicast messages. This works well when the interior nodes are dedicated infrastructure routers. But i...
Chapter and Conference Paper
This paper presents Scribe, a large-scale event notification infrastructure for topic-based publish-subscribe applications. Scribe supports large numbers of topics, with a potentiallylarge number of subscriber...