Abstract—Friend-to-Friend (F2F) storage systems were shown to suffer from two significant limitations. First, users with a small set of friends are penalized by lack of available storage for their needs, while users with many friends get overloaded with resource requests. Second, friends are typically in close geographical proximity to each other, and thus their online times are synchronized, leading to low data availability when they are offline. This paper addresses these concerns by expanding the set of storage resources while still using a measure of social incentives. It proposes an indirect tie measurement to compute the social strength between possibly distant nodes in a social network. Using datasets from co-authorship networks and ...
Social tagging networks have become highly popular for publishing and searching contents. Users in s...
Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friend...
Milgram empirically showed that people knowing only connections to their friends could locate any pe...
Abstract—While direct social ties have been intensely studied in the context of computer-mediated so...
Friend-to-friend networks, i.e. peer-to-peer networks where data are exchanged and stored solely thr...
A major hurdle to deploying a distributed storage infrastructure in peer-to-peer systems is storing ...
Abstract—Peer-to-peer file sharing systems, most notably Bit-Torrent (BT), have achieved tremendous ...
Search in P2P networks is an open problem, and most of P2P networks reflect social relationships. By...
Abstract—Personal storage is a mainstream service used by millions of users. Among the existing alte...
Recent years have seen exponential growth of social network sites (SNSs) such as Friendster, MySpace...
By harvesting friendship networks from e-mail contacts or instant message "buddy lists" Pe...
In recent years, classical Internet applications have been accompanied by the surging of a greatvari...
Peer-to-peer file sharing systems are now at the origin of most of Internet traffic. Improving the p...
The concept of friend and friendship are critical to both theoretical and empirical studies of socia...
Technologically enabled sharing-economy networks are changing the way humans trade and collaborate. ...
Social tagging networks have become highly popular for publishing and searching contents. Users in s...
Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friend...
Milgram empirically showed that people knowing only connections to their friends could locate any pe...
Abstract—While direct social ties have been intensely studied in the context of computer-mediated so...
Friend-to-friend networks, i.e. peer-to-peer networks where data are exchanged and stored solely thr...
A major hurdle to deploying a distributed storage infrastructure in peer-to-peer systems is storing ...
Abstract—Peer-to-peer file sharing systems, most notably Bit-Torrent (BT), have achieved tremendous ...
Search in P2P networks is an open problem, and most of P2P networks reflect social relationships. By...
Abstract—Personal storage is a mainstream service used by millions of users. Among the existing alte...
Recent years have seen exponential growth of social network sites (SNSs) such as Friendster, MySpace...
By harvesting friendship networks from e-mail contacts or instant message "buddy lists" Pe...
In recent years, classical Internet applications have been accompanied by the surging of a greatvari...
Peer-to-peer file sharing systems are now at the origin of most of Internet traffic. Improving the p...
The concept of friend and friendship are critical to both theoretical and empirical studies of socia...
Technologically enabled sharing-economy networks are changing the way humans trade and collaborate. ...
Social tagging networks have become highly popular for publishing and searching contents. Users in s...
Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friend...
Milgram empirically showed that people knowing only connections to their friends could locate any pe...