There are three key driving forces behind the development of Internet Content Management Systems (CMS) - a desire to manage the explosion of content, a desire to provide structure and meaning to content in order to make it accessible, and a desire to work collaboratively to manipulate content in some meaningful way. Yet the traditional CMS has been unable to meet the latter of these requirements, often failing to provide sufficient tools for collaboration in a distributed context. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems are networks in which every node is an equal participant (whether transmitting data, exchanging content, or invoking services) and there is an absence of any centralised administrative or coordinating authorities. P2P systems are inheren...
Abstract Peer-to-peer (P2P) computer networks have recently received tremendous attention due to the...
Distributing digital media contents to a large number of users in a cost-effective manner is a chall...
One of the most striking properties of the Internet is its flexibility to accommodate features it wa...
There are three key driving forces behind the development of Internet Content Management Systems (CM...
Peer-to-peer systems have existed since the first incarnation of the Internet. In recent times the I...
This paper details a proposed peer-to-peer system, which allows a user to join communities of other ...
International audienceIn the last decade, there has been a tendency of shifting content distribution...
Conference held in Firenze, Italy, 30 November -2 December 2005This paper describes the design of a ...
Content publishing and distribution often occurs in a costly and inefficient manner via client/serve...
Abstract. Peer-to-peer networks have often been touted as the ultimate solution to scalability. Alth...
The significance of collaboration over the Internet has become a corner-stone of modern computing, a...
In this paper, we investigate the formation of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks with rational participati...
In my dissertation, I present a suite of protocols that assist in efficient content loca-tion and di...
The solution that we have developed and advocate in this paper is based on the postulation that we c...
Abstract—The utility of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems extends far beyond traditional file sharing. This...
Abstract Peer-to-peer (P2P) computer networks have recently received tremendous attention due to the...
Distributing digital media contents to a large number of users in a cost-effective manner is a chall...
One of the most striking properties of the Internet is its flexibility to accommodate features it wa...
There are three key driving forces behind the development of Internet Content Management Systems (CM...
Peer-to-peer systems have existed since the first incarnation of the Internet. In recent times the I...
This paper details a proposed peer-to-peer system, which allows a user to join communities of other ...
International audienceIn the last decade, there has been a tendency of shifting content distribution...
Conference held in Firenze, Italy, 30 November -2 December 2005This paper describes the design of a ...
Content publishing and distribution often occurs in a costly and inefficient manner via client/serve...
Abstract. Peer-to-peer networks have often been touted as the ultimate solution to scalability. Alth...
The significance of collaboration over the Internet has become a corner-stone of modern computing, a...
In this paper, we investigate the formation of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks with rational participati...
In my dissertation, I present a suite of protocols that assist in efficient content loca-tion and di...
The solution that we have developed and advocate in this paper is based on the postulation that we c...
Abstract—The utility of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems extends far beyond traditional file sharing. This...
Abstract Peer-to-peer (P2P) computer networks have recently received tremendous attention due to the...
Distributing digital media contents to a large number of users in a cost-effective manner is a chall...
One of the most striking properties of the Internet is its flexibility to accommodate features it wa...