The proliferation of computationally powerful, interconnected devices entails a new generation of networked applications and social utilities characterized by a strong growth in scale and dynamics.Distributed virtual environments constitute a privileged example, involving a high degree of interactivity as well as tightened constraints and requirements. As a response to these issues, this dissertation explores and substantiates sociality as a fundamental principle both in and for the design of such systems.A specialized, dual peer-to-peer architecture is introduced, combining a highly-structured backbone overlay with a loosely-structured geometric client overlay synergistically complementing each other. To enable a global-scale, single-insta...
Deploying virtual organizations (VOs) is difficult for small-and medium-scale collaborations: the ov...
Abstract. A natural succeeding process for the Internet was to cre-ate Social Networks (e.g. Faceboo...
In this paper, we consider social peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, where peers are sharing their resourc...
Peer-to-peer overlay networks are distributed systems, without any hierarchical organization or cent...
Massively Multiplayer Online Games are played by millions of people from around the world who play t...
Social media services and applications enable billions of users to share an unprecedented amount of ...
Online Social Networking platforms (OSNs) have become part of the real life of people. This is the n...
Centralized online Social networks such as Facebook are highly popular [1]. Despite their success, a...
Peer-to-peer overlay networks are distributed systems, without any hierarchical organization or cent...
Abstract—The growth of the Internet, and consequently the number of interconnected computers is the ...
Abstract—Social network platforms have rapidly changed the way that people communicate and interact....
Centralized online Social networks such as Facebook are highly popular [1]. Despite their success, ...
Peer-to-peer overlay networks are distributed systems, without any hierarchical organization or cent...
Recent years have seen several earnest initiatives from both academic researchers as well as open so...
International audienceIn this paper, we argue for the benefits of enabling the self-organisation of ...
Deploying virtual organizations (VOs) is difficult for small-and medium-scale collaborations: the ov...
Abstract. A natural succeeding process for the Internet was to cre-ate Social Networks (e.g. Faceboo...
In this paper, we consider social peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, where peers are sharing their resourc...
Peer-to-peer overlay networks are distributed systems, without any hierarchical organization or cent...
Massively Multiplayer Online Games are played by millions of people from around the world who play t...
Social media services and applications enable billions of users to share an unprecedented amount of ...
Online Social Networking platforms (OSNs) have become part of the real life of people. This is the n...
Centralized online Social networks such as Facebook are highly popular [1]. Despite their success, a...
Peer-to-peer overlay networks are distributed systems, without any hierarchical organization or cent...
Abstract—The growth of the Internet, and consequently the number of interconnected computers is the ...
Abstract—Social network platforms have rapidly changed the way that people communicate and interact....
Centralized online Social networks such as Facebook are highly popular [1]. Despite their success, ...
Peer-to-peer overlay networks are distributed systems, without any hierarchical organization or cent...
Recent years have seen several earnest initiatives from both academic researchers as well as open so...
International audienceIn this paper, we argue for the benefits of enabling the self-organisation of ...
Deploying virtual organizations (VOs) is difficult for small-and medium-scale collaborations: the ov...
Abstract. A natural succeeding process for the Internet was to cre-ate Social Networks (e.g. Faceboo...
In this paper, we consider social peer-to-peer (P2P) networks, where peers are sharing their resourc...