Abstract—This paper investigates the dissemination of multiple pieces of information in large networks where users contact each other in a random uncoordinated manner, and users upload one piece per unit time. The underlying motivation is the design and analysis of piece selection protocols for peer-to-peer networks which disseminate files by dividing them into pieces. We first investigate one-sided protocols, where piece selection is based on the states of either the transmitter or the receiver. We show that any such protocol relying only on pushes, or alternatively only on pulls, is inefficient in disseminating all pieces to all users. We propose a hybrid one-sided piece selection protocol – INTERLEAVE – and show that by using both pushes...
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Although being a young technology, peer-to-peer (P2P) networking has spurred dramatic evolution on t...
Social networks are an interesting class of graphs likely to become of increasing importance in the ...
In this paper, we propose and analyze a new asynchronous rumor spreading protocol to deliver a rumor...
We study the problem of simultaneously disseminating multiple messages in a large network in a decen...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Gossip-based protocols provide ...
Gossip-based protocols provide a simple, scalable, and robust way to disseminate messages in large-s...
International audienceGossip-based protocols provide a simple, scalable, and robust way to dissemina...
We develop an analytical model of information dissemination for a gossiping protocol that combines b...
Information dissemination is a fundamental problem in parallel and distributed computing. In its sim...
International audienceGossip-based protocols are now acknowledged as a sound basis to implement coll...
We consider the random phone call model introduced by Demers et al.,which is a well-studied model fo...
This paper analyzes the adoption of unstructured P2P overlay networks to build publish-subscribe sys...
International audienceIn this article, we study the completion time of the PUSH-PULL variant of rumo...
Abstract. In this paper, we study the question of how efficiently a collection of interconnected nod...
Although being a young technology, peer-to-peer (P2P) networking has spurred dramatic evolution on t...
Social networks are an interesting class of graphs likely to become of increasing importance in the ...
In this paper, we propose and analyze a new asynchronous rumor spreading protocol to deliver a rumor...