Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing offers new research challenges in the field of distributed computing. This paradigm can take advantage of a huge number of idle CPU cycles through Internet in order to solve very complex computational problems. All these resources are provided voluntarily by millions of users spread over the world. This means the cost of allocating and maintaining the resources is split and assumed by each owner/peer. For this reason, P2P computing can be seen as a low-cost alternative to expensive super-computers. Obviously, not every kind of parallel application is suitable for a P2P computing environment. Those with high communication requirements between tasks or with high QoS needs should still be performed in a Lo...
User-interactive applications are evolving in both popularity and scale on the Internet, ranging fro...
The Distributed Hash Table-based (DHT-based) Peer-to-Peer (P2P) system is a largescale, distributed...
With current grid middleware, it is difficult to deploy distributed supercomputing applications that...
With the rapid development of high-speed wide-area networks and powerful yet low-cost computational ...
Abstract—Most P2P systems that have some kind of incentive mechanism reward peers according to their...
Most P2P systems that have some kind of incentive mechanism reward peers according to their contribu...
Most P2P systems that have some kind of incentive mechanism reward peers according to their contribu...
Most P2P systems that have some kind of incentive mechanism reward peers according to their contribu...
Most P2P systems that have any kind of incentive mechanism reward peers’ contribution in terms of up...
Most P2P systems that have some kind of incentive mechanism reward peers according to their contribu...
We consider the problem of Fair Resource Sharing to optimize the performance of resource sharing in ...
We consider the problem of Fair Resource Sharing to optimize the performance of resource sharing in ...
We consider the problem of Fair Resource Sharing to optimize the performance of resource sharing in ...
P2P Grid computing seeks the convergence of Grid and P2P technologies. Deploying a P2P Grid middlewa...
We consider the problem of Fair Resource Sharing to optimize the performance of resource sharing in ...
User-interactive applications are evolving in both popularity and scale on the Internet, ranging fro...
The Distributed Hash Table-based (DHT-based) Peer-to-Peer (P2P) system is a largescale, distributed...
With current grid middleware, it is difficult to deploy distributed supercomputing applications that...
With the rapid development of high-speed wide-area networks and powerful yet low-cost computational ...
Abstract—Most P2P systems that have some kind of incentive mechanism reward peers according to their...
Most P2P systems that have some kind of incentive mechanism reward peers according to their contribu...
Most P2P systems that have some kind of incentive mechanism reward peers according to their contribu...
Most P2P systems that have some kind of incentive mechanism reward peers according to their contribu...
Most P2P systems that have any kind of incentive mechanism reward peers’ contribution in terms of up...
Most P2P systems that have some kind of incentive mechanism reward peers according to their contribu...
We consider the problem of Fair Resource Sharing to optimize the performance of resource sharing in ...
We consider the problem of Fair Resource Sharing to optimize the performance of resource sharing in ...
We consider the problem of Fair Resource Sharing to optimize the performance of resource sharing in ...
P2P Grid computing seeks the convergence of Grid and P2P technologies. Deploying a P2P Grid middlewa...
We consider the problem of Fair Resource Sharing to optimize the performance of resource sharing in ...
User-interactive applications are evolving in both popularity and scale on the Internet, ranging fro...
The Distributed Hash Table-based (DHT-based) Peer-to-Peer (P2P) system is a largescale, distributed...
With current grid middleware, it is difficult to deploy distributed supercomputing applications that...