International audienceIn this paper we present an analytic study of the impact of churn in cluster-based overlay networks. Cluster-based overlays keep the best of unstructured and structured overlays in terms of scalability, fault-tolerance and stability. Most of join and leave events have no impact on the overall overlay topology making these overlays highly robust to high churn. The only situations that effectively give rise to topology modifications are when clusters need to split because they exceed some maximal size or need to merge because they fall under some minimal size. Although these operations are scalable, they are intricate in the sense that they need synchronization among nodes involved in these operations. In this paper we a...
Partitioning is one of the main problems in p2p group membership, This problem rises when failures a...
Awerbuch and Scheideler [2] have shown that peer-to-peer overlays networks can only survive Byzantin...
Unstructured peer-to-peer systems represent viable candidates for supporting distributed application...
International audienceIn this paper we present an analytic study of the impact of churn in cluster-b...
In this paper, we present an analytical tool for understanding the performance of structured overlay...
In this paper, we present an analytical tool for understanding the performance of structured overl...
Overlay management protocols have been introduced to guarantee overlay network connectivity in dynam...
In this paper, we present a complete analytical study of dynamic membership (aka churn) in structure...
Abstract—Distributed applications built on top of Structured Overlay Networks (SONs) operate based o...
An overlay network is formed on top of- and generally independently from - the underlying physical c...
Distributed applications built on top of Structured Overlay Networks (SONs) operate based on certain...
In this paper, we present a complete analytical study of dynamic membership (aka churn) in structure...
Structured overlay networks form a major class of peer-to-peer systems, which are touted for their a...
We investigate the interaction between Network Partitioning and Churn (node turnover) in Structured ...
Structured overlay networks form a major classof peer-to-peer systems, which are touted for their ab...
Partitioning is one of the main problems in p2p group membership, This problem rises when failures a...
Awerbuch and Scheideler [2] have shown that peer-to-peer overlays networks can only survive Byzantin...
Unstructured peer-to-peer systems represent viable candidates for supporting distributed application...
International audienceIn this paper we present an analytic study of the impact of churn in cluster-b...
In this paper, we present an analytical tool for understanding the performance of structured overlay...
In this paper, we present an analytical tool for understanding the performance of structured overl...
Overlay management protocols have been introduced to guarantee overlay network connectivity in dynam...
In this paper, we present a complete analytical study of dynamic membership (aka churn) in structure...
Abstract—Distributed applications built on top of Structured Overlay Networks (SONs) operate based o...
An overlay network is formed on top of- and generally independently from - the underlying physical c...
Distributed applications built on top of Structured Overlay Networks (SONs) operate based on certain...
In this paper, we present a complete analytical study of dynamic membership (aka churn) in structure...
Structured overlay networks form a major class of peer-to-peer systems, which are touted for their a...
We investigate the interaction between Network Partitioning and Churn (node turnover) in Structured ...
Structured overlay networks form a major classof peer-to-peer systems, which are touted for their ab...
Partitioning is one of the main problems in p2p group membership, This problem rises when failures a...
Awerbuch and Scheideler [2] have shown that peer-to-peer overlays networks can only survive Byzantin...
Unstructured peer-to-peer systems represent viable candidates for supporting distributed application...