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2. P2P 2002: Linköping, Sweden
- Ross Lee Graham, Nahid Shahmehri:
2nd International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P 2002), 5-7 September 2002, Linköping, Sweden. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1810-9
Keynote Presentations
- David Barkai:
Internet Distributed Computing: The Intersection of Web Services, P2P, and Grid Computing. 3 - Jikku Venkat:
Grid Computing in the Enterprise with the UD MetaProcessor. 4 - Martin King, Marcel Muehlemann:
Transforming the Reliability, Security and Scalability of IT Communications through the Pervasive Deployment of Serverless Software Infrastructur. 5-12 - Rajkumar Buyya:
Grid Economy Comes of Age: Emerging Gridbus Tools for Service-Oriented Cluster and Grid Computing. 13 - A Tribute to Gene Ka. 14-16
Invited Talk
- Michiharu Takemoto, Hiroshi Sunaga, Kenichiro Tanaka, Hiroaki Matsumura, Eiji Shinohara:
The Ubiquitous Service-Oriented Network (USON) - An Approach for a Ubiquitous World Based on P2P Technology. 17-21
Research Papers
- Luc Onana Alima, Valentin Mesaros, Peter Van Roy, Seif Haridi:
NetProber: A Component for Enhancing Efficiency of Overlay Networks in P2P Systems. 25-32 - Artur Andrzejak, Zhichen Xu:
Scalable, Efficient Range Queries for Grid Information Services. 33-40 - Emir Halepovic, Ralph Deters:
Building a P2P Forum System with JXTA. 41-48 - Markus Junginger, Yugyung Lee:
The Multi-Ring Topology - High-Performance Group Communication in Peer-to-Peer Networks. 49-56 - Achilles Kameas, Irene Mavrommati, Dimitris Ringas, Prashant Wason:
eComP: An Architecture that Supports P2P Networking Among Ubiquitous Computing Devices. 57-64 - Daishi Kato:
GISP: Global Information Sharing Protocol - A Distributed Index for Peer-to-Peer. 65-72 - Christoph Lindemann, Oliver P. Waldhorst:
A Distributed Search Service for Peer-to-Peer File Sharing in Mobile Applications. 73-80 - Steven J. Lynden, Omer F. Rana:
Coordinated Learning to Support Resource Management in Computational Grids. 81-89 - Jens Mache, Melanie Gilbert, Jason Guchereau, Jeff Lesh, Felix Ramli, Matthew Wilkinson:
Request Algorithms in Freenet-Style Peer-to-Peer Systems. 90-95 - Benno J. Overeinder, Etienne Posthumus, Frances M. T. Brazier:
Integrating Peer-to-Peer Networking and Computing in the AgentScape Framework. 96-103 - Mario T. Schlosser, Michael Sintek, Stefan Decker, Wolfgang Nejdl:
A Scalable and Ontology-Based P2P Infrastructure for Semantic Web Services. 104-111 - Rüdiger Schollmeier, Gero Schollmeier:
Why Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Does Scale: An Analysis of P2P Traffic Patterns. 112-119 - Zary Segall, Andrew Fortier, Gerd Kortuem, Jay Schneider, Sean Workman:
Multishelf: An Experiment in Peer-to-Peer Infomediation. 120-127 - Mark Senior, Ralph Deters:
Market Structures in Peer Computation Sharing. 128-135 - Eduard Turcan, Nahid Shahmehri, Ross Lee Graham:
Intelligent Software Delivery Using P2P. 136-143 - Adam Wierzbicki, Robert Strzelecki, Daniel Swierczewski, Mariusz Znojek:
Rhubarb: A Tool for Developing Scalable and Secure Peer-to-Peer Applications. 144-151 - Huinan Xu, Philip Seltsikas:
Evolving the ASP Business Model: Web Service Provision in the Grid Era. 152-159
Poster Presentations
- Sascha Alda:
Adaptability in Component-Based Peer-to-Peer Applications. 163-164 - Pietro Braione:
A Semantical and Implementative Comparison of File Sharing Peer-to-Peer Applications. 165-166 - Roman Kurmanowytsch, Mehdi Jazayeri, Engin Kirda:
Towards a Hierarchical, Semantic Peer-to-Peer Topology. 167-168 - Hiroshi Sunaga, Michiharu Takemoto, Tetsuya Iwata:
Advanced Peer-to-Peer Network Platform for Various Services - SIONet (Semantic Information Oriented Network). 169-170 - Elisa Turrini, Fabio Panzieri:
Using P2P Techniques for Content Distribution Internetworking: A Research Proposal. 171-172 - James Walkerdine, Lee Melville, Ian Sommerville:
Dependability Properties of P2P Architectures. 173-174
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