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- 2015
- Kota Abe, Mikio Yoshiday:
Constructing distributed doubly linked lists without distributed locking. P2P 2015: 1-10 - Shawn Adams, Matthew J. Rutherford:
Decentralized intersection management through peer-to-peer technology. P2P 2015: 1-5 - Kang Chen, Guoxin Liu, Haiying Shen, Fang Qi:
Sociallink: utilizing social network and transaction links for effective trust management in P2P file sharing systems. P2P 2015: 1-10 - Andreas Disterhöft, Kalman Graffi:
Protected chords in the web: secure P2P framework for decentralized online social networks. P2P 2015: 1-5 - Lennart Elsen, Fabian Kuhn, Christian Decker, Roger Wattenhofer:
goProbe: a scalable distributed network monitoring solution. P2P 2015: 1-10 - Roy Friedman, Alexander Libov, Ymir Vigfusson:
Distilling the ingredients of P2P live streaming systems. P2P 2015: 1-10 - Yuhua Lin, Haiying Shen:
Autotune: game-based adaptive bitrate streaming in P2P-assisted cloud-based vod systems. P2P 2015: 1-10 - Guoxin Liu, Haiying Shen:
Deadline guaranteed service for multi-tenant cloud storage. P2P 2015: 1-10 - Guoxin Liu, Haiying Shen:
iASK: a distributed Q&A system incorporating social community and global collective intelligence. P2P 2015: 1-10 - Muhammad Anis Uddin Nasir, Sarunas Girdzijauskas, Nicolas Kourtellis:
Socially-aware distributed hash tables for decentralized online social networks. P2P 2015: 1-10 - Alexander Schaub, Dario Rossi:
Design and analysis of an improved bitmessage anti-spam mechanism. P2P 2015: 1-5 - Nick Tindall, Aaron Harwood:
Peer-to-peer between browsers: cyclon protocol over WebRTC. P2P 2015: 1-5 - Matthias Wichtlhuber, Sheip Dargutev, Sabrina Müller, Anja Klein, David Hausheer:
QTrade: a quality of experience based peercasting trading scheme. P2P 2015: 1-10 - Muhammad Irfan Yousuf, Suhyun Kim:
Coping with bad-mouthing in peer-to-peer file sharing networks. P2P 2015: 1-9 - Yong Liu, Marinho P. Barcellos, Jay R. Lorch, Anyi Wang:
2015 IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, P2P 2015, Boston, MA, USA, September 21-25, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-5090-0300-6 [contents] - 2014
- Khalid Alhamed, Marius-Calin Silaghi:
User freedom: To be or not to be a 'supernode'. P2P 2014: 1-5 - Yasuhiro Ando, Hiroya Nagao, Takehiro Miyao, Kazuyuki Shudo:
Routing table construction method solely based on query flows for structured overlays. P2P 2014: 1-5 - Árpád Berta, Vilmos Bilicki, Márk Jelasity:
Defining and understanding smartphone churn over the internet: A measurement study. P2P 2014: 1-5 - Filipe Campos, Miguel Matos, José Pereira, David Rua:
A peer-to-peer service architecture for the Smart Grid. P2P 2014: 1-5 - Rahma Chaabouni, Marc Sánchez Artigas, Pedro García López:
Reducing costs in the personal cloud: Is bittorrent a better bet? P2P 2014: 1-10 - Yehia Elkhatib, Mu Mu, Nicholas J. P. Race:
Dataset on usage of a live & VoD P2P IPTV service. P2P 2014: 1-5 - Matthias Feldotto, Christian Scheideler, Kalman Graffi:
HSkip+: A self-stabilizing overlay network for nodes with heterogeneous bandwidths. P2P 2014: 1-10 - Roy Friedman, Yoav Kantor, Amir Kantor:
Replicated erasure codes for storage and repair-traffic efficiency. P2P 2014: 1-10 - Harisankar Haridas, Sriram Kailasam, Janakiram Dharanipragada:
Cloudy knapsack problems: An optimization model for distributed cloud-assisted systems. P2P 2014: 1-5 - István Hegedüs, Márk Jelasity, Levente Kocsis, András A. Benczúr:
Fully distributed robust singular value decomposition. P2P 2014: 1-9 - Michael Herrmann, Ren Zhang, Kai-Chun Ning, Claudia Díaz, Bart Preneel:
Censorship-resistant and privacy-preserving distributed web search. P2P 2014: 1-10 - Xiaoyong Li, Dmitri Loguinov:
Stochastic models of pull-based data replication in P2P systems. P2P 2014: 1-10 - Miguel Matos, Valerio Schiavoni, Etienne Rivière, Pascal Felber, Rui Oliveira:
LAYSTREAM: Composing standard gossip protocols for live video streaming. P2P 2014: 1-10 - Ruma R. Paul, Peter Van Roy, Vladimir Vlassov:
An empirical study of the global behavior of a structured overlay network. P2P 2014: 1-5 - Björn Richerzhagen, Dominik Stingl, Ronny Hans, Christian Gross, Ralf Steinmetz:
Bypassing the cloud: Peer-assisted event dissemination for augmented reality games. P2P 2014: 1-10
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