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SWIM: Scalable Weakly-consistent Infection-style Process Group Membership Protocol
- In Proc. 2002 Intnl. Conf. Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN ’02
, 2002
"... Several distributed peer-to-peer applications require weakly-consistent knowledge of process group membership information at all participating processes. SWIM is a generic software module that offers this service for largescale process groups. The SWIM effort is motivated by the unscalability of tra ..."
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Several distributed peer-to-peer applications require weakly-consistent knowledge of process group membership information at all participating processes. SWIM is a generic software module that offers this service for largescale process groups. The SWIM effort is motivated by the unscalability
22.10.2009 Implementation of a Peer-to-Peer Multiplayer Game with Realtime Requirements
"... Massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs) have become increasingly popular in the recent years, particularly in the form of online role-playing games (MMORPGs). These games support up to several ten thousand players interacting in a virtual game world. The current commercially successful games are ..."
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completely event-based mode, supporting the execution of the game in an discrete-event-based network simulator. Third, a simple artificial intelligence player is developed for workload generation in large (and possibly simulated) networks. Furthermore, the newly developed transport protocol CUSP is applied
Secure Geographic Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
, 2013
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