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PeerTrust: Supporting Reputation-Based Trust for Peer-to-Peer Electronic Communities

by Li Xiong, Ling Liu - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING , 2004
"... Peer-to-peer (P2P) online communities are commonly perceived as an environment offering both opportunities and threats. One way to ..."
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Peer-to-peer (P2P) online communities are commonly perceived as an environment offering both opportunities and threats. One way to

Chord: A Scalable Peer-to-Peer Lookup Service for Internet Applications

by Ion Stoica, Robert Morris, David Karger, M. Frans Kaashoek, Hari Balakrishnan - SIGCOMM'01 , 2001
"... A fundamental problem that confronts peer-to-peer applications is to efficiently locate the node that stores a particular data item. This paper presents Chord, a distributed lookup protocol that addresses this problem. Chord provides support for just one operation: given a key, it maps the key onto ..."
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A fundamental problem that confronts peer-to-peer applications is to efficiently locate the node that stores a particular data item. This paper presents Chord, a distributed lookup protocol that addresses this problem. Chord provides support for just one operation: given a key, it maps the key onto

A Survey and Comparison of Peer-to-Peer Overlay Network Schemes

by Eng Keong Lua, Jon Crowcroft, Marcelo Pias, Ravi Sharma, Steven Lim - IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials , 2005
"... Abstract — Over the Internet today, computing and communications environments are significantly more complex and chaotic than classical distributed systems, lacking any centralized organization or hierarchical control. There has been much interest in emerging Peer-to-Peer (P2P) network overlays beca ..."
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Abstract — Over the Internet today, computing and communications environments are significantly more complex and chaotic than classical distributed systems, lacking any centralized organization or hierarchical control. There has been much interest in emerging Peer-to-Peer (P2P) network overlays

A survey of peer-to-peer content distribution technologies

by Stephanos Androutsellis-theotokis, Diomidis Spinellis - ACM Computing Surveys , 2004
"... Distributed computer architectures labeled “peer-to-peer ” are designed for the sharing of computer resources (content, storage, CPU cycles) by direct exchange, rather than requiring the intermediation or support of a centralized server or authority. Peer-to-peer architectures are characterized by t ..."
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typically allow personal computers to function in a coordinated manner as a distributed storage medium by contributing, searching, and obtaining digital content. In this survey, we propose a framework for analyzing peer-to-peer content distribution technologies. Our approach focuses on nonfunctional

Replication Strategies in Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Networks

by Edith Cohen, Scott Shenker , 2002
"... The Peer-to-Peer (P2P) architectures that are most prevalent in today's Internet are decentralized and unstructured. Search is blind in that it is independent of the query and is thus not more effective than probing randomly chosen peers. One technique to improve the effectiveness of blind sear ..."
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The Peer-to-Peer (P2P) architectures that are most prevalent in today's Internet are decentralized and unstructured. Search is blind in that it is independent of the query and is thus not more effective than probing randomly chosen peers. One technique to improve the effectiveness of blind

PAST: A large-scale, persistent peer-to-peer storage utility

by Peter Druschel, Antony Rowstron - In HotOS VIII , 2001
"... This paper sketches the design of PAST, a large-scale, Internet-based, global storage utility that provides scalability, high availability, persistence and security. PAST is a peer-to-peer Internet application and is entirely selforganizing. PAST nodes serve as access points for clients, participate ..."
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This paper sketches the design of PAST, a large-scale, Internet-based, global storage utility that provides scalability, high availability, persistence and security. PAST is a peer-to-peer Internet application and is entirely selforganizing. PAST nodes serve as access points for clients

Random Walks in Peer-to-Peer Networks

by Christos Gkantsidis , Milena Mihail, Amin Saberi , 2004
"... We quantify the effectiveness of random walks for searching and construction of unstructured peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. For searching, we argue that random walks achieve improvement over flooding in the case of clustered overlay topologies and in the case of re-issuing the same request several tim ..."
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We quantify the effectiveness of random walks for searching and construction of unstructured peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. For searching, we argue that random walks achieve improvement over flooding in the case of clustered overlay topologies and in the case of re-issuing the same request several

Learning probabilistic relational models

by Nir Friedman, Lise Getoor, Daphne Koller, Avi Pfeffer - In IJCAI , 1999
"... A large portion of real-world data is stored in commercial relational database systems. In contrast, most statistical learning methods work only with "flat " data representations. Thus, to apply these methods, we are forced to convert our data into a flat form, thereby losing much ..."
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of the relational structure present in our database. This paper builds on the recent work on probabilistic relational models (PRMs), and describes how to learn them from databases. PRMs allow the properties of an object to depend probabilistically both on other properties of that object and on properties of related

Trust-Based community formation in peer-to-peer file sharing networks

by Yao Wang - Proc. of IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI 2004 , 2004
"... yaw181 @ mail.usask.ca Decentralized P2P networks can benefit from forming interestbased communities which can provide peers with information about the resources shared in the community and collectively computed rating of their quality as well as about the agents in the community and their reputatio ..."
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yaw181 @ mail.usask.ca Decentralized P2P networks can benefit from forming interestbased communities which can provide peers with information about the resources shared in the community and collectively computed rating of their quality as well as about the agents in the community

Trust-Based Community Formation in Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Networks

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"... Decentralized peer-to-peer (P2P) networks can benefit from forming interest-based communities that can provide peers with information about the resources shared in the community and collectively computed rating of their quality as well as about the agents in the community and their reputation. We pr ..."
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Decentralized peer-to-peer (P2P) networks can benefit from forming interest-based communities that can provide peers with information about the resources shared in the community and collectively computed rating of their quality as well as about the agents in the community and their reputation. We
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