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The discovery of novel material properties at the nanoscale has aroused a great amount of interest in the fabrication of structures at the sub-micro and nano scales. In this chapter the most promising non-conventional sub-micro and nano fabrication techniques together with the optical characterization techniques which have been developed in recent years to address the novel photonic and plasmonic...
JXTA is a peer-to-peer (P2P) middleware which has undergone successive iterations through its 10 years of history, slowly incorporating a security baseline that may cater to different applications and services. However, in order to appeal to a broader set of secure scenarios, it would be interesting to take into consideration more advanced capabilities, such as anonymity. There are several proposals...
JXTA is an open peer-to-peer (P2P) protocols specification that, in its about 10 years of history, has slowly evolved to appeal to a broad set of applications. As part of this process, some long awaited security improvements have been included in the latest versions. However, under some contexts, even more advanced security requirements should be met, such as anonymity. Several approaches exist to...
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