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Peer-to-Peer (P2P) file sharing applications have dramatically increased in popularity for the past few years. Although a P2P file sharing network shares many files, it does not usually have a management and control mechanism for the files exchanged. Consequently, copyright infringement and malware propagation in P2P file sharing networks have become prevalent. In order to prevent these file distribution,...
With the maturation of wireless networks technologies, Telematics service is becoming a new rising and popular network service and application. In this paper, a centralized vehicular Peer-to-Peer Telematics (C-VP2P) service discovery platform is proposed to provide efficient and feasible service discovery. This paper focuses on the issues of developing a Telematics service platform over the vehicular...
Nowadays more and more information systems are being shifted to distributed architectures because of the benefits like scalability, autonomy, and faulty-tolerance implied from the essence of the distributed systems. Here, every process is peer and cooperates with other peers to achieve common goal. In order to do that, peers have to efficiently and flexibly make an agreement on one common value which...
In peer-to-peer (P2P) applications, a group of multiple peer processes (peers) are required to cooperate with each other in a distributed manner. Messages sent by peers have to be causally delivered to every peer in a group. Due to the message overhead O(n) for the number n of peers, the vector clock cannot be used to causally deliver messages in a scalable group. On the other hand, the linear clock...
The following topics are dealt with: performance modelling; routing mechanism; distributed systems; parallel systems; service oriented architecture; communication technology; protocols; autonomic network systems; Internet computing; ad hoc networks; wireless sensor networks; privacy management; mobile networks; multimedia systems; pervasive computing; ubiquitous computing; security intrusion detection;...
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