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1. P2P 2001: Linköping, Sweden
- Ross Lee Graham, Nahid Shahmehri:
1st International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P 2001), 27-29 August 2001, Linköping, Sweden. IEEE Computer Society 2001, ISBN 0-7695-1503-7
Keynote Presentations
- Alex Wild:
Peer-to-Peer Implementations. 3 - Yaroslav Faybishenko, Gene Kan:
Introduction to Gnougat. 4-12 - David Barkai:
Technologies for Sharing and Collaborating on the Net. 13-28 - Germano Caronni:
Firewalls in a P2P World. 29 - Sherif M. Botros, Steve R. Waterhouse:
Search in JXTA and Other Distributed Networks. 30-35 - Martin King:
Breaking the Server and Data Communications Barrier With Serverless Guaranteed Quality of Service(GQoS)Compliant Communications. 36-44
Invited Talks
- Jayant Shukla:
Scalable and Secure Peer-to-Peer Systems with Support for QoS. 47 - Damien Stolarz:
Peer to peer streaming media delivery. 48-52
Research Papers
- Philippe Charas:
Peer-to-Peer Mobile Network Architecture. 55-61 - Richard Gold, Dan Tidhar:
Towards a Content-based Aggregation Network. 62-68 - Cecilia Mascolo, Licia Capra, Wolfgang Emmerich:
An XML-based Middleware for Peer-to-Peer computing. 69-74 - Gerd Kortuem, Jay Schneider, Dustin Preuitt, Thaddeus G. Cowan Thompson, Stephen Fickas, Zary Segall:
When Peer-to-Peer comes Face-to-Face: Collaborative Peer-to-Peer Computing in Mobile Ad hoc Networks. 75-91
Poster Presentations
- Eduard Turcan, Ross Lee Graham:
Getting the Most from Accountability in P2P. 95-96 - NgahLooi Eng, Irdawati Ab Rahman, WaiYeng Suit:
An Initial Approach of a Scalable Multicast-Based Pure Peer-to-Peer System. 97-98 - Matei Ripeanu:
Peer-to-Peer Architecture Case Study: Gnutella Network. 99-100 - Rüdiger Schollmeier:
A Definition of Peer-to-Peer Networking for the Classification of Peer-to-Peer Architectures and Applications. 101-102 - Eduard Turcan, Ross Lee Graham, Jan Hederen:
Peering the Smart Homes. 103-104
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