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Scalable CP-nets modeling for BitTorrent protocol

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Generating scalable formal models for the BitTorrent protocol facilitates specifying the protocol functionalities accurately, and analyzing the protocol behaviors efficiently. We have constructed a Colored Petri nets (CP-nets) model for the BitTorrent protocol, where basic protocol functionalities are modeled, and a file sharing scenario between two peers is analyzed [3]. However, that CP-nets model is difficult to extend for specifying more complicated scenarios, where more peers participate in the file sharing process. In this paper, a more scalable CP-nets model for the Bit-Torrent protocol is proposed, and the model is sufficiently validated through an integrated model analysis process.

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Cohen, B. Incentives Build Robustness in BitTorrent. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Economics of Peer-to-Peer Systems. (Berkeley, CA, USA, Jun. 5--6, 2003). 2003, 1--5.
[2]
Jensen, K. and Kristensen, L. M. Coloured Petri Nets: Modelling and Validation of Concurrent Systems. Springer, 2009.
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Liu, J., Ye, X. M. and Sun, T. Towards Formal Modeling and Analysis of BitTorrent using Colored Petri Nets. In Proceedings of the CPN Workshop 2009. (Aarhus, Denmark, Oct. 19--21, 2009). CPN Group, 2009, 159~178.
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CPN Tools. Online: http://wiki.daimi.au.dk/cpntools/cpntools.wiki.

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    SAC '11: Proceedings of the 2011 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
    March 2011
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    ISBN:9781450301138
    DOI:10.1145/1982185
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    2. colored petri nets
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