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14. P2P 2014: London, UK
- 14th IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, P2P 2014, London, United Kingdom, September 9-11, 2014, Proceedings. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-6200-6
- Julius Rückert, Tamara Knierim, David Hausheer:
Clubbing with the peers: A measurement study of BitTorrent live. 1-10 - Björn Richerzhagen, Dominik Stingl, Ronny Hans, Christian Gross, Ralf Steinmetz:
Bypassing the cloud: Peer-assisted event dissemination for augmented reality games. 1-10 - Miguel Matos, Valerio Schiavoni, Etienne Rivière, Pascal Felber, Rui Oliveira:
LAYSTREAM: Composing standard gossip protocols for live video streaming. 1-10 - Yehia Elkhatib, Mu Mu, Nicholas J. P. Race:
Dataset on usage of a live & VoD P2P IPTV service. 1-5 - István Hegedüs, Márk Jelasity, Levente Kocsis, András A. Benczúr:
Fully distributed robust singular value decomposition. 1-9 - Matthias Feldotto, Christian Scheideler, Kalman Graffi:
HSkip+: A self-stabilizing overlay network for nodes with heterogeneous bandwidths. 1-10 - Matthias Wachs, Fabian Oehlmann, Christian Grothoff:
Automatic transport selection and resource allocation for resilient communication in decentralised networks. 1-5 - Rahma Chaabouni, Marc Sánchez Artigas, Pedro García López:
Reducing costs in the personal cloud: Is bittorrent a better bet? 1-10 - Hao Zhuang, Rameez Rahman, Karl Aberer:
Decentralizing the cloud: How can small data centers cooperate? 1-10 - Hani Salah, Stefanie Roos, Thorsten Strufe:
Diversity entails improvement: A new neighbour selection scheme for Kademlia-type systems. 1-10 - Giovanni Simoni, Roberto Roverso, Alberto Montresor:
RankSlicing: A decentralized protocol for supernode selection. 1-10 - Zhongmei Yao, Daren B. H. Cline, Dmitri Loguinov:
On the tradeoff between resilience and degree overload in dynamic P2P graphs. 1-10 - Khalid Alhamed, Marius-Calin Silaghi:
User freedom: To be or not to be a 'supernode'. 1-5 - Yasuhiro Ando, Hiroya Nagao, Takehiro Miyao, Kazuyuki Shudo:
Routing table construction method solely based on query flows for structured overlays. 1-5 - Xiaoyong Li, Dmitri Loguinov:
Stochastic models of pull-based data replication in P2P systems. 1-10 - Roy Friedman, Yoav Kantor, Amir Kantor:
Replicated erasure codes for storage and repair-traffic efficiency. 1-10 - Niels Zeilemaker, Johan A. Pouwelse, Henk J. Sips:
4P: Performant private peer-to-peer file sharing. 1-10 - Michael Herrmann, Ren Zhang, Kai-Chun Ning, Claudia Díaz, Bart Preneel:
Censorship-resistant and privacy-preserving distributed web search. 1-10 - Harisankar Haridas, Sriram Kailasam, Janakiram Dharanipragada:
Cloudy knapsack problems: An optimization model for distributed cloud-assisted systems. 1-5 - Xiang Zuo, Jeremy Blackburn, Nicolas Kourtellis, John Skvoretz, Adriana Iamnitchi:
The power of indirect ties in friend-to-friend storage systems. 1-5 - Filipe Campos, Miguel Matos, José Pereira, David Rua:
A peer-to-peer service architecture for the Smart Grid. 1-5 - Ruma R. Paul, Peter Van Roy, Vladimir Vlassov:
An empirical study of the global behavior of a structured overlay network. 1-5 - Árpád Berta, Vilmos Bilicki, Márk Jelasity:
Defining and understanding smartphone churn over the internet: A measurement study. 1-5 - Niels Zeilemaker, Johan A. Pouwelse:
100 Million DHT replies. 1-4
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