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In Peer-to-peer (P2P) systems computers form an overlay network and share their resources (storage, CPU, bandwidth) to implement a service on top of the Internet. P2P computing has a great potential for creating systems that are selforganizing, efficient, and scalable, but it also faces many challenges: dynamic peer arrivals and departures, which may be correlated (e.g., flash crowd effects, or software failures), high variability of resources, and resource heterogeneity. This topic provides a forum for researchers to present new contributions to P2P systems, technologies, middleware, and applications that address key research issues and challenges.
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Carra, D., Strufe, T., Dán, G., Karnstedt, M. (2013). Topic 7: Peer-to-Peer Computing. In: Wolf, F., Mohr, B., an Mey, D. (eds) Euro-Par 2013 Parallel Processing. Euro-Par 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8097. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40047-6_36
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