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  1. 1.anagora.org

    layout: post title: P2P has provided the blueprint for the next generation of web applications created: 1096761337 categories: IT If you are an ISP, or your clients are ISP's then you might need to know what is keeping them up at night.
  2. "A protocol that can ensure delivery of data in the correct order has reliable data transfer" - Textbook Reliable data transfer is data that is transferred without errors, without missing bits / duplicate bits and in the correct order. Reliable data transfer can be implemented using congestion control, flow control and ACK's for all transferred packets.
  3. microsoft.com

    Over the last two years, peer-to-peer (P2P) activity has been a significant and growing component of Internet traf-fic. P2P applications are among the most popular applica-tions; the top 5 downloads at SourceForge [39] (4 August 2003) were P2P applications. However, documentation of characteristics of P2P traffic has been limited.
    Author:Thomas Karagiannis, Andre Broido, Nevil Brownlee, KC Claffy, Michalis FaloutsosPublished:2003
  4. academia.edu

    European Transactions on Telecommunications, 2004. Peer-to-peer (P2P) services evolved to the most popular applications in today's Internet. In particular, P2P networks became very popular amid the relentless spread of Gnutella, Kazaa, eDonkey and BitTorrent file sharing applications.
  5. cse.wustl.edu

    Both P2P sharing as a general search term and BitTorrent as a specific P2P protocol has a very clear trend of decreasing interest over the same period of time (2004 - present). As a comparison, newly emerged technology, like cloud storage as illustrated in Fig. 3, went through a rising trend and is now stable.
  6. Orgun M (2007) Intelligent Agents and P2P Semantic Web Proceedings of the 31st Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference - Volume 02 10.1109/COMPSAC.2007. ... Proceedings of the 2004 ACM workshop on Next-generation residential broadband challenges ... Orgun M (2007) Intelligent Agents and P2P Semantic Web Proceedings of ...
  7. ieeexplore.ieee.org

    Will peer-to-peer computing be the next killer Internet application? Like most over-hyped concepts, P2P is loosely defined and covers a set of rather disparate ideas. Perhaps the only common theme is a client-oriented view of the world; you might think of P2P as "Power to the People". The servers are subservient to the clients, which do most of the work. P2P has several important technology ...
  8. datatracker.ietf.org

    In this document, we provide a survey of P2P (Peer-to-Peer) systems. The survey includes a definition and several taxonomies of P2P systems. This survey also includes a description of which types of applications can be built with P2P technologies and examples of P2P applications that are currently in use on the Internet. Finally, we discuss architectural trade-offs and provide guidelines for ...
  9. academia.edu

    The ubiquity of P2P networks has led to their widespread adoption in various applications, ranging from file sharing and content delivery to distributed computing and blockchain technology. 2. Fundamentals of P2P Networking P2P networks operate on the principles of equality and autonomy, where each node has equal status and contributes to the ...

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