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22nd International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops (ICDEW'06)
A Peer-to-Peer Architecture to Enable Versatile Lookup System Design
Atlanta, Georgia
April 03-April 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2571-7
Vivek Sawant, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jasleen Kaur, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The resource lookup requirements in applications such as web caching, web content search, content distribution, resource sharing, network monitoring and management, and e-commerce have caught the attention of peer-to-peer (P2P) distributed systems researchers. Over the past few years, several decentralized P2P lookup system designs have been proposed for addressing these requirements. Most of these early designs are targeted at specific applications. Unfortunately, the variations in the operating environments and lookup characteristics across applications restricts the applicability of such specialized designs. In this paper, we present an architecture for P2P systems that identifies the functions necessary for designing resource lookup systems with wide applicability. We demonstrate the usefulness of the functions included in the architecture by illustrating their use in developing diverse lookup techniques.
Citation:
Vivek Sawant, Jasleen Kaur, "A Peer-to-Peer Architecture to Enable Versatile Lookup System Design," icdew, pp.31, 22nd International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops (ICDEW'06), 2006
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