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2008 International Symposium on Electronic Commerce and Security
A Preliminary Study of Coordinated Worm Networks
August 03-August 05
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3258-5
A coordinated worm network (CWN) is a worm network in which all the worm agents are organized together and can communicate with each other, so that these independent worm agents can collectively decide on a set of activities to be executed. We mainly explore the applications of CWNs in distributed computing, content distribution and collaboration by relevant examples. The construction of CWNs is also discussed, and super-peer architectures are considered to be more suitable for CWNs since they can resist node churning, limit network traffic and block tracing to a certain extent.
Index Terms:
coordinated worm network, peer-to-peer, application, construction
Citation:
Jingbo Hao, Jianping Yin, "A Preliminary Study of Coordinated Worm Networks," isecs, pp.137-140, 2008 International Symposium on Electronic Commerce and Security, 2008
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