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IPTPS 2009: Boston, MA, USA
- Rodrigo Rodrigues, Keith W. Ross:
Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Peer-to-peer systems, IPTPS'09, Boston, MA, USA, April 21, 2009. USENIX 2009 - Daniel Sandler, Dan S. Wallach:
Birds of a FETHR: open, decentralized micropublishing. 1 - Matteo Varvello, Christophe Diot, Ernst W. Biersack:
A Walkable Kademlia network for virtual worlds. 2 - Jiaqiang Bai, Daryl Seah, James Yong, Ben Leong:
Offloading AI for peer-to-peer games with dead reckoning. 3 - Taoyu Li, Minghua Chen, Dah-Ming Chiu, Maoke Chen:
Queuing models for peer-to-peer systems. 4 - Fangming Liu, Bo Li, Lili Zhong, Baochun Li, Di Niu:
How P2P streaming systems scale over time under a flash crowd? 5 - Xiaoyuan Yang, Minas Gjoka, Parminder Chhabra, Athina Markopoulou, Pablo Rodriguez:
Kangaroo: video seeking in P2P systems. 6 - Jeff Terrace, Harold Laidlaw, Hao Eric Liu, Sean Stern, Michael J. Freedman:
Bringing P2P to the web: security and privacy in the firecoral network. 7 - Sing Wang Ho, Thom Haddow, Jonathan Ledlie, Moez Draief, Peter R. Pietzuch:
Deconstructing internet paths: an approach for AS-level detour route discovery. 8 - Robin Snader, Nikita Borisov:
EigenSpeed: secure peer-to-peer bandwidth evaluation. 9 - György Dán, Niklas Carlsson:
Dynamic swarm management for improved BitTorrent performance. 10 - Ghulam Memon, Reza Rejaie, Yang Guo, Daniel Stutzbach:
Large-scale monitoring of DHT traffic. 11 - Haiyang Wang, Jiangchuan Liu, Ke Xu:
On the locality of BitTorrent-based video file swarming. 12
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