Managing difference-based objects with sub-networks in peer-to-peer environments

Daisuke Fukuchi*, Yuichi Sei, Shinichi Honiden

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

P2P systems are currently being used all over the world. However, existing P2P technology is not able to modify shared objects efficiently. Naive approaches to support modification result in large amounts of traffic and load concentrations. In our study, this issue is being addressed by representing shared objects by their differences. These are stored in a sub-network that is generated for each object. The object is accessed by retrieving and adding the differences stored in the sub-network. A simple simulation demonstrates the effectiveness of this technique in regard to traffic amount and load balancing properties.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOn the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2007
Subtitle of host publicationOTM 2007 Workshops - OTM Confederated International Workshops and Posters AWeSOMe, CAMS, OTM Academy Doctoral Consortium, MONET, OnToContent, ORM, PerS
Pages1001-1010
Number of pages10
EditionPART 2
Publication statusPublished - 2007 Dec 1
Externally publishedYes
EventOTM Confederated International Workshops and Posters AWeSOMe, CAMS, OTM Academy Doctoral Consortium, MONET, OnToContent, ORM, PerSys, PPN, RDDS, SSWS, and SWWS 2007 - Vilamoura, Portugal
Duration: 2007 Nov 252007 Nov 30

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
NumberPART 2
Volume4806 LNCS
ISSN (Print)0302-9743
ISSN (Electronic)1611-3349

Other

OtherOTM Confederated International Workshops and Posters AWeSOMe, CAMS, OTM Academy Doctoral Consortium, MONET, OnToContent, ORM, PerSys, PPN, RDDS, SSWS, and SWWS 2007
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityVilamoura
Period07/11/2507/11/30

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Theoretical Computer Science
  • Computer Science(all)

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