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A framework for developing reflective and dynamic P2P networks (RaDP2P)

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A framework for developing reflective and dynamic P2P networks (RaDP2P). / Hughes, Daniel; Coulson, G ; Warren, I .
4th International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, Proceedings. ed. / G Caronni; N Weiler; N Shahmehri. Los Alamitos: IEEE COMPUTER SOC, 2004. p. 282-283.

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Hughes, D, Coulson, G & Warren, I 2004, A framework for developing reflective and dynamic P2P networks (RaDP2P). in G Caronni, N Weiler & N Shahmehri (eds), 4th International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, Proceedings. IEEE COMPUTER SOC, Los Alamitos, pp. 282-283, 4th International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P2004), Zurich, 25/08/04. https://doi.org/10.1109/PTP.2004.1334966

APA

Hughes, D., Coulson, G., & Warren, I. (2004). A framework for developing reflective and dynamic P2P networks (RaDP2P). In G. Caronni, N. Weiler, & N. Shahmehri (Eds.), 4th International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, Proceedings (pp. 282-283). IEEE COMPUTER SOC. https://doi.org/10.1109/PTP.2004.1334966

Vancouver

Hughes D, Coulson G, Warren I. A framework for developing reflective and dynamic P2P networks (RaDP2P). In Caronni G, Weiler N, Shahmehri N, editors, 4th International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, Proceedings. Los Alamitos: IEEE COMPUTER SOC. 2004. p. 282-283 doi: 10.1109/PTP.2004.1334966

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Hughes, Daniel ; Coulson, G ; Warren, I . / A framework for developing reflective and dynamic P2P networks (RaDP2P). 4th International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, Proceedings. editor / G Caronni ; N Weiler ; N Shahmehri. Los Alamitos : IEEE COMPUTER SOC, 2004. pp. 282-283

Bibtex

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abstract = "There has been a significant body of research conducted into various structured and unstructured overlay network protocols. Both paradigms have advantages for specific application domains and researchers are beginning to examine the benefits of using hybridized systems. We hypothesize that resource awareness and adaptation are essential to the efficient exploitation of the resources available on the diverse nodes which compose peer-to-peer networks. To support this, we propose a hybrid peer-to-peer model which uses an unstructured decentralised network layered on top of a structured overlay to provide support for multiple levels of adaptation.",
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