Tag Archives: p2p
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eMule/eDonkey Technical Paper
Leave a comment20 September 2005 by Ian Davis
Fascinating paper on the underlying architecture of the eDonkey network eMule is a popular file sharing application which is based …
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Open Problems in Data-Sharing Peer-to-Peer Systems
Leave a comment15 November 2002 by Ian Davis
A new paper from the Stanford Peers group: In a Peer-To-Peer (P2P) system, autonomous computers pool their resources in order …
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Delta encoding in HTTP
Leave a comment2 November 2002 by Ian Davis
I’m looking at the peer-to-peer synchronisation required for Pepys and came across (via Kevin Marks) RFC3229, Delta encoding in HTTP …
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JXTA v1.0 Protocols Internet Draft
Leave a comment31 October 2002 by Ian Davis
I missed this one somehow, a new Internet draft of the JXTA v1.0 Protocols Specification. The JXTA protocols are a …
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Search and Replication in Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Networks
Leave a comment20 June 2002 by Ian Davis
Search and Replication in Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Networks [pdf]: Decentralized and unstructured peer-to-peer networks such as Gnutella are attractive for certain …
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HP Labs Report on Peer-to-Peer Computing
Leave a comment19 June 2002 by Ian Davis
HP Labs Report on Peer-to-Peer Computing: With the pervasive deployment of computers, P2P is increasingly receiving attention in research, product …
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The Shafe Report on P2P Computing
Leave a comment28 May 2002 by Ian Davis
The Shafe Report on P2P Computing. A good survey of the state of P2P that tries to identify where the …
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KaZaA Worm
Leave a comment24 May 2002 by Ian Davis
KaZaA Worm. There’ll be a lot more of these before the year’s out.
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Napster Interview
Leave a comment1 May 2001 by Ian Davis
One person’s nightmare interview as Napster: One friend of ours told me about a recent experience he had at Napster. …
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ICQ Information
Leave a comment18 October 1999 by Ian Davis
I’ve been reading up on ICQ. I hadn’t realised quite how much work had been done to decode the various …
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