P2P networking and applications /
Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks enable users to directly share digital content (such as audio, video, and text files) as well as real-time data (such as telephony traffic) with other users without depending on a central server. Although originally popularized by unlicensed online music services such as...
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Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann,
©2009.
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| Series: | Morgan Kaufmann series in networking.
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Table of Contents:
- Ch1: Introduction
- Ch2: Peer-to-Peer Concepts
- Ch3: Unstructured Overlays
- Ch4: Structured Overlays-Geometry and Routing
- Ch5: Overlay Dynamics
- Ch6: Peer-to-Peer in Practice
- Ch7: Search
- Ch8: Peer-to-Peer Content Delivery
- Ch9: Peercasting and Overlay Multicasting
- Ch10: Measurement
- Ch11: Service Overlays
- Ch12: Voice over Peer-to-Peer
- Ch13: Mobility
- Ch14: Security
- Ch15: Managed Overlays.