[p2p-hackers] Getting started
Sam Joseph
sam at neurogrid.com
Sun Nov 27 12:53:15 UTC 2005
How about this:
http://www.neurogrid.net/JosephP2PMetaDataSearchLayers.pdf
from
http://www.neurogrid.net/php/publications.php
A couple of years old now, but it tries to cover various approaches to
meta-data based search in p2p networks of all different types.
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/milojicic02peertopeer.html
is another good general review paper on p2p
CHEERS> SAM
Jacob Madsen wrote:
>Btw... Kademlia, Chord and Pastry are all structured by design, so you might
>want to read a paper on unstructured networks too, where topics like random
>searches are covered. I dont know of any good paper, but maybe someone else
>does?
>
>On Sunday 27 November 2005 12:52, Sam Gentle wrote:
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>>Hey all,
>>
>>I'm pretty new to the whole p2p area, but I'd love to get more
>>involved with it and learn some new stuff. So, what would I want to
>>read? What are key things I'd need to know? What sort of projects
>>currently exist and what kind of a state are they in?
>>
>>I realise these are fairly broad questions, but I'd love to get up to
>>scratch on my p2p-fu and maybe even generate some constructive list
>>traffic at the same time. Any suggestions would be most welcome, even
>>if only a plug for some project you've been working on.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Sam
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