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Peer–to–Peer – Harnessing the Power of Disruptive Technologies

Autor Andy Oram
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 mar 2001
The term "peer-to-peer" has come to be applied to networks that expect end users to contribute their own files, computing time, or other resources to some shared project. Even more interesting than the systems' technical underpinnings are their socially disruptive potential: in various ways they return content, choice, and control to ordinary users.While this book is mostly about the technical promise of peer-to-peer, we also talk about its exciting social promise. Communities have been forming on the Internet for a long time, but they have been limited by the flat interactive qualities of email and Network newsgroups. People can exchange recommendations and ideas over these media, but have great difficulty commenting on each other's postings, structuring information, performing searches, or creating summaries. If tools provided ways to organize information intelligently, and if each person could serve up his or her own data and retrieve others' data, the possibilities for collaboration would take off. Peer-to-peer technologies along with metadata could enhance almost any group of people who share an interest--technical, cultural, political, medical, you name it.This book presents the goals that drive the developers of the best-known peer-to-peer systems, the problems they've faced, and the technical solutions they've found. Learn here the essentials of peer-to-peer from leaders of the field:
    Nelson Minarand Marc Hedlundof target="new">Popular Power, on a history of peer-to-peerClay Shirkyof acceleratorgroup, on where peer-to-peer is likely to be headedTim O'Reillyof O'Reilly & Associates, on redefining the public's perceptionsDan Bricklin, cocreator of Visicalc, on harvesting information from end-usersDavid Andersonof SETI@home, on how SETI@Home created the world's largest computerJeremie Millerof Jabber, on the Internet as a collection of conversationsGene Kanof Gnutellaand GoneSilent.com, on lessons from Gnutella for peer-to-peer technologiesAdam Langleyof Freenet, on Freenet's present and upcoming architectureAlan Brownof Red Rover, on a deliberately low-tech content distribution systemMarc Waldman, Lorrie Cranor, and Avi Rubinof AT&T Labs, on the Publiusproject and trust in distributed systemsRoger Dingledine, Michael J. Freedman, andDavid Molnarof Free Haven, on resource allocation and accountability in distributed systemsRael Dornfestof O'Reilly Networkand Dan Brickleyof ILRT/RDF Web, on metadataTheodore Hongof Freenet, on performanceRichard Lethinof Reputation Technologies, on how reputation can be built onlineJon UdellofBYTEand Nimisha AsthagiriandWalter Tuvellof Groove Networks, on securityBrandon Wileyof Freenet, on gateways between peer-to-peer systems
You'll find information on the latest and greatest systems as well as upcoming efforts in this book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780596001100
ISBN-10: 059600110X
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 165 x 228 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: O'Reilly
Locul publicării:United States

Descriere

Presenting the goals that drive the developers of the best-known peer-to-peer systems, this text explores the problems they've faced, and the technical solutions they've found. Topics include metadata, performance, trust, resource allocation, reputation, and security.