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"…an interesting little book for many reasons…the quiet, matter-of-fact approach, and the limited technical jargon, make this book very accessible to all." (Computing Reviews, August 19, 2004) "…encourages us to see P2P networks as a useful direction in the evolution of network applications.” (IEEE Network, September 2004

Legitimate Applications of Peer-to-Peer Networks

Title:Legitimate Applications of Peer-to-Peer Networks
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Rating:4.54 (162 Votes)
Asin:0471463698
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:164Pages
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Language:English

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"…an interesting little book for many reasons…the quiet, matter-of-fact approach, and the limited technical jargon, make this book very accessible to all." (Computing Reviews, August 19, 2004) "…encourages us to see P2P networks as a useful direction in the evolution of network applications.” (IEEE Network, September 2004)

Verma is the author of Content Distribution Networks: An Engineering Approach (published by Wiley). He received his doctorate from University of California, Berkeley, and holds more than fourteen patents in the area of computer networking. Watson Research Center, New York.

. Dr. VERMA, PhD, is Manager of the Policy and Networking Group at the IBM T.J. DINESH C

  • The book examines the different legitimate applications used over a peer-to-peer network (p2p)
  • The material examines the design and development of novel applications designed to leverage the distributed nature of peer-to-peer environments
  • Goes beyond the most popular application of file-sharing (including sharing of video and audio files) and discusses the many different applications
  • Compares traditional and peer-to-peer infrastructure and discusses merits and demerits of each approach from a business perspective

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