Peer-to-peer Computing: The Evolution of a Disruptive TechnologyRamesh Subramanian, Brian D. Goodman Idea Group Inc (IGI), 2005. gada 1. janv. - 308 lappuses Peer to Peer Computing: The Evolution of a Disruptive Technology takes a holistic approach to the affects P2P Computing has on a number a disciplines. Some of those areas covered within this book include grid computing, web services, bioinformatics, security, finance and economics, collaboration, and legal issues. Unique in its approach, Peer to Peer Computing includes current articles from academics as well as IT practitioners and consultants from around the world. As a result, the book strikes a balance for many readers. Neither too technical or too managerial, Peer to Peer Computing appeals to the needs of both researchers and practitioners who are trying to gain a more thorough understanding of current P2P technologies and their emerging ramifications. |
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viii. lappuse
... organizations, new ways of doing business, and the legal implications. Subramanian and Goodman combine their academic and technology talents to create a compendium filled with practical ideas from existing projects. The book offers a ...
... organizations, new ways of doing business, and the legal implications. Subramanian and Goodman combine their academic and technology talents to create a compendium filled with practical ideas from existing projects. The book offers a ...
ix. lappuse
... organized communities can be formed and maintained on the Net. Napster not only answered the need for an easy way to find and share music files, but it also built a community around that concept. People make copies of video, audiotapes ...
... organized communities can be formed and maintained on the Net. Napster not only answered the need for an easy way to find and share music files, but it also built a community around that concept. People make copies of video, audiotapes ...
xii. lappuse
... organizations. Dinesh Verma focuses on the data storage problem and describes a peer-to-peer approach for managing data backup and recovery in an enterprise environment. Verma argues that data management systems in enterprises ...
... organizations. Dinesh Verma focuses on the data storage problem and describes a peer-to-peer approach for managing data backup and recovery in an enterprise environment. Verma argues that data management systems in enterprises ...
xiv. lappuse
... organization decide how best to allocate its resources. They compare this situation with financial and commodity markets, which “have proved very successful at dynamic allocation of different resource types to many different organizations ...
... organization decide how best to allocate its resources. They compare this situation with financial and commodity markets, which “have proved very successful at dynamic allocation of different resource types to many different organizations ...
2. lappuse
... organized and decentralized coordination of previously underused or limited resources, greater fault tolerance, and better support for building ad hoc networks. In addition, P2P networks provide opportunities for new user scenarios that ...
... organized and decentralized coordination of previously underused or limited resources, greater fault tolerance, and better support for building ad hoc networks. In addition, P2P networks provide opportunities for new user scenarios that ...
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Systems and Assets Issues Arising from Decentralized Networks in Security and Law | 113 |
P2P Domain Proliferation Perspectives and Influences of Peer Concepts on Collaboration Web Services and Grid Computing | 194 |
About the Editors | 296 |
About the Authors | 298 |
Index | 305 |
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Peer-to-peer Computing: The Evolution of a Disruptive Technology Ramesh Subramanian,Brian D. Goodman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2005 |
Peer-to-peer Computing: The Evolution of a Disruptive Technology Ramesh Subramanian,Brian D. Goodman Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2005 |
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