Peer-to-Peer: Harnessing the Power of Disruptive T by Nelson Minar, Marc Hedlund, Clay Shirky, Tim O'Reilly, Dan Bricklin, David Anderson, Jeremie Miller, Adam Langley, Gene Kan, Alan Brown, Marc Waldman, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Aviel Rubin, Roger Dingledine, Michael Freedman, David Molnar, Rael Dornfest, Dan Brickley, Theodore Hong, Richard Lethin, Jon Udell, Nimisha Asthagiri, Walter Tuvell, Brandon Wiley February 2001 $29.95 USD (Read Reviews)
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Distributed Systems Topologies: Part 2 Publish Date: Jan. 8, 2002
An introduction to seven criteria for evaluating a P2P system design, including comments about their relative merits. With these building blocks, you can reach a general understanding of just about any network running on the Internet today.
Distributed Systems Topologies: Part 1 Publish Date: Dec. 14, 2001
How does Gnutella's "network" differ from the one that Napster used, or SETI at Home? Nelson Minar describes the essential frameworks for distributed networks used today.
JXTA Chat, Sans Server Publish Date: Jun. 5, 2001
Clip2 finds JXTA a powerful tool for writing fully decentralized applications.
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