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3LS — A Peer-to-Peer Network Simulator
Link?ping, Sweden September 01-September 03
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Nyik San Ting, University of Saskatchewan
Ralph Deters, University of Saskatchewan
Peer-to-Peer (p2p) networks are the latest addition to the already large distributed systems family. With a strong emphasis on self-organization, decentralization and autonomy of the participating nodes, p2p-networks tend to be more scalable, robust and adaptive than other forms of distributed systems. The much-publicized success of p2p-networks for file-sharing and cycle-sharing have resulted in an increased awareness and interest into the p2p protocols and applications. However, p2p-networks are difficult to study due to their size and the complex interdependencies between users, application, protocol and network. This paper presents a 3-level simulator designed to study complex p2p networks.
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Nyik San Ting, Ralph Deters, "3LS — A Peer-to-Peer Network Simulator," p2p, pp.212, Third International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P'03), 2003
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