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Improving Object Search Using Hints, Gossip, and Supernodes
Osaka University, Suita, Japan October 13-October 16
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Håvard D. Johansen, University of Troms?
Dag Johansen, University of Troms?
Gnutella is a highly popular protocol for locating objects. It uses a non-scalable approach which results in either high loads or small yields. In this paper, we present PALOCATE, an evolving protocol focusing on efficiency without sacrificing quality of recall. We present simulation studies showing the effectiveness of hint-based caching, gossip (epidemics), and incorporating supernodes into the basic protocol.
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Håvard D. Johansen, Dag Johansen, "Improving Object Search Using Hints, Gossip, and Supernodes," srds, pp.336, 21st IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'02), 2002
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