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Peer-to-Peer Networks Based on Hierarchies of Trust
Konstanz, Germany August 31-September 02
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Apostolos Tramantzas, University of Manchester
Barry M. G. Cheetham, University of Manchester
Mark van Harmelen, University of Manchester
Alexandria C. Walker, University of Manchester
A new approach to peer-to-peer (P2P) networking is proposed, which is particularly suitable for real-time interactive multimedia communications over IP networks. This approach combines the concepts of both the hybrid and pure P2P approaches. It enables administration of P2P resources and peer privileges and allows for secure content exchange, while being scalable and robust in its performance as the P2P network grows. The administration is devolved among a ?hierarchy of trust?, which can evolve with the co-operation of peers with administrative privileges.
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Apostolos Tramantzas, Barry M. G. Cheetham, Mark van Harmelen, Alexandria C. Walker, "Peer-to-Peer Networks Based on Hierarchies of Trust," p2p, pp.160-161, Fifth IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P'05), 2005
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