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Design Patterns Usage in Peer-to-Peer Systems--An Empirical Analysis
Hong Kong, China December 18-December 22
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WI-IATW.2006.572006 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Confe ...
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Markus Aleksy, University of Mannheim, Germany
Axel Korthaus, University of Mannheim, Germany
Christian Seifried, University of Mannheim, Germany
In this paper, we present the results of an empirical analysis regarding the application and realization of established design patterns in existing peer-to-peer system implementations. Among the goals of our research were the identification of relevant design patterns that are particularly helpful and well suited for the implementation of peer-to-peer architectures and the discovery of potential shortfalls with respect to the capitalization on design patterns in that domain. We describe which design pattern realizations were encountered in the analyzed system implementations and how frequently they were applied, and finally we draw some conclusions from our findings.
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Markus Aleksy, Axel Korthaus, Christian Seifried, "Design Patterns Usage in Peer-to-Peer Systems--An Empirical Analysis," wi-iatw, pp.459-462, 2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology - Workshops, 2006
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