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- Title:
- Towards interoperability in P2Pworld: An indexing middleware for multi-protocol peer-to-peer data sharing
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Despite the abundant availability of protocols and application for peer-to-peer file sharing, several drawbacks are still present in the field. Among most notable drawbacks is the lack of a simple and interoperable way to share information among independent peer-to-peer networks. Another drawback is the requirement that the shared content can be accessed only by a limited number of compatible applications, making impossible their access to others applications and system. In this work we present a new approach for peer-to-peer data indexing, focused on organization and retrieval of metadata which describes the shared content. This approach results in a common and interoperable infrastructure, which provides a transparent access to data shared on multiple data sharing networks via a simple API. The proposed approach is evaluated using a case study, implemented as a cross-platform extension to Mozilla Firefox browser, and demonstrates the advantages of such interoperability over conventional distributed data access strategies. © 2009 IEEE.
- 13-Oct-2009
- Proceedings of the 2009 4th International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services, ICIW 2009, p. 102-105.
- 102-105
- Cross-platform
- Distributed data access
- Firefox
- Mozilla
- Multiple data
- Multiprotocols
- New approaches
- Peer to peer
- Peer-to-peer data-sharing
- Peer-to-peer file sharing
- Peer-to-Peer networks
- Transparent access
- Indexing (of information)
- Internet
- Internet protocols
- Interoperability
- Metadata
- Middleware
- Web browsers
- World Wide Web
- Distributed computer systems
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICIW.2009.22
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/71195
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