Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2023. — 377 p. — ISBN (13) 978-1-5275-9479-1.
Одноранговая инженерия следующего поколения: опосредованные вычисления на периферии
This book provides a brief history of peer-to-peer technology in the new millennium, before discussing what it terms the “peer-to-peer spectrum,” which expands the idea of what a peer-to-peer network is, beginning with the pure, user-to-user system, and ending with those systems that can include content providers, and Cloud services. The book also clarifies the often-misunderstood notion of a “peer-to-peer overlay network,” and notes that this can be implemented either regionally or globally. In addition, given the necessary, in-depth, technical description of the networking preliminaries, security, and protocols required to write a mediated, peer-to-peer system, the book then proceeds to describe in detail such networks and protocols required to implement a complete, mediated peer-to-peer system.
Introduction
P2P: The Endgame of Moore’s Law
Components of the P2P Model
Basic Behavior of Peers on a P2P System
Security in a P2P System
Wireless and P2P
Applications, Administration, and Monitoring
Appendix I 4PL Specification