Ralf Steinmetz’s research while affiliated with Technical University of Darmstadt and other places

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Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications
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January 2005

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Ralf Steinmetz

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Klaus Wehrle

Starting with Napster and Gnutella, peer-to-peer systems became an integrated part of the Internet fabric attracting millions of users. According to recent evaluations, peer-to-peer traffic now exceeds Web traffic, once the dominant traffic on the Internet. While the most popular peer-to-peer applications remain file sharing and content distribution, new applications such as Internet telephony are emerging. Within just a few years, the huge popularity of peer-to-peer systems and the explosion of peer-to-peer research have created a large body of knowledge, but this book is the first textbook-like survey to provide an up-to-date and in-depth introduction to the field. This state-of-the-art survey systematically draws together prerequisites from various fields, presents techniques and methodologies in a principled and coherent way, and gives a comprehensive overview on the manifold applications of the peer-to-peer paradigm. Leading researchers contributed their expert knowledge to this book, each in his/her own specific area. Lecturers can choose from the wide range of 32 tightly integrated chapters on all current aspects of P2P systems and applications, and thus individually tailor their class syllabi. R&D professionals active in P2P will appreciate this book as a valuable source of reference and inspiration.

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... The significance of P2P systems lies in their ability to distribute tasks and data across a network of interconnected nodes, enhancing scalability, fault tolerance, and efficiency (Steinmetz and Wehrle, 2005b). However, this decentralized nature also introduces unique challenges, particularly in software testing. ...

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Software testing for peer-to-peer systems: Challenges and the state-of-the-art
Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications
  • Citing Book
  • January 2005

Lecture Notes in Computer Science