Course : Distributed Systems and Applications
Course code : TP273
TP273 - Paraskevi Fragopoulou & Miltos Grammatikakis & Harris Papadakis
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Units
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A Scalable Peer-to-peer Lookup Protocol for Internet Applications
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Gossip-Based Aggregation in Large Dynamic Networks
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Gossip-based Overlay Topology Management
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A technical description of the BitTorrent protocol
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Challenges and Approaches in Large-Scale P2P Media Streaming
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Incentivized Market-Based P2P
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MapReduce: Simplifed Data Processing on Large Clusters
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Map-Reduce Analysis
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Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing
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A Scalable Peer-to-peer Lookup Protocol for Internet Applications
Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing
-Executive Summary
-Cloud Computing: An Old Idea Whose Time Has (Finally) Come
-What is Cloud Computing?
-Clouds in a Perfect Storm: Why Now, Not Then?
-New Application Opportunities
-Classes of Utility Computing
-Cloud Computing Economics
-Comparing Costs: Should I Move to the Cloud?
-Top 10 Obstacles and Opportunities for Cloud Computing
-Number 2 Obstacle: Data Lock-In
-Number 3 Obstacle: Data Confidentiality and Auditability
-Conclusion and Questions about the Clouds of Tomorrow