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1. Reading Assignments
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Week 1
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Tomasz Imielinski and Badri Nath, ¡°Wireless Graffiti – Data, data everywhere¡±, Proc.
VLDB 2002
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Mark Weiser, ¡°Nomadic Issues in
Ubiquitous Computing¡±, http://www.ubiq.com/hypertext/weiser/NomadicInteractive/
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Week 2 : P2P
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Sylvia Ratnasarmy, Paul Francis,
Mark Handley, Richard Karp, and Scott Shenker, ¡°A
Scalable Content-Addressable Network¡±, Proc. SIGCOMM 2001, pp.161-172
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Ion Stoica, Robert Morris,
David Karger, M. Frans Kaashoek, and Hari Balarkrishnan, ¡°Chord: A Scalable Peer-to-peer Lookup
Service for Internet Applications¡±, Proc. SIGCOMM 2001, pp.149-160
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Ben
Y. Zhao, Ling Huang, Jeremy Stribling, Sean C. Rhea,
Anthony D. Joseph, and John D. Kubiatowicz,
¡°Tapestry: A Resilient
Global-Scale Overlay for Service Deployment¡±, IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in
Communications 22(1), pp.41-53 (2004)
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Week 3 : P2P for Range Search
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Xinghua An Antonios Daskos, Shahram Ghandeharizadeh. ¡°Peper: A
distributed range addressing space for peer-to-peer systems. In Proceedings of
Databases¡±, Proc. Information Systems, and
Peer-to-Peer Computing, pages 200–218, 2003.
¨è Artur Andrzejak and Zhichen Xu, ¡°Scalable, efficient range queries for grid information services¡±, Proc. Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing, 2002
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Jinbo Chen Min Cai, Martin Frank and Pedro Szekely, ¡°Maan: A multi-attribute
addressable network for grid information services¡±, Proc. Grid Computing, 2003.
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