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Towards High Performance Peer-to-Peer Content and Resource Sharing Systems

Summary: Introduces a novel P2P architecture for unified content/resource management, unlike centralized or purely unstructured systems, leveraging heterogeneous peer CPU/storage and contributed documents. Presents mechanisms for fair load balancing and low-latency content access despite peer autonomy, heterogeneity, massive scale, and high churn. (summarized by gpt-5-mini on Feb 09 2026)

Paper ID
2
Venue
CIDR
Year
2003
Pagerank
5.5402489e-05
Overall Rank
5,380 | 62.58%
DOI
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3,962 Guaranteeing Correctness and Availability in P2P Range Indices 2005 SIGMOD 6.5876809e-05
12,332 A Recall-Based Cluster Formation Game in Peer-to-Peer Systems 2009 VLDB 4.1945683e-05
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