Saroiu, S., Gummadi, P., and Gribble, S., "Exploring the Design Space of Distributed and Peer-to-Peer Systems: Comparing the Web, TRIAD, and Chord/CFS," in Proc. of the First International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems, March 2002.

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....access to the contents. Nodes of the overlay network, called network or content nodes, route messages and may also store contents. By using overlay networks, content networks have the flexibility to customize their topologies to meet specific application needs and performance objectives [39][46][60] Content networks can be attractive for a number of reasons. At any given time, a piece of content and its copy may be freely placed at or moved to any network node to improve content availability, minimize access time, support source anonymity, etc. Because content routing 1 reflects the ....

Saroiu, S., Gummadi, P., and Gribble, S., "Exploring the Design Space of Distributed and Peer-to-Peer Systems: Comparing the Web, TRIAD, and Chord/CFS," in Proc. of the First International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems, March 2002.

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