| T.E. Sundsted: "The practice of peer-to-peer computing: Discovery", ht:p ://www106. ibm. com/de ve loperworks/j ava/library/j - p2pdisc/?dwzone=j ava |
....To do so he must know how to discover and bootstrap local services. We can see that the bootstrapping can be improved by finding ways to establish direct links without using the directory service. The peer discovery service in Gnutella solves this with an initial list of peers to contact [19][20]. In agent systems we can try to use knowledge based techniques to construct the initial contact list. 3. HUMAN BOOTSTRAPPING TECHNIQUES In order to investigate how agents could discover and bootstrap the desired agents and services on their own, let us see a real world scenario. In this ....
T.E. Sundsted: "The practice of peer-to-peer computing: Discovery", ht:p ://www106. ibm. com/de ve loperworks/j ava/library/j - p2pdisc/?dwzone=j ava
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