| L. Gong, "Peer-to-Peer Networks in Action," IEEE Internet Computing, January/February 2002, pp. 37--39. |
....which provides a user friendly environment for users to submit their queries, maintain their sharable files, and insert as well as delete files. 2. 2 Criterion Each peer in a P2P network has three sorts of fundamental resources, i.e. computing resources, information or data, and bandwidth [5], which are used to depict the characters of peers naturally: 1. The computing resources of a peer, say # # , are quantified by ##### # #, ###### # # and#### ##### # # respectively. As for the storage capability of a peer, it just refers to the part of storage used to store sharable data. 2. ....
L. Gong. Peer-to-peer networks in action. In IEEE Internet Computing Vol. 6, pages 37--39, 2002.
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L. Gong, "Peer-to-Peer Networks in Action," IEEE Internet Computing, January/February 2002, pp. 37--39.
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Li Gong, "Peer-to-Peer Networks in Action", IEEE Internet Computing, January-February 2002
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