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Abstract: In this paper we study the `service capacity' of peer
to peer (P2P) file sharing applications. We begin by considering a
transient regime which is key to capturing the ability of such systems
to handle bursty traffic, e.g., flash crowds. In this context our
models, based on age dependent branching processes, exhibit exponential
growth in service capacity, and permit the study of sensitivity
of this growth to system policies and parameters. Then we
consider a model for such systems in steady... (Update)
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X. Yang and G. de Veciana. Service Capacity of Peer to Peer Networks. In INFOCOM, 2004. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/yang04service.html More
@misc{ yang04service,
author = "X. Yang and G. de Veciana",
title = "Service Capacity of Peer to Peer Networks",
text = "X. Yang and G. de Veciana. Service Capacity of Peer to Peer Networks. In
INFOCOM, 2004.",
year = "2004",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/yang04service.html" }
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