Links

 

Some of the useful links that we have included here include:

 

Steven Gribble's Work – much of the data that we want to use on Gnutella has been collected by Steven Gribble’s group at the University of Washington.

 

Some Graph Theoretic Results – this is a list of papers that have some graph theory results.  Not sure how useful this one is.

 

Ad-Hoc Overlay Networks - the X-Bone is a system for the rapid, automated deployment and management of overlay networks.

 

Spine Routing Paper – Spine is a self organizing routing structure for routing in ad-hoc networks.

 

Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance - This project done at MIT is aimed at developing algorithms and implementation techniques to build practical Byzantine-fault-tolerant systems, that is, systems that work correctly even when some components are faulty and exhibit arbitrary behavior. We believe that these systems will be increasingly important in the future because malicious attacks and software errors are increasingly common and can cause faulty nodes to exhibit arbitrary behavior.

 

The Error and Attack of Complex Networks - This paper we demonstrate that such error tolerance is not shared by all redundant systems, but it is displayed only by a class of inhomogeneously wired networks, called scale-free networks.  Has some interesting things about exponential and scale-free networks.  This looks like it is a very important paper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1 1