Principles of Distributed Systems

Principles of Distributed Systems

Author: Alexander A. Shvartsman

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2006-11-28

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 3540499911

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems, OPODIS 2006, held at Bordeaux, France, in December 2006. The 28 revised full papers presented together with two invited talks address all current issues in theory, specification, design and implementation of distributed and embedded systems.


Computational Intelligence, Theory and Applications

Computational Intelligence, Theory and Applications

Author: Bernd Reusch

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-09-09

Total Pages: 802

ISBN-13: 3540347836

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th Dortmund Fuzzy Days, Dortmund, Germany, 2006. This conference has established itself as an international forum for the discussion of new results in the field of Computational Intelligence. The papers presented here, all thoroughly reviewed, are devoted to foundational and practical issues in fuzzy systems, neural networks, evolutionary algorithms, and machine learning and thus cover the whole range of computational intelligence.


Trust in E-Services: Technologies, Practices and Challenges

Trust in E-Services: Technologies, Practices and Challenges

Author: Song, Ronggong

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2007-01-31

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 1599042096

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"This book provides an overall view of trust for e-services including definitions, constructs, and relationships with other research topics such as security, privacy, reputation and risk. It offers contributions from real-life experience and practice on how to build a trust environment for e-government services"--Provided by publisher.


Handbook of Peer-to-Peer Networking

Handbook of Peer-to-Peer Networking

Author: Xuemin Shen

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-03-03

Total Pages: 1421

ISBN-13: 0387097511

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Peer-to-peer networking is a disruptive technology for large scale distributed app- cations that has recently gained wide interest due to the successes of peer-to-peer (P2P) content sharing, media streaming, and telephony applications. There are a large range of other applications under development or being proposed. The - derlying architectures share features such as decentralizaton, sharing of end system resources, autonomy, virtualization, and self-organization. These features constitute the P2P paradigm. This handbook broadly addresses a large cross-section of c- rent research and state-of-the-art reports on the nature of this paradigm from a large number of experts in the ?eld. Several trends in information and network technology such as increased perf- mance and deployment of broadband networking, wireless networking, and mobile devices are synergistic with and reinforcing the capabilities of the P2P paradigm. There is general expectation in the technical community that P2P networking will continue to be an important tool for networked applications and impact the evo- tion of the Internet. A large amount of research activity has resulted in a relatively short time, and a growing community of researchers has developed. The Handbook of Peer-to-Peer Networking is dedicated to discussions on P2P networks and their applications. This is a comprehensive book on P2P computing.


Social Informatics

Social Informatics

Author: Leonard Bolc

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-10-19

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 3642165664

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Social Informatics, SocInfo 2010, held in Laxenburg, Austria, in October 2010. The 17 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions and feature both the theoretical social network analysis and its practical applications for social recommendation as well as social aspects of virtual collaboration, ranging from social studies of computer supported collaborative work, to the study of enhancements of the Wiki technology. Further topics are research on Webmining, opinion mining, and sentiment analysis; privacy and trust; computational social choice; and virtual teamwork.


Context-Aware Systems and Applications

Context-Aware Systems and Applications

Author: Phan Cong Vinh

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-04-09

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13: 3319059394

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Context-Aware Systems and Applications, ICCASA 2013, held in Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam in November 2013. The 36 revised full papers presented were carefully selected and reviewed from over 100 submissions and cover a wide spectrum of issues in the area of context-aware systems (CAS) and context-based recommendation systems.


Building Robust Peer-to-peer Information Dissemination Systems Using Trust and Incentives

Building Robust Peer-to-peer Information Dissemination Systems Using Trust and Incentives

Author: Seung Won Jun

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13:

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As computers become pervasive and better connected, the popularity of peer-to-peer computing has grown immensely. The sharing of unused resources at peers is desirable and practically important because they can collectively comprise a powerful system. Although there are many peer-to-peer applications, we focus on information dissemination, which can greatly benefit from cooperation among peers. The potential benefit, however, can be undermined by uncooperative behavior of some peers because they are managed individually and hence may not follow the expected protocols. To be robust to uncooperative behavior such as free riding and sabotage, the system must incorporate proper trust and incentive mechanisms so that peers would rather cooperate.


Trust on the World Wide Web

Trust on the World Wide Web

Author: Jennifer Golbeck

Publisher: Now Publishers Inc

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 1601981163

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Presents a comprehensive survey of trust on the Web in all its contexts and identifies three main targets of trust: trust in content, in services, and in people, originating in web-based social networks. It also reviews applications that rely on trust and address how they utilize trust to improve functionality and interface.


Building Decentralized Trust

Building Decentralized Trust

Author: Victoria L. Lemieux

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-01-04

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 3030544141

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This volume brings together a multidisciplinary group of scholars from diverse fields including computer science, engineering, archival science, law, business, psychology, economics, medicine and more to discuss the trade-offs between different “layers” in designing the use of blockchain/Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) for social trust, trust in data and records, and trust in systems. Blockchain technology has emerged as a solution to the problem of trust in data and records, as well as trust in social, political and economic institutions, due to its profound potential as a digital trust infrastructure. Blockchain is a DLT in which confirmed and validated sets of transactions are stored in blocks that are chained together to make tampering more difficult and render records immutable. This book is dedicated to exploring and disseminating the latest findings on the relationships between socio-political and economic data, record-keeping, and technical aspects of blockchain.