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Next Generation Peer-to-Peer Engineering

Mediated Computing on the Edge

William J. Yeager & Rita Yu Chen

Next Generation Peer-to-Peer Engineering
Next Generation Peer-to-Peer Engineering

Next Generation Peer-to-Peer Engineering

Mediated Computing on the Edge

William J. Yeager & Rita Yu Chen

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'This book offers a comprehensive journey across the Peer-to-Peer paradigm. William J. Yeager and Rita Yu Chen guide the readers through the challenges, design choices, performance bottlenecks and security issues that people seriously thinking about scalable and reliable Internet applications must face, at least once in their lifetime. The book is packed with ideas and solutions to engineer and develop successful Peer-to-Peer applications, such as how to deal with lookup operations, the access to and control of resources, privacy and security guarantees, network address translation, and the ubiquitous wireless connectivity. With the aid of an ad-hoc programming language (i.e., the 4PL – P2P Pseudo Programming Language), William and Rita implore the reader to dive into code and join them in the development phase. This has real value both for a student and an experienced engineer. William and Rita are renowned pioneers and experts of the networking/computing industry and offer their knowledge, wisdom and, sometimes, unconventional perspectives, on the recent history of the Internet. All in all, Next Generation Peer-to-Peer Engineering: Mediating Computing on the Edge is a very solid and delightful read, especially for network practitioners. However, this book should not be reduced to a technical essay. In fact, I believe that its main merit is to make readers aware that freedom can unexpectedly become incarnate even through a functional paradigm.'Luca CaviglioneSenior Research Scientist at the National Research Council of Italy

'This book offers a comprehensive journey across the Peer-to-Peer paradigm. William J. Yeager and Rita Yu Chen guide the readers through the challenges, design choices, performance bottlenecks and security issues that people seriously thinking about scalable and reliable Internet applications must face, at least once in their lifetime. The book is packed with ideas and solutions to engineer and develop successful Peer-to-Peer applications, such as how to deal with lookup operations, the access to and control of resources, privacy and security guarantees, network address translation, and the ubiquitous wireless connectivity. With the aid of an ad-hoc programming language (i.e., the 4PL – P2P Pseudo Programming Language), William and Rita implore the reader to dive into code and join them in the development phase. This has real value both for a student and an experienced engineer. William and Rita are renowned pioneers and experts of the networking/computing industry and offer their knowledge, wisdom and, sometimes, unconventional perspectives, on the recent history of the Internet. All in all, Next Generation Peer-to-Peer Engineering: Mediating Computing on the Edge is a very solid and delightful read, especially for network practitioners. However, this book should not be reduced to a technical essay. In fact, I believe that its main merit is to make readers aware that freedom can unexpectedly become incarnate even through a functional paradigm.'Luca CaviglioneSenior Research Scientist at the National Research Council of Italy

William J. Yeager has 50 years of research and teaching experience. During his twenty years of research at Stanford University, he invented the multiple protocol Internet router that was licensed in 1987 by Cisco Systems, and architected and co-invented the IMAP Internet email protocol. At Sun Microsystems he invented a high-performing IMAP server and was the CTO of the Project JXTA Peer-to-Peer, open-source platform. As a result, he has 20 United States patents in his name, sixteen of which are on Peer-to-Peer Computing and four are on high performing message stores. In 2003, he established the first Internet Research Task Force Peer-to-Peer working group and was the initial chair. During his career he has written software in more than 20 languages.Dr Rita Yu Chen is an accomplished researcher and engineer interested in distributed computing and ubiquitous computing with numerous patents and publications. She is currently a volunteer and freelance mobile software developer working on various private projects. Her open-source contributions to the community include Project JXTA, Poblano, and GnuSpace. She holds a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from Pennsylvania State University.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • Verschenen
    feb. 2024
  • Bladzijden
    378
  • Genre
    Informatica
  • Afmetingen
    212 x 148 mm
  • EAN
    9781036401764
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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