In content networks, a replication group refers to a set of nodes that cooperate with each other to retrieve information objects from a distant server. Each node locally replicates...
Eva Jaho, Ioannis Z. Koukoutsidis, Ioannis Stavrak...
As wireless networks increase in popularity, the development of efficient content distribution techniques to meet the growing and constantly changing client demand becomes a necess...
A fundamental paradigm in P2P is that of a large community of intermittently-connected nodes that cooperate to share files. Because nodes are intermittently connected, the P2P co...
Quality of service for high-bandwidth or delay-sensitive applications in the Internet, such as streaming media and online games, can be significantly improved by replicating serv...
Easy reuse and integration of declaratively described information in a distributed setting is one of the main motivations for building the Semantic Web. Despite of this claim, reu...