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» Hot-P2P 2008 Program
Friday, April 18, 2008 Hyatt Regency Hotel, Miami FL

8.30 -- 8.45 Workshop opening

8.45 -- 10.00 Session I: P2P services
  • Alberto Montresor and Roberto Zandonati (Università di Trento, IT)
    Absolute Slicing in Peer-to-peer Systems

  • Cedric Tedeschi (ENS Lyon, FR), Frederic Desprez (INRIA, FR), Eddy Caron (ENS Lyon, FR)
    Efficiency of Tree-structured Peer-to-peer Service Discovery Systems

  • Jun Li (ETH Zurich, CH)
    A Framework for Peer-to-Peer Service Interaction

10.00 -- 10.30 Coffee, pastries etc.

10.30 -- 12.10 Session II: P2P Applications
  • David Bryan and Bruce Lowekamp (College of William and Mary, US), Marcia Zangrilli (SIPeerior Technologies, Inc., US)
    The Design of a Versatile, Secure P2PSIP Communications Architecture for the Public Internet

  • Francisco López-Fuentes and Eckehard Steinbach (Munich University of Technology, DE)
    Multi-Source Video Multicast in Peer-to-Peer Networks

  • Khaled Harfoush and Injong Rhee (North Carolina State University, US)
    Towards the Feasibility and Scalability of Text Search in Peer-to-Peer Systems

  • Michel Meulpolder and Dick Epema and Henk Sips (Delft University of Technology, NL)
    Replication in Bandwidth-Symmetric BitTorrent Networks

12.10 -- 14.10 Lunch (on your own)

14.10 -- 15.00 Session III: P2P Foundations
  • Thomas Bocek and Michael Shann and David Hausheer and Burkhard Stiller (University of Zurich, CH)
    Game Theoretical Analysis of Incentives for Large-scale, Fully Decentralized Collaboration Networks

  • Giovanni Chiola and Marina Ribaudo (Università di Genova, IT)
    Neighbor-of-neighbor routing over deterministically modulated Chord-like DHTs

15.00 -- 15.30 Coffee, pastries etc.

15.30 -- 16.20 Session III (continued)
  • William Acosta and Surendar Chandra (University of Notre Dame, US)
    On the need for query-centric unstructured peer-to-peer overlays

  • Shay Horovitz and Danny Dolev (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IL)
    LiteLoad: Content Unaware Routing for Localizing P2P protocols

16.20 -- 16.25 Workshop closing

 

Hot-P2P 2008