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From: Hermanni Hyytiälä
Subject: [Gzz-commits] gzz/Documentation/misc/hemppah-progradu mastert...
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 07:52:54 -0500

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    gzz
Changes by:     Hermanni Hyytiälä <address@hidden>      02/11/28 07:52:52

Modified files:
        Documentation/misc/hemppah-progradu: masterthesis.tex 

Log message:
        TOC updates

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/gzz/Documentation/misc/hemppah-progradu/masterthesis.tex.diff?tr1=1.13&tr2=1.14&r1=text&r2=text

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Index: gzz/Documentation/misc/hemppah-progradu/masterthesis.tex
diff -u gzz/Documentation/misc/hemppah-progradu/masterthesis.tex:1.13 
gzz/Documentation/misc/hemppah-progradu/masterthesis.tex:1.14
--- gzz/Documentation/misc/hemppah-progradu/masterthesis.tex:1.13       Thu Nov 
28 04:38:30 2002
+++ gzz/Documentation/misc/hemppah-progradu/masterthesis.tex    Thu Nov 28 
07:52:52 2002
@@ -121,8 +121,7 @@
 and what it is not. It is extremely interwined with existing technologies" 
[Morgan 2002 REFERENCE!!!].
 
 
-
-\section{A brief history of Peer-to-Peer Systems}
+\subsection{A brief history}
 
 The Internet has been originally established in the late 1960s 
\cite{oram01harnessingpower}. 
 The aim of the ARPANET-project was to share computers' resources around the 
@@ -140,76 +139,41 @@
 provide a central search infrastructure over existing FTP servers. Napster 
\cite{napsterurl} is a good 
 example of this kind of approach in modern P2P file-sharing systems.
 
-\section{Characteristics of P2P}
-
-\subsection{Decentralization}
-
-\subsection{Scalability and Adaption}
-
-\subsection{Anonymity and Autonomy}
-
-\subsection{Self-Organization}
-
-\subsection{Cost of Ownership}
-
-\subsection{Ad-Hoc Connectivity}
-
-\subsection{Accountability}
-
-\subsection{Reputation}
-
-\section{Adaptations of P2P}
-
-\subsection{Distributed Computing}
-
-\subsection{File Content Sharing}
-
-\subsection{Colloboration}
+\subsection{Characteristics of P2P}
 
-\subsection{Platforms}
+\subsection{Adaptations of P2P}
 
-\section{Models of P2P}
+\subsection{Models of P2P}
 
-\subsection{Centralized}
- 
-\subsection{Decentralized but Structured}
+\section{P2P file sharing architectures}
 
-\subsection{Decentralized and Unstructured}
+\subsection{Flooding broadcast}
 
+\subsection{Distributed hash table}
 
-\chapter{P2P file sharing architectures}
+\subsection{Hybrid architecture}
 
-\section{Flooding broadcast}
+\subsection{Tree based architecture}
 
-\section{Distributed hash table}
+\subsection{Selective forwarding architecture}
 
-\section{Hybrid architecture}
+\subsection{Social Discovery architecture}
 
-\section{Tree based architecture}
+\section{Open problems in P2P file sharing}
 
-\section{Selective forwarding architecture}
+\subsection{Scalability}
 
-\section{Social Discovery architecture}
+\subsection{Resource discovery}
 
-\section{Future directions}
-
-
-\chapter{Open problems in P2P file sharing}
-
-\section{Scalability}
-
-\section{Resource discovery}
-
-\section{Performance}
-
-\section{Security}
+\subsection{Performance}
 
-\section{Interopeability}
+\subsection{Security}
 
+\subsection{Interopeability}
 
 
 
-\chapter{Use Cases}
+\chapter{Summary of existing P2P file sharing systems}
 
 \section{Gnutella}
 \section{Plaxton}
@@ -229,12 +193,15 @@
 \section{Alpine}
 \section{Napster}
 
+\section{Future directions}
 
 
 \chapter{Gzz system}
 
 \section{Overview of Gzz}
 
+\section{Objectives}
+
 \section{Xanalogical model}
 
 \section{ZigZag hyperstructure}
@@ -245,7 +212,7 @@
 
 \section{Storm}
 
-\subsection{Data blocks}
+\subsection{Blocks}
 
 \chapter{Gzz and P2P}
 
@@ -253,9 +220,14 @@
 
 \section{Objectives}
 
-\section{Special Requirements}
+\section{Benefits over existing P2P file sharing systems}
+
+\section{Special needs}
+
+\section{Existing file sharing systems and Gzz}
+
+\section{Possible problems}
 
-\section{Benefits}
 
 \chapter{Conclusion} 
 




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