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Second International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P'02)   p. 120
Multishelf: An Experiment in Peer-to-Peer Infomediation

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This paper describes the architecture and the implementation of Multishelf - a decentralized Peer-to-Peer infomediator. Multishelf was designed and built during a ten-week senior software methodology course using the Proem Peer-to-Peer platform. We discuss the infomediation problem, present our scalable Peer-to-Peer solution including the effectiveness of using the Proem Peer-to-Peer platform, and conclude with plans for future work.
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Index Terms- peer-to-peer computing, distributed development, distributed computing, infomediation, extractor, aggregation, peer-to-peer platform, Proem

Citation:  Zary Segall, Andrew Fortier, Gerd Kortuem, Jay Schneider, Sean Workman, "Multishelf: An Experiment in Peer-to-Peer Infomediation," p2p, p. 120,  Second International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P'02),  2002

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