Agents and Peer-to-Peer Computing [electronic resource] :4th International Workshop, AP2PC 2005, Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 25, 2005. Revised Papers / edited by Zoran Despotovic, Sam Joseph, Claudio Sartori.
by Despotovic, Zoran [editor.]; Joseph, Sam [editor.]; Sartori, Claudio [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Trust and Reputation -- Optimizing an Incentives’ Mechanism for Truthful Feedback in Virtual Communities -- A New View on Normativeness in Distributed Reputation Systems -- A Trust Management Scheme in Structured P2P Systems -- Incentive-Compatibility in a Distributed Autonomous Currency System -- Handling Free Riders in Peer-to-Peer Systems -- P2P Infrastructure -- Highly Available DHTs: Keeping Data Consistency After Updates -- Caching Indices for Efficient Lookup in Structured Overlay Networks -- Semantic Infrastructure -- A Semantic Marketplace of Negotiating Agents -- Semantic Web Service Composition Through a P2P-Based Multi-agent Environment -- Community and Mobile Applications -- A Low-Latency Peer-to-Peer Approach for Massively Multiplayer Games -- An Agent-Based Collaborative Framework for Mobile P2P Applications -- ACP2P: Agent-Community-Based Peer-to-Peer Information Retrieval – An Evaluation -- A Peer Ubiquitous Multi-agent Framework for Providing Nomadic Users with Adapted Information.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Agents and Peer-to-Peer Computing, AP2PC 2005, held in Utrecht, Netherlands, on July 25th, 2005, in the context of the 4th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, AAMAS 2005. The 13 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 27 submissions; they are fully revised to incorporate reviewers' comments and discussions at the workshop. The volume is organized in topical sections on trust and reputation, P2P infrastructure, semantic infrastructure, as well as community and mobile applications.
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