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Robust Information Dissemination in Uncooperative Environments
25th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'05)
The open nature of peer-to-peer systems has played an important role in their growing popularity. The current file-sharing applications, for instance, have been widely used largely because they allow anyone to participate in them. This openness, however, brings up new issues because selfish, malicious, faulty, compromised, or resourceconstrained peers may degrade a system. We explore the case for large-scale information dissemination through the design of the Trust-Aware Multicast (TAM)
doi:10.1109/icdcs.2005.70
dblp:conf/icdcs/JunAX05
fatcat:jcfqqk5m55hrha7be7ppiam4xu