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IPTPS 2004: La Jolla, CA, USA
- Geoffrey M. Voelker, Scott Shenker:

Peer-to-Peer Systems III, Third International Workshop, IPTPS 2004, La Jolla, CA, USA, February 26-27, 2004, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3279, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-24252-X - Sriram Ramabhadran, Sumeet Singh, Kiran Tati:

Workshop Report for the 3rd International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS 2004). 1-10
Miscellaneous
- Shiding Lin, Qiao Lian, Ming Chen, Zheng Zhang:

A Practical Distributed Mutual Exclusion Protocol in Dynamic Peer-to-Peer Systems. 11-21 - Nicolas Christin

, John Chuang:
On the Cost of Participating in a Peer-to-Peer Network. 22-32 - Mema Roussopoulos, Mary Baker, David S. H. Rosenthal, Thomas J. Giuli, Petros Maniatis, Jeffrey C. Mogul:

2 P2P or Not 2 P2P? 33-43
Networking
- Hung-Yun Hsieh, Raghupathy Sivakumar:

On Transport Layer Support for Peer-to-Peer Networks. 44-53 - Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Helen J. Wang, Philip A. Chou:

Supporting Heterogeneity and Congestion Control in Peer-to-Peer Multicast Streaming. 54-63 - Ben Y. Zhao, Ling Huang, Anthony D. Joseph, John Kubiatowicz:

Rapid Mobility via Type Indirection. 64-74 - Lidong Zhou, Robbert van Renesse:

P6P: A Peer-to-Peer Approach to Internet Infrastructure. 75-86
Routing
- Jinyang Li, Jeremy Stribling, Thomer M. Gil, Robert Morris, M. Frans Kaashoek:

Comparing the Performance of Distributed Hash Tables Under Churn. 87-99 - Sergio Marti, Prasanna Ganesan, Hector Garcia-Molina:

DHT Routing Using Social Links. 100-111 - Rodrigo Rodrigues, Charles Blake:

When Multi-hop Peer-to-Peer Lookup Matters. 112-122
Load Balancing and Searching
- Subhash Suri, Csaba D. Tóth, Yunhong Zhou:

Uncoordinated Load Balancing and Congestion Games in P2P Systems. 123-130 - David R. Karger, Matthias Ruhl:

Simple Efficient Load Balancing Algorithms for Peer-to-Peer Systems. 131-140 - Boon Thau Loo, Ryan Huebsch, Ion Stoica, Joseph M. Hellerstein:

The Case for a Hybrid P2P Search Infrastructure. 141-150 - Shuming Shi, Guangwen Yang, Dingxing Wang, Jin Yu, Shaogang Qu, Ming Chen:

Making Peer-to-Peer Keyword Searching Feasible Using Multi-level Partitioning. 151-161
Miscellaneous
- Alan Mislove, Peter Druschel:

Providing Administrative Control and Autonomy in Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlays. 162-172 - Robbert van Renesse, Adrian Bozdog:

Willow: DHT, Aggregation, and Publish/Subscribe in One Protocol. 173-183 - Helen J. Wang, Yih-Chun Hu, Chun Yuan, Zheng Zhang, Yi-Min Wang:

Friends Troubleshooting Network: Towards Privacy-Preserving, Automatic Troubleshooting. 184-194 - Brad Karp, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Sean C. Rhea, Scott Shenker:

Spurring Adoption of DHTs with OpenHash, a Public DHT Service. 195-205
Applications
- Emil Sit, Frank Dabek, James Robertson:

UsenetDHT: A Low Overhead Usenet Server. 206-216 - Fabrice Le Fessant, Sidath B. Handurukande, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Laurent Massoulié:

Clustering in Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Workloads. 217-226 - Virginia Mary Lo, Daniel Zappala, Dayi Zhou, Yuhong Liu, Shanyu Zhao:

Cluster Computing on the Fly: P2P Scheduling of Idle Cycles in the Internet. 227-236
Security
- Baruch Awerbuch, Christian Scheideler:

Robust Distributed Name Service. 237-249 - William K. Josephson, Emin Gün Sirer, Fred B. Schneider:

Peer-to-Peer Authentication with a Distributed Single Sign-On Service. 250-258 - Antonio Nicolosi, David Mazières:

Secure Acknowledgment of Multicast Messages in Open Peer-to-Peer Networks. 259-268
Routing
- Moni Naor, Udi Wieder:

Know Thy Neighbor's Neighbor: Better Routing for Skip-Graphs and Small Worlds. 269-277 - Jinfeng Hu, Ming Li, Weimin Zheng, Dongsheng Wang, Ning Ning, Haitao Dong:

SmartBoa: Constructing p2p Overlay Network in the Heterogeneous Internet Using Irregular Routing Tables. 278-287 - David R. Karger, Matthias Ruhl:

Diminished Chord: A Protocol for Heterogeneous Subgroup Formation in Peer-to-Peer Networks. 288-297

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