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Dynamic and mobile communications have received a great attention due to instability spread over networks. Previous works on Internet architecture introduced the strong association between IP and names as "the problem" that could be solved by overlays mechanisms. However, such decoupling is not full solution for our problems concerning mobile and unstable enviroments, since the dynamicity may propagate several rebinds and control messages for all network. For this reason, we invite the reader to analyze a new paradigm, closer to social roles and appreciate explanations of how networks could be…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Dynamic and mobile communications have received a great attention due to instability spread over networks. Previous works on Internet architecture introduced the strong association between IP and names as "the problem" that could be solved by overlays mechanisms. However, such decoupling is not full solution for our problems concerning mobile and unstable enviroments, since the dynamicity may propagate several rebinds and control messages for all network. For this reason, we invite the reader to analyze a new paradigm, closer to social roles and appreciate explanations of how networks could be modeled to make up stable societies, which should ensure end to end cooperation and manage instabilities generated by changes in the network context. A traditional DHT algorithm was used to exemplify the building and evaluation of mapping among overlay networks, that require instabilities control, and a social model. This book, therefore, should help the reader to envisage future scenarios which expose challenges for current Internet, and it should be especially useful for professionals that are seeking for new ideas to build more stable environments with social and collaborative concepts.
Autorenporträt
Oliveira, L.: MSc in Computer Science and obtained honors in graduating class at UFPE. PhD student and IT consultant at ATI of the Brazilian government. Sadok, D.: PhD at University of Kent. Professor and leader of several research project at UFPE. Their research interests include Network Management, Social and Dynamic Routing and Future Internet.