Internet Research Task Force,
Anti-Spam Research Group,
John Levine,
Distributed checksum clearinghouse heuristics resemble some P2P concepts.
Improving on DCC in distributed systems can be achieved simply with Digg.com
techniques, with more complex voting systems, and with logic-based techniques,
such as evidence-based distributed computing and uses of machine-utilizable
argumentation which include user and mechanical observations. Logic
programming and computer security, computer security policy, are interrelated,
as you can see at the Singularity RDK which includes a Prolog implementation:
http://singularity.codeplex.com/SourceControl/changeset/view/69631#140370.
Here are some publications: A Comparative Study of Pub/Sub Methods in
Structured P2P Networks by Matthias Bender, Sebastian Michel, Sebastian
Parkitny, Gerhard Weikum ; Publish/Subscribe for RDF-based P2P Networks by Paul
- Alexandru Chirita, Stratos Idreos, Manolis Koubarakis, and Wolfgang Nejdl ;
Content-based Publish-Subscribe Over Structured P2P Networks by Peter
Triantafillou and Ioannis Aekaterinidis.
In addition to the discussion topics of new computer security information
resources, improving Usenet, improving NNTP is entirely possible.
Kind regards,
Adam Sobieski
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