COPS - Collaborative Peer-to-Peer Information Systems Workshop Report

M. Angelaccio, B. Buttarazzi
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The first International Workshop on Collaborative Peer-to-Peer Information Systems, COPS05 was held in Linköping University as part of WETICE-2005. It was the first meeting devoted to the study of the emerging field of Cooperative Information Systems and P2P networks or Cooperative P2Pbased Information Systems (COPS). P2P Systems are popular because of the many benefits they offer: adaptation, self-organization, fault tolerance, and massive distribution and replication of large number of resources. The P2P environment is particularly challenging to work in Collaborative Information Systems because of the scale of the network and fault-tolerant nature of peers that characterize most P2P systems today. However, the P2P systems research community has focused on search and security aspects. Collaboration has been mainly viewed as an architectural paradigm instead of as an application framework for P2P systems. There is a need for a next generation tools for the development of applications that must integrate, for example, web servers network and p2p clients. Research communities working in database and distributed systems have included these topics in their agenda. However, a more specialized workshop could be an interesting place to exchange new ideas in the field of COPS.
协作点对点信息系统研讨会报告
作为WETICE-2005的一部分,第一届协作点对点信息系统国际研讨会(COPS05)在Linköping大学举行。这是第一次专门研究合作信息系统和P2P网络或基于P2P的合作信息系统(cop)这一新兴领域的会议。P2P系统之所以受欢迎,是因为它们提供了许多好处:适应性、自组织、容错以及大量资源的大规模分布和复制。在协作信息系统中,P2P环境尤其具有挑战性,因为当今大多数P2P系统的特点是网络的规模和对等体的容错特性。然而,P2P系统的研究社区主要集中在搜索和安全方面。协作主要被视为一种架构范例,而不是P2P系统的应用程序框架。需要下一代工具来开发必须集成的应用程序,例如web服务器、网络和p2p客户端。从事数据库和分布式系统研究的社区已经将这些主题纳入了他们的议程。然而,一个更专业的研讨会可能是一个有趣的地方,可以在缔约方会议领域交流新的想法。
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