First International Workshop on Computational Peer-to-Peer Networks being organised by Computing academic
Monday 5 November 2007
Dr Nikos Antonopoulos is organising an international 5-day workshop on P2P networks in Athens, Greece from 27th July to 1st August 2008, as part of the Third International Multi-Conference on Computing in the Global Information Technology (ICCGI 2008).
The workshop, the first on Computational Peer-to-Peer Networks: Theory & Practice (ComP2P 2008), aims to address the need for more research into the theory and applicability of P2P networks.
Papers for the workshop should be submitted by the 5th February 2008. The proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Search mechanisms and heuristics for computational resources
- P2P system analysis and design methodologies
- Peer-to-Peer workflow management systems
- Overlay self-organisation and management
- Performance measurement, optimisation and benchmarks
- Trust management and security systems for computational P2P networks
- Free-riding prevention models
- Semantic computational sharing over P2P networks
- Industrial and business applications of computational P2P systems; theory and practice
- Profitable computational P2P systems and related P2P economy model
Further details regarding the call can be found here.

