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This Topic is devoted to High-Performance Computing on widely distributed systems utilizing Peer-to-Peer technologies. In contrast with the usual Client-Server organization scheme, these systems are (or attempt at being) highly decentralized, self-organizing with respect to the external context, and with a notion of balanced resource trading. Hence, each node within such a system can provide both Client and Server capability. In the long term, participating nodes may expect to be granted as much resources as they provide.
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Bougé, L., Cappello, F., Rana, O., Traversat, B. (2003). Topic 17 Peer-to-Peer Computing. In: Kosch, H., Böszörményi, L., Hellwagner, H. (eds) Euro-Par 2003 Parallel Processing. Euro-Par 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2790. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45209-6_165
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