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Self-organization is seen as an attractive feature of Peer-to-Peer networks although meaning and significance of this term are far from being clear. In this chapter, principles of self-organization in Peer-to-Peer systems are identified. The potential enabled by incorporating these principles and further potentials of increasing the degree of self-organization are outlined. The Active Virtual Peer (AVP) concept is used as an example for incorporation of an enhanced level of self-organization into Peer-to-Peer systems.
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De Meer, H., Koppen, C. (2005). 16. Self-Organization in Peer-to-Peer Systems. In: Steinmetz, R., Wehrle, K. (eds) Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3485. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11530657_16
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