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We have also presented the Storm data model, a simple |
We have also presented the Storm data model, a simple |
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model for representing data published on the P2P Web. |
model for representing data published on the P2P Web. |
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The Storm model is easy to implement on current systems, |
The Storm model and allows powerful abstractions to be built on top of it |
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and allows powerful abstractions to be built on top of it |
(such as pointer records), and |
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(such as pointer records). |
is easy to implement in a variety |
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of ways on current systems, ranging |
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from filesharing systems to (XXX) shared |
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storage networks such as OceanStore to |
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simply burning blocks on a CD and using SneakerNet |
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for file transfers. |
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An adversary may try to attack our system by trying |
An adversary may try to attack our system by trying |
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to publish such a large amount of information |
to publish such a large amount of information |