Sixth IEEE International Conference on Peer-to-Peer Computing (P2P'06)
DOI: 10.1109/p2p.2006.18
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Experiences Developing Mobile P2P Applications with LightPeers

Abstract: In this paper, our experiences so far with developing a platform for mobile P2P applications with the LightPeers framework are presented. We experienced that the use of a role-based approach in the initial application development phase showed useful. The roles provide a high-level abstraction for common peer behavior within a session, and are suitable for describing a specific setup of peers, e.g., when developing a new system.

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“…The application layer hosts shared Web browser application providing telepointers and chat. The layer-based model [16] for light peers in mobile P2P applications has five layers: network layer, P2P transport layer, service layer, application layer, and actuator/sensor layer. The network layer is assumed to exist under core P2P layer in all P2P systems.…”
Section: Multi-layer Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application layer hosts shared Web browser application providing telepointers and chat. The layer-based model [16] for light peers in mobile P2P applications has five layers: network layer, P2P transport layer, service layer, application layer, and actuator/sensor layer. The network layer is assumed to exist under core P2P layer in all P2P systems.…”
Section: Multi-layer Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are different platforms that allow programmers to develop mobile P2P applications [5], [6], among which JXME [7] can be found. Its main advantage, in comparison with other proposals, is being the mobile version of the well known JXTA platform [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%