Hi,

I significantly revised my slides for my course on P2P.
The most notable addition is a new part on privacy. For this reason my course is now entitled
"Peer-to-Peer Applications : From BitTorrent to Privacy"

The slides are still under a Creative Commons License BY-NC-SA, which
means you can reuse anything as long as you give credit and don't make money out of it.

You can get the latest version of the slides at this link:
http://cel.archives-ouvertes.fr/cel-00544132/en/


Comments are welcome.

Regards,
Arnaud.


On 07/12/2010 14:57, Arnaud Legout wrote:
Hi,

I have given a course on P2P for 4 years now, and I decided to release
it publicly
due to the lack of such a public resource.

I believe this course can be of interest to a large audience: developers
of P2P protocols
that want to better understand how it works, researchers that want a
comprehensive
introduction to the field, students that are looking for a document on
the subject, etc.

This course is focused on P2P content replication with a very
comprehensive part on BitTorrent.
I also address some very important notions of distributed security. I
usually give this course
on seven lectures of 3 hours.

I put the slides of my course online (with a Creative Commons license
BY-NC-SA, which
means you can reuse anything as long as you give credit and don't make
money out of it).
http://cel.archives-ouvertes.fr/cel-00544132/en/

I recommend to download the PowerPoint version (PPTX), as the PDF version
will not render the animations and the animated slides will look cluttered.

Of course, comments are highly welcomed.

Regards,
Arnaud Legout.

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Research Scientist, Inria
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