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"
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 14:59, 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. > -- Arnaud Legout, Ph.D. Research Scientist, Inria http://planete.inria.fr/alegout/ _______________________________________________ IEEE Communications Society Tech. Committee on Computer Communications (TCCC) - for discussions on computer networking and communication. [email protected] https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/tccc
