The research provides a computational approach for dynamic allocation of geometric coordinates within a 3DP2P network topology. Deployment of Internet and mobile applications within the network will be achieved with the utilization of a 3D-XML peer node descriptor (3DP2P-XML). The 3DP2P-XML file descriptor generates and deploys enterprise beans, web services, and mobile clients. Boundary conditions and statistical data determine the peer node distribution.The application will demonstrate the procedure for generating network coordinates. The coordinates correlate IP and URL addresses to a metric space. The technique uses a Riemann sum to estimate the number of nodes, volume, and surface boundaries of the 3D-P2P mesh network. The resulting algorithm creates a minimum 3D spanning tree with coordinate indexes. The multi-hop network is visualized as a 3D bouquet ofcomputer nodes.
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