2006 International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems 2006
DOI: 10.1109/icccas.2006.284969
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Neighbor Definition in P2P Networks

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“…As can be seen below, the definition will be applied to 11 initiatives present on the internet, some of them crowdsourcing, others not, assessing the eight characteristics of the definition [6, 22]. To this end, ‘+’ will be assigned to a characteristic that clearly appears and ‘–’ to those characteristics that do not appear.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…As can be seen below, the definition will be applied to 11 initiatives present on the internet, some of them crowdsourcing, others not, assessing the eight characteristics of the definition [6, 22]. To this end, ‘+’ will be assigned to a characteristic that clearly appears and ‘–’ to those characteristics that do not appear.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To check the validity of the definition, the approaches of Vukovic [6] and Aliakbarian et al [22] will be followed. In Aliakbarian et al [22], to verify the definition proposed for ‘P2P network’, the definition is applied to five cases checking if all the elements of the definition are satisfied. In Vukovic [6], the requirements for the development of a general-purpose crowdsourcing service in the Cloud are analysed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To check the validity of the definition, the approaches of Vukovic [6] and Aliakbarian et al [22] will be followed. In Aliakbarian et al [22], to verify the definition proposed for "P2P network", the definition is applied to five cases checking if all the elements of the definition are satisfied. In Vukovic [6], the requirements for the development of a general-purpose crowdsourcing service in the Cloud are analyzed.…”
Section: Verificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“….. an open call for contributions from members of the crowd to solve a problem or carry out human intelligence tasks, often in exchange for micro-payments, social recognition, or entertainment value. 22 ... a form of the integration of users or consumers in internal processes of value creation. The essence of crowdsourcing is the intentional mobilization for commercial exploitation of creative ideas and other forms of work performed by consumer.…”
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