Sergiu Dumitriu
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| Co-authors | Gerald Oster, Gérald Oster, Pascal Molli, Ruben Mondejar, Rubén Mondéjar, Sabin Corneliu Buraga |
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Publications
Only those publications related to wikis are shown here.| Title | Keyword(s) | Published in | Language | DateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Abstract | R | C |
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| Building a Collaborative Peer-to-Peer Wiki System on a Structured Overlay | Computer Networks | English | 2010 | The ever growing request for digital information raises the need for content distribution architectures providing high storage capacity, data availability and good performance. While many simple solutions for scalable distribution of quasi-static content exist, there are still no approaches that can ensure both scalability and consistency for the case of highly dynamic content, such as the data managed inside wikis. We propose a peer-to-peer solution for distributing and managing dynamic content, that combines two widely studied technologies: Distributed HashTables (DHT) and optimistic replication. In our “universal wiki” engine architecture (UniWiki), on top of a reliable, inexpensive and consistent DHT-based storage, any number of front-ends can be added, ensuring both read and write scalability, as well as suitability for large-scale scenarios. The implementation is based on Damon, a distributed AOP middleware, thus separating distribution, replication, and consistency responsibilities, and also making our system transparently usable by third party wiki engines. Finally, UniWiki has been proved viable and fairly efficient in large-scale scenarios. | 0 | 0 | |
| UniWiki: A Collaborative P2P System for Distributed Wiki Applications | Collaborative editing Optimistic replication P2P Distributed Interception |
WETICE | English | 2009 | 0 | 0 | |
| Peer-to-Peer Wikis: Replication of Highly Dynamic Content on XWiki | SYNASC | English | 2007 | 0 | 0 |
