Peer-to-peer systems are evolving with new information-system architectures, leading to the idea that the principles of decentralization and self-organization will offer new approaches in informatics, especially for systems that scale with the number of users or for which central authorities do not prevail. This book describes a new way of building

    Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 On Integrating Data in the Internet Era Chapter 3 Peer-to-Peer Information Management Chapter 4 Semantic Gossiping Chapter 5 Self-Repairing Semantic Networks Chapter 6 Probabilistic Message Passing Chapter 7 Analyzing Semantic Interoperability in the Large Chapter 8 GridVine: Building Internet-Scale Semantic Overlay Networks Chapter 9 PicShark: Sharing Semi-Structured Annotations in the Large Chapter 10 idMesh: Graph-Based Disambiguation of Online Identities Chapter 11 Conclusions

    Biography

    Philippe Cudre-Mauroux