49 resultados para Peer-to-peer databases
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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Recently there has been a renewed research interest in the properties of non survey updates of input-output tables and social accounting matrices (SAM). Along with the venerable and well known scaling RAS method, several alternative new procedures related to entropy minimization and other metrics have been suggested, tested and used in the literature. Whether these procedures will eventually substitute or merely complement the RAS approach is still an open question without a definite answer. The performance of many of the updating procedures has been tested using some kind of proximity or closeness measure to a reference input-output table or SAM. The first goal of this paper, in contrast, is the proposal of checking the operational performance of updating mechanisms by way of comparing the simulation results that ensue from adopting alternative databases for calibration of a reference applied general equilibrium model. The second goal is to introduce a new updatin! g procedure based on information retrieval principles. This new procedure is then compared as far as performance is concerned to two well-known updating approaches: RAS and cross-entropy. The rationale for the suggested cross validation is that the driving force for having more up to date databases is to be able to conduct more current, and hopefully more credible, policy analyses.
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El Consorci de Biblioteques Universitàries de Catalunya (CBUC) va ser creat el 1996 amb l'objectiu de fer i mantenir el catàleg col·lectiu de les universitats de Catalunya (CCUC) però aviat va ampliar les seves activitats amb el préstec interbibliotecari i les compres conjuntes d'informació electrònica. Aquesta darrera activitat va iniciar-se a finals de 1997 quan el CBUC va presentar als vicerectors de recerca de les universitats públiques de Catalunya el projecte de comprar bases de dades de manera consorciada. Aquests van estar-hi d'acord i van manifestar el seu interès de que en les compres conjuntes també s'incloguessin revistes electròniques. El CBUC va decidir englobar aquestes activitats sota el nom Biblioteca Digital de Catalunya (BDC) la qual naixia amb la "finalitat de proporcionar un conjunt nuclear comú d'informació electrònica per a la totalitat dels usuaris de les biblioteques del CBUC". A finals de 1998 el projecte de la BDC es va presentar a la Generalitat de Catalunya i es va obtenir un finançament per al projecte que cobria el període 1999-2001. Des de llavors la BDC ha passat per almenys tres fases: Una de formació, 1999-2001, que es va iniciar amb un ajut del llavors Departament d'Universitats, Recerca i Societat de la Informació (DURSI) de la Generalitat de Catalunya, ajut que es va traduir en una inversió de 180.000€/any i que va permetre l'inici de subscripcions conjuntes, principalment bases de dades. Una de creixement, 2002-2004, realitzada a partir d'un increment de l'ajut del DURSI, ajut que s'usa com a "capital llavor" per subscriure de forma especial revistes. En aquest moment la BDC s'amplia a universitats no membres del CBUC. Una d'estabilització, 2005-2009, en la que s'han fet algunes compres per a una part de les universitats (i no per a totes com fins llavors) i s'han iniciat alguns intents d'estendre la BDC a altres institucions de recerca. L'article caracteritza les diferents fases i mostra les causes de la seva evolució. Finalment, s'exposen els principals assoliments de la BDC així com els reptes de futur més immediats.
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Architectural design and deployment of Peer-to-Peer Video-on-Demand (P2PVoD) systems which support VCR functionalities is attracting the interest of an increasing number of research groups within the scientific community; especially due to the intrinsic characteristics of such systems and the benefits that peers could provide at reducing the server load. This work focuses on the performance analysis of a P2P-VoD system considering user behaviors obtained from real traces together with other synthetic user patterns. The experiments performed show that it is feasible to achieve a performance close to the best possible. Future work will consider monitoring the physical characteristics of the network in order to improve the design of different aspects of a VoD system.
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In this paper we look at how a web-based social software can be used to make qualitative data analysis of online peer-to-peer learning experiences. Specifically, we propose to use Cohere, a web-based social sense-making tool, to observe, track, annotate and visualize discussion group activities in online courses. We define a specific methodology for data observation and structuring, and present results of the analysis of peer interactions conducted in discussion forum in a real case study of a P2PU course. Finally we discuss how network visualization and analysis can be used to gather a better understanding of the peer-to-peer learning experience. To do so, we provide preliminary insights on the social, dialogical and conceptual connections that have been generated within one online discussion group.
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CompP2P és una interfície gràfica implementada amb Java Swing 1.5 del Sistema de Còmput Distribuït P2P CompP2P. És una interfície gràfica polivalent, és a dir, pot ésser usada en diferents sistemes operatius (Linux, Mac0sX, Windows) i per tant ha d'ésser una aplicació multiplataforma. S'ha aconseguit millorar la gestió de tots els recursos de CompP2P mitjançant una interfície gràfica molt usable i també amb modificacions efectuades en el sistema base CompP2P on s'han afegit i/o millorat aspectes com la comunciació remota, les comandes de gestió del sistema, etc.
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Organisations in Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) have proven to be successful in regulating agent societies. Nevertheless, changes in agents' behaviour or in the dynamics of the environment may lead to a poor fulfilment of the system's purposes, and so the entire organisation needs to be adapted. In this paper we focus on endowing the organisation with adaptation capabilities, instead of expecting agents to be capable of adapting the organisation by themselves. We regard this organisational adaptation as an assisting service provided by what we call the Assistance Layer. Our generic Two Level Assisted MAS Architecture (2-LAMA) incorporates such a layer. We empirically evaluate this approach by means of an agent-based simulator we have developed for the P2P sharing network domain. This simulator implements 2-LAMA architecture and supports the comparison between different adaptation methods, as well as, with the standard BitTorrent protocol. In particular, we present two alternatives to perform norm adaptation and one method to adapt agents'relationships. The results show improved performance and demonstrate that the cost of introducing an additional layer in charge of the system's adaptation is lower than its benefits.
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Implementació del disseny d'una aplicació de còmput distribuït peer-to-peer. Es porta a terme la creació d'un model del sistema. La implementació dels algorismes o polítiques que el formen i la simulació del mateix.
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We discuss how technologies of peer punishment might bias the results that are observed in experiments. A crucial parameter is the “fine-to-fee” ratio, which describes by how much the punished subjects income is reduced relatively to the fee the punishing subject has to pay to inflict punishment. We show that a punishment technology commonly used in experiments embeds a variable fine-to-fee ratio and show that it confounds the empirical findings about why, whom, and how much subjects punish.
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The Editorial presents the focus, scope, policies, and the inaugural issue of NeoBiota, a new open access peer-reviewed journal of biological invasions. The new journal NeoBiota is a continuation of the former NEOBIOTA publication series. The journal will deal with all aspects of invasion biology and impose no restrictions on manuscript size neither on use of color. NeoBiota implies an XML-based editorial workflow and several cutting-edge innovations in publishing and dissemination, such as semantic markup of and enhancements to published texts, data publication, and extensive cross-linking within the journal and to external sources
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