Agents and Peer-to-Peer Computing 7th International Workshop, AP

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Agents and Peer-to-Peer Computing, AP2PC 2008, held in Estoril, Portugal, in May 2008 and the 8th International Workshop on Agents and Peer-to-Pee

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LNAI Founding Series Editor Joerg Siekmann DFKI and Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany

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Domenico Beneventano Zoran Despotovic Francesco Guerra Sam Joseph Gianluca Moro Adrián Perreau de Pinninck (Eds.)

Agents and Peer-to-Peer Computing 7th International Workshop, AP2PC 2008 Estoril, Portugal, May 13, 2008 and 8th International Workshop, AP2PC 2009 Budapest, Hungary, May 11, 2009 Revised Selected Papers

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Series Editors Randy Goebel, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Jörg Siekmann, University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany Wolfgang Wahlster, DFKI and University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany Volume Editors Domenico Beneventano Francesco Guerra Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, via Vignolese 905, 41100 Modena, Italy E-mail: {domenico.beneventano; [email protected]} Zoran Despotovic DOCOMO Euro-Labs, Landsberger Str. 312, 80687 Munich, Germany E-mail: [email protected] Sam Joseph Hawai’i Pacific University, 1164 Bishop Street, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA E-mail: [email protected] Gianluca Moro Università di Bologna, via Venezia 52, 47521 Cesena, Italy E-mail: [email protected] Adrián Perreau de Pinninck CSIC - Spanish National Research Council, 08193 Bellaterra, Spain E-mail: [email protected] ISSN 0302-9743 e-ISSN 1611-3349 e-ISBN 978-3-642-31809-2 ISBN 978-3-642-31808-5 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-31809-2 Springer Heidelberg Dordrecht London New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2012941671 CR Subject Classification (1998): I.2.11, I.2, C.2.4, C.2, H.4, H.3, K.4.4 LNCS Sublibrary: SL 7 – Artificial Intelligence © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, re-use of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other way, and storage in data banks. Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is permitted only under the provisions of the German Copyright Law of September 9, 1965, in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained from Springer. Violations are liable to prosecution under the German Copyright Law. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. Typesetting: Camera-ready by author, data conversion by Scientific Publishing Services, Chennai, India Printed on acid-free paper Springer is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com)

Preface

Peer-to-peer (P2P) computing has been attracting significant attention from both academia and industry researchers. Many studies show that P2P traffic constitutes the largest part of the total Internet traffic, most of which is generated by file distribution (e.g., BitTorrent) and video streaming (e.g., Sopcast, PPLive) P2P applications. This attention is now being transfe