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[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/storm docutils.conf short-paper.rst


From: Benja Fallenstein
Subject: [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/storm docutils.conf short-paper.rst
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 16:54:29 -0400

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    manuscripts
Branch:         
Changes by:     Benja Fallenstein <address@hidden>      03/06/19 16:54:29

Modified files:
        storm          : docutils.conf short-paper.rst 

Log message:
        fill space with more refs :-)

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/storm/docutils.conf.diff?tr1=1.4&tr2=1.5&r1=text&r2=text
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/storm/short-paper.rst.diff?tr1=1.47&tr2=1.48&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: manuscripts/storm/docutils.conf
diff -u manuscripts/storm/docutils.conf:1.4 manuscripts/storm/docutils.conf:1.5
--- manuscripts/storm/docutils.conf:1.4 Thu Jun 19 16:30:33 2003
+++ manuscripts/storm/docutils.conf     Thu Jun 19 16:54:28 2003
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#$Id: docutils.conf,v 1.4 2003/06/19 20:30:33 benja Exp $
+#$Id: docutils.conf,v 1.5 2003/06/19 20:54:28 benja Exp $
 
 [options]
 
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
 stylesheet-path: ../../navidoc/gzz.css
 
 # These entries affect LaTeX output:
-documentclass: sig-alt-release
+documentclass: sig-alt-release2
 # documentclass: acm_proc_article-sp
 documentclass-options: 
 use-latex-toc: 0
Index: manuscripts/storm/short-paper.rst
diff -u manuscripts/storm/short-paper.rst:1.47 
manuscripts/storm/short-paper.rst:1.48
--- manuscripts/storm/short-paper.rst:1.47      Thu Jun 19 16:30:33 2003
+++ manuscripts/storm/short-paper.rst   Thu Jun 19 16:54:28 2003
@@ -11,12 +11,6 @@
 
 .. raw:: latex
 
-   \conferenceinfo{HT'03,} {August 26--30, 2003, Nottingham, United Kingdom.}
-
-   \CopyrightYear{2003}
-
-   \crdata{1-58113-704-4/03/0008} 
-
     \begin{abstract}
     We present Storm, a storage system which unifies the
     desktop and the public network, making Web links between
@@ -63,11 +57,6 @@
    {\bf Keywords:} dangling links, 
    peer-to-peer, location-independent identifiers, content addressable networks
 
-   %\category{H.3.4}{Information Storage and Re\-trie\-val}{Systems and 
Software}[distributed systems, information networks]
-   %\terms{Design, Reliability, Performance}
-   %\keywords{dangling links, 
-   %peer-to-peer, location-independent identifiers, content addressable 
networks}
-
 
 Introduction
 ============
@@ -112,9 +101,13 @@
 However, recent developments in peer-to-peer systems have
 rendered this assumption obsolete. 
 Distributed hashtables (DHTs) and other content-addressable network algorithms
-[kato02gisp-andalso-malkhi02viceroy-andalso-maymounkov02kademlia-andalso-ratnasamy01can-andalso-stoica01chord]_
 
+[kato02gisp-andalso-malkhi02viceroy-andalso-maymounkov02kademlia-andalso-ratnasamy01can-andalso-stoica01chord-andalso-zhao01tapestry]_
 
 allow location-independent identifiers
 to be resolved on a global scale. 
+The use of peer-to-peer technology in hypermedia systems
+is the topic of an ongoing discussion in the hypermedia community
+[bouvin02open-andalso-lukka02guids-andalso-thompson01coincidence-andalso-p2p-hypertext-panel]_.
+
 Balakrishnan et al.  [balakrishnan03semanticfree]_ argue
 that DHTs are suitable for the next generation 
 Reference Resolution Services (RRS) [#]_.
@@ -149,14 +142,14 @@
 document versions. 
 
 ..  [#] A cryptographic hash
-    is short bit-string
+    is short bit-string (often 160 bits)
     computed from a document, so that
     it is practically impossible
     that two different published documents 
     will ever have the same hash.
-    For a 160 bit hash, about `$2^{80}$`
-    documents can be published without
-    hash collisions.
+    For a 160 bit hash, hash collisions start
+    to appear at about `$2^{80}$` published documents;
+    that's about 60 trillion per human living.
     See, e.g., [schneier96appliedcryptography]_.
 
 .. Hashes allow reference to a single version of a
@@ -351,14 +344,13 @@
 Storm is by no means finished: more work is needed
 on, e.g., versioning when a pointer is
 editable by more than one person.
+A practical improvement will be
+WebDAV support, allowing many more systems to
+save data in Storm.
 
 ..  A distributed hashtable is used to locate published documents
     on a global scale.
 
-.. A next step will be
-   WebDAV support, allowing many more systems to
-   save data in Storm.
-
 .. [#] Our implementation of Xanalogical storage 
    is available at ``http://sv.gnu.org/projects/alph``.
 
@@ -367,7 +359,7 @@
 
 This work was funded by the Agora Center InBCT project.
 We would like to thank 
-Jukka Honkela 
+Jukka Honkela,
 Erno Kuusela, 
 Harri Oinas-Kukkonen, and
 Sarah Stehlig




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