GROUP: a gossip based building community protocol
NEW2AN'11/ruSMART'11 Proceedings of the 11th international conference and 4th international conference on Smart spaces and next generation wired/wireless networking
Asknext: An agent protocol for social search
Information Sciences: an International Journal
A distributed reputation and trust management scheme for mobile peer-to-peer networks
Computer Communications
A peer-to-peer recommender system for self-emerging user communities based on gossip overlays
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
Question Waves: A multicast query routing algorithm for social search
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Gossip-Based Self-Organising Agent Societies and the Impact of False Gossip
Minds and Machines
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Gossip-based Peer-to-Peer protocols proved to be very efficient for supporting dynamic and complex information exchange among distributed peers. They are useful for building and maintaining the network topology itself as well as to support a pervasive diffusion of the information injected into the network. This is very useful in a world where there is a growing need to access and be aware of many types of distributed resources like Internet pages, shared files, online products, news and information, finding flexible, scalable and efficient mechanisms addressing this topic is a key issue, even with relevant social and economic aspects. In this paper, we propose the general architecture of a system that tries to exploit the collaborative exchange of information between peers in order to build a system able to gather similar users and spread useful suggestions among them.