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Twittering by cuckoo: decentralized and socio-aware online microblogging services

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Twittering by cuckoo: decentralized and socio-aware online microblogging services
Online microblogging services, as exemplified by Twitter, have become immensely popular during the latest years. However, current microblogging systems severely suffer from performance bottlenecks and malicious attacks due to the centralized architecture. As a result, centralized microblogging systems may threaten the scalability, reliability as well as availability of the offered services, not to mention the high operational and maintenance cost. This demo presents a decentralized, socio-aware microblogging system named Cuckoo. The key aspects of Cuckoo's design is to take advantage of the inherent social relations while leveraging peer-to-peer (P2P) techniques in order to provide scalable, reliable microblogging services. The demo will show these aspects of Cuckoo and provide insights on the performance gain that decentralization and socio-awareness can bring for microblogging systems. Categories and Subject Descriptors: C.2.4 [ComputerCommunication Networks]: Distributed Syste...
Tianyin Xu, Yang Chen, Xiaoming Fu, Pan Hui
Added 06 Dec 2010
Updated 06 Dec 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where SIGCOMM
Authors Tianyin Xu, Yang Chen, Xiaoming Fu, Pan Hui
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