Placing an object at a node in a peer-to-peer system based...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Multicomputer data transferring via shared memory

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C718S104000

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ABSTRACT:
A peer-to-peer system is divided into a plurality of zones for placing an object. A parent zone having a parent node is identified. The parent zone is divided into the plurality of zones, i.e., subzones, and one of subzones is selected. A node in the subzone is selected for placing the object.

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