ATLAAS-P2P: a two layer network solution for easing the resource discovery process in unstructured networks
Ranieri Baraglia, Patrizio Dazzi, Matteo Mordacchini, Laura, Ricci

TL;DR
ATLAAS-P2P introduces a two-layer P2P architecture that simplifies resource discovery and aggregation, enabling flexible searches and improved reachability for resource providers in unstructured networks.
Contribution
It presents a novel two-layered P2P system that enhances resource discovery and provider reachability in unstructured networks.
Findings
Supports flexible resource search by users
Improves resource provider reachability
Facilitates resource aggregation and approximate discovery
Abstract
ATLAAS-P2P is a two-layered P2P architecture for developing systems providing resource aggregation and approximated discovery in P2P networks. Such systems allow users to search the desired resources by specifying their requirements in a flexible and easy way. From the point of view of resource providers, this system makes available an effective solution supporting providers in being reached by resource requests.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies · Scientific Computing and Data Management
