Strategic bundling for content availability and fast distribution in BitTorrent

2014 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 64-73 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jinyoung Han ◽  
Taejoong Chung ◽  
Seungbae Kim ◽  
Hyun-chul Kim ◽  
Jussi Kangasharju ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-88
Author(s):  
Daniel Sadoc Menasche ◽  
Antonio A. Aragao Rocha ◽  
Bin Li ◽  
Don Towsley ◽  
Arun Venkataramani

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 367-387
Author(s):  
Musa Khan ◽  
Yong-Jin Won ◽  
Nilüfer Pembecioğlu

South Korea has pursued a multidimensional public diplomacy strategy in which Korean television exports and capitalization have emerged as a public and commercial cultural diplomacy tool over the last two decades. This article examines the widespread influence of Korean television content, including digital serial delivery, cultural exportation, cultural interactions, and capitalization—that is, content sales, indirect advertising, and media-induced tourism. Empirical data was obtained from Turkey’s audience members using the online survey tool. As a result of the social and cultural impact, the respondents’ opinions on Korean serials are both animated and rational. The creation of audience members’ social, psychological, and cultural experiences with K-Dramas clarifies their intimacy and activeness. Unlike local or other international content, a significant number of respondents claim that Korean TV serials are not only a source of entertainment but also have profound edifying aspects. According to the results, “Cultural Proximity” and “Content Availability” are two of the most important factors in choosing Korean TV serials over foreign content. The “content availability” is based on the emergence and expansion of Streaming TV; however, in cultural proximity, similarities in family norms and values in both nations are notable.


Author(s):  
Melody Clark ◽  
Ricardo Gomez

To help frame their findings and discussion, the authors begin with a review of the existing published literature on user fees and other barriers to use of public access venues. At the heart of this chapter lies the findings and discussion section where they offer an analysis on how influential user fees, content availability, and venue staff are in determining ICT use in public access venues. Through this analysis, they seek to have a clearer picture of what users view as incentives and barriers to their use of ICT in public access venues. To conclude, they propose recommendations for public access venues as they move forward and seek sustainability.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fatimah Alghamdi ◽  
Saoucene Mahfoudh ◽  
Ahmed Barnawi

Along with the continuing evolution of the Internet and its applications, Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) have become a hot topic with both opportunities and challenges. CDNs were mainly proposed to solve content availability and download time issues by delivering content through edge cache servers deployed around the world. In our previous work, we presented a novel CDN architecture based on a Fog computing environment as a promising solution for real-time applications. In such architecture, we proposed to use a name-based routing protocol following the Information Centric Networking (ICN) approach, with a popularity-based caching strategy to guarantee overall delivery performance. To validate our design principle, we have implemented the proposed Fog-based CDN architecture with its major protocol components and evaluated its performance, as shown through this article. On the one hand, we have extended the Optimized Link-State Routing (OLSR) protocol to be content aware (CA-OLSR), i.e., so that it uses content names as routing labels. Then, we have integrated CA-OLSR with the popularity-based caching strategy, which caches only the most popular content (MPC). On the other hand, we have considered two similar architectures for conducting performance comparative studies. The first is pure Fog-based CDN implemented by the original OLSR (IP-based routing) protocol along with the default caching strategy. The second is a classical cloud-based CDN implemented by the original OLSR. Through extensive simulation experiments, we have shown that our Fog-based CDN architecture outperforms the other compared architectures. CA-OLSR achieves the highest packet delivery ratio (PDR) and the lowest delay for all simulated numbers of connected users. Furthermore, the MPC caching strategy shows higher cache hit rates with fewer numbers of caching operations compared to the existing default caching strategy, which caches all the pass-by content.


Author(s):  
Wu Chehai ◽  
Lu Xianliang ◽  
Duan Hancong ◽  
Tang Hui ◽  
Zhou Xu ◽  
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Significance President Donald Trump issued two executive orders on August 6 that effectively ban the Chinese-owned apps TikTok and WeChat. The impact of the TikTok ban will be limited, but targeting WeChat strikes at the heart of the China-US digital ecosystem. Impacts TikTok's likely takeover by a US business will generate strong negative feelings in China, possibly triggering boycotts. Tencent's deep involvement with international content producers will decrease, further limiting content availability on the Chinese market. Fears of WeChat’s use an instrument of Chinese state power are well-founded, but the cost of banning may still exceed the benefit.


2012 ◽  
Vol E95.D (5) ◽  
pp. 1446-1453
Author(s):  
HyunYong LEE ◽  
Masahiro YOSHIDA ◽  
Akihiro NAKAO
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Techno Com ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 518-526
Author(s):  
Remuz Maurenz Bertho Kmurawak ◽  
Samuel Alexander Mandowen

E-learning is one of the revolutions in the education system that encourages the acceleration of quality learning. The Covid-19 pandemic has become a catalyst for accelerating the implementation of e-learning in Jayapura, Papua. Teachers are required to be able to adapt to this rapid change. Thus, E-learning becomes essential amid the pandemic, yet the ICT indicators reveal many barriers to implementing it. This study aims to assess the level of readiness of the teachers in implementing the e-learning system. Data was collected by distributing questionnaires to the teachers from elementary to high school in Jayapura City. Technology infrastructures, human resources, and e-learning content were the main variables to measure. This study indicated that based on teachers' perceptions, more than 70 percent were using google classroom as an e-learning platform. The level of readiness was level 3 (ready with minor improvements). Infrastructures, internet access, and e-learning content availability are the indicators that needed extra attention for improvement


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-28
Author(s):  
G.E. Ergazieva ◽  
M.M. Telbayeva ◽  
K. Dossumov ◽  
A.I. Niyazbayeva

Hydrogen production is one of the most promising ways to develop the energy sector of the future. Hydrogen does not exist in nature in its elemental form and therefore, it must be obtained from hydrocarbon, water or any other hydrogen-containing compounds. The variety of potential sources of raw materials for hydrogen production is one of the important reasons, in which hydrogen is such a promising energy carrier. The article describes methods for preparing the basic energy carrier, hydrogen from natural gas, ethanol etc. Among various types of raw materials, bioethanol is very attractive because of its relatively high hydrogen content, availability, as well as safety during storage and handling.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 (1) ◽  
pp. 206-226
Author(s):  
Mohsen Minaei ◽  
Mainack Mondal ◽  
Patrick Loiseau ◽  
Krishna Gummadi ◽  
Aniket Kate

Abstract Most social platforms offer mechanisms allowing users to delete their posts, and a significant fraction of users exercise this right to be forgotten. However, ironically, users’ attempt to reduce attention to sensitive posts via deletion, in practice, attracts unwanted attention from stalkers specifically to those (deleted) posts. Thus, deletions may leave users more vulnerable to attacks on their privacy in general. Users hoping to make their posts forgotten face a “damned if I do, damned if I don’t” dilemma. Many are shifting towards ephemeral social platform like Snapchat, which will deprive us of important user-data archival. In the form of intermittent withdrawals, we present, Lethe, a novel solution to this problem of (really) forgetting the forgotten. If the next-generation social platforms are willing to give up the uninterrupted availability of non-deleted posts by a very small fraction, Lethe provides privacy to the deleted posts over long durations. In presence of Lethe, an adversarial observer becomes unsure if some posts are permanently deleted or just temporarily withdrawn by Lethe; at the same time, the adversarial observer is overwhelmed by a large number of falsely flagged undeleted posts. To demonstrate the feasibility and performance of Lethe, we analyze large-scale real data about users’ deletion over Twitter and thoroughly investigate how to choose time duration distributions for alternating between temporary withdrawals and resurrections of non-deleted posts. We find a favorable trade-off between privacy, availability and adversarial overhead in different settings for users exercising their right to delete. We show that, even against an ultimate adversary with an uninterrupted access to the entire platform, Lethe offers deletion privacy for up to 3 months from the time of deletion, while maintaining content availability as high as 95% and keeping the adversarial precision to 20%.


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