Secure Peer-to-Peer Networks for Scientific Information Sharing
TBMG-13053
03/01/2012
- Content
The most common means of remote scientific collaboration today includes the trio of e-mail for electronic communication, FTP for file sharing, and personalized Web sites for dissemination of papers and research results. With the growth of broadband Internet, there has been a desire to share large files (movies, files, scientific data files) over the Internet. Email has limits on the size of files that can be attached and transmitted. FTP is often used to share large files, but this requires the user to set up an FTP site for which it is hard to set group privileges, it is not straightforward for everyone, and the content is not searchable.
- Citation
- "Secure Peer-to-Peer Networks for Scientific Information Sharing," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2012.