[p2p-hackers] Call for Student Essays (P2P pages, IEEE DSO)

Mujtaba Khambatti mujtaba at asu.edu
Wed Sep 17 16:30:34 BST 2003


Call for Essays 

The P2P pages [1] of the IEEE Distributed Systems Online [2] is seeking
submissions for publication on its website. The IEEE Distributed Systems
Online hosts expert-authored articles and resources in the various topic
areas of distributed systems. The P2P pages focus specifically on links
to useful websites, news, journals, papers, books, and events related to
peer-to-peer technologies.

The essays must be written by students. Proof of student status will be
required to complete the submission process. Essay length can range from
800 to 1000 words, depending on the nature of the topic. Lengthier
essays may be serialized for easier online readability. Among the types
of articles that would be of interest (not inclusive): 

1. P2P Applications 
2. Challenges in P2P Systems 
3. Security in P2P Systems 
4. Trust in P2P Systems 
5. P2P and Databases 
6. P2P and Mobile networks 
7. P2P and the law 
8. P2P and the Business world 
9. Criticisms of P2P technology 

Essays must be submitted with a completed list of well-formatted
references and a paragraph of up to 50 words containing biographical
information about the author. Please submit in plain text (ASCII) format
via a MIME attachment to an email. Email your submissions to
mujtaba at asu.edu by the 10th of October, 2003 in order to be considered
for the November 2003 issue. Please write "DSOnline Essay-Nov" in the
subject line of the email.

Essays that have less than 750 words or greater than 1050 words will not
be considered. The essay title, author name, biographical information,
and the reference section will be excluded from the word count.

For more information contact mujtaba at asu.edu

References:
[1] http://dsonline.computer.org/os/related/p2p/index.htm
[2] http://dsonline.computer.org/


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