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Peer-to-peer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A peer to peer (or "P2P") computer network uses diverse connectivity between participants in a network and the cumulative bandwidth of network participants rather than conventional ... en.wikipedia.org
Peer To Peer Peer To Peer is a program is designed to help those with disabilities to become more independent. ... Peer: a person who is equal to another in abilities, qualifications, etc. PEERTOPEEREASTTEXAS.ORG
Peer-to-Peer Transactional Replication Peer-to-peer replication provides a scale-out and high-availability solution by maintaining copies of data across multiple server instances, also referred to as nodes. Built on the ... msdn.microsoft.com
Peer to Patent, Community Patent Review Tadahiko (Tad) Kataoka, IP Law Attorney, Intellectual Property Law Department, IBM Japan www.peertopatent.org
peer-to-peer Definition: TechEncyclopedia from TechWeb peer-to-peer - From user to user. ... peer-to-peer From user to user. Peer-to-peer implies that either side can initiate a session and has equal responsibility. www.techweb.com
peer-to-peer network Definition: TechEncyclopedia from TechWeb peer-to-peer network - (1) A network of computers configured to allow certain files and folders to be shared with everyone or with selected users. www.techweb.com
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility: Homepage Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) is a national non-profit alliance of local, state and federal scientists, law enforcement officers, land managers and other ... www.peer.org
Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications Peer-to-Peer Systems and Applications LNCS 3485, 658 pages, ISBN 3-540-29192-X, Springer, Sept. 2005 "Currently, a new and highly interesting paradigm for communication on the ... www.peer-to-peer.info
Peer-to-Peer Peer-to-peer. For peer-reviewers and about the peer-review process blogs.nature.com
Peer-to-Peer: Peer review debate Archives Peer-to-peer. For peer-reviewers and about the peer-review process blogs.nature.com
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