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... ... @@ -1,42 +6,20 @@ 1 -(% class="jumbotron" %) 2 -((( 3 -(% class="container" %) 4 -((( 5 -= Peer-for-Peer Networks = 6 6 7 -P4P, short for Peer-4-Peer (which in turn is short for Peer-for-Peer) are a family of networks which build on principles of local-first, peer-2-peer, open-source, routing agnostic (offline-first) and mutual-aid principles. The above is a lot of terms which in and of themselves carry a lot of meaning, yet when combined they enable censorship-resistant, resilient and adaptive, sustainable and energy-efficient communication infrastructures. 8 -))) 9 -))) 10 10 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 -(% class="col-xs-12 col-sm-6" %) 15 15 ((( 16 - {{boxtitle="====Contents ====4 +== 15 Building Blocks of P4P Networks == 17 17 18 -====== ======"}} 19 -{{toc depth="5"/}} 20 -{{/box}} 6 +To fully assemble a P4P network one needs a few different building blocks, below is an overview of 15 of those building blocks. 21 21 ))) 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 - 27 27 (% class="row" %) 28 28 ((( 29 29 (% class="col-xs-12 col-sm-8" %) 30 30 ((( 31 - ==Building Blocks of P4P Networks ==16 + 32 32 33 - 34 -(% class="box" %) 35 -((( 36 -To fully assemble a P4P network one needs a few different building blocks, below is an overview of 15 of those building blocks. Lost in translation? Take a look at the [[terminology>>doc:P4P.Definitions.WebHome]]. 37 -))) 38 - 39 - 40 40 ==== **1. Data Synchronization** ==== 41 41 42 42 > Synchronization answers **how updates flow between peers** and how they determine what data to exchange. This layer is about **diffing, reconciliation, order, causality tracking, and efficient exchange**, not persistence or user-facing collaboration semantics. ... ... @@ -174,21 +174,38 @@ 174 174 175 175 176 176 155 + 156 +))) 177 177 178 -== Distributed Network Types == 179 179 180 180 181 -[[Flowchart depicting distributed network variants, under development. Building on work from Z. Elfen, 2024: ~[~[https:~~~~/~~~~/doi.org/10.17613/naj7d-6g984~>~>https://doi.org/10.17613/naj7d-6g984~]~]>>image:P4P_Typology.png||alt="Flowchart depicting typologies of distributed networks, such as Friend-2-Friend, Grassroots Networks, Federated Networks, Local-First, P2P and P4P Networks" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="649" width="639"]] 182 182 183 - 184 - 161 +(% class="col-xs-12 col-sm-4" %) 162 +((( 163 +{{box title=" **Contents**"}} 164 +{{toc depth="5"/}} 165 +{{/box}} 185 185 ))) 186 186 187 187 169 +(% class="col-xs-12 col-sm-12" %) 188 188 ((( 171 +== Distributed Network Types == 172 + 173 + 174 +[[Flowchart depicting distributed network variants, under development. Building on work from Z. Elfen, 2024: ~[~[https:~~~~/~~~~/doi.org/10.17613/naj7d-6g984~>~>https://doi.org/10.17613/naj7d-6g984~]~]>>image:P4P_Typology.png||alt="Flowchart depicting typologies of distributed networks, such as Friend-2-Friend, Grassroots Networks, Federated Networks, Local-First, P2P and P4P Networks" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="649" width="639"]] 175 + 176 + 177 + 189 189 == Overview of P4P Networks == 190 190 191 191 {{include reference="Projects.WebHome"/}} 192 192 ))) 193 193 183 + 184 + 185 + 186 + 187 + 194 194 189 +)))