Publications
From QLectives
This page features the publications prepared within the QLectives project.
Acknowledgement
This work was partially supported by the Future and Emerging Technologies programme FP7-COSI-ICT of the European Commission through project QLectives (grant no.: 231200).
Articles
- Norbert Tölgyesi and Márk Jelasity. Adaptive peer sampling with newscast. In Henk Sips, Dick Epema, and Hai-Xiang Lin, editors, Euro-Par 2009, volume 5704 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 523–534. Springer-Verlag, 2009. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-03869-3_50 pre-print
- Dirk Helbing and Sergi Lozano "Routes to Cooperation and Equilibrium Creation in the Prisoner’s Dilemma". Submitted to Physical Review Letters.
- Dirk Helbing, Attila Szolnoki, Matjaz Perc, Gyorgy Szabó "Evolutionary establishment of moral and double moral standards through spatial interactions". Submitted to PLoS Computational Biology.
- Dirk Helbing and Anders Johansson "Evolutionary Dynamics of Populations with Conflicting Interactions: Classification and Analytical Treatment Considering Asymmetry and Power". Physical Review E (In press).
- Carla Taramasco, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Camille Roth, 'Academic Teams: Formation Processes'. Under review.
- Rahman, R. and Hales, D. and Meulpolder, M. Heinink, V., Pouwelse, J. and Sips, H. (2009) Robust vote sampling in a P2P media distribution system. Proceedings IPDPS 2009 (HotP2P 2009), IEEE Computer Society. [Partially supported by QLectives]
- D Hales, R Rahman, B Zhang, M Meulpolder and J Pouwelse. (2009) BitTorrent or BitCrunch: Evidence of a credit squeeze in BitTorrent? Proceedings of the 5th Collaborative Peer-to-Peer Systems (COPS) Workshop, in conjunction with 18th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises, June 29 - July 1, 2009, Groningen, the Netherlands. [Partially supported by QLectives]
- R Rahman, M Meulpolder, D Hales, J Pouwelse and H Sips. (2010) Improving Efficiency and Fairness in P2P Systems with Effort-Based Incentives. To be published in Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Communications, 23-27th May 2010, Cape Town, South Africa. [Partially supported by QLectives]
- Hales, D., (submitted) Mix, Chain and Replicate: Methodologies for Agent-Based Modelling of Social Systems. In Mollona, E., (ed) Computational Organisational Theory. Computer simulation as a new paradigm for research in social sciences, Routledge. [book chapter]
- Hales, D., (submitted) Rationality meets the Tribe: Recent Models of Cultural Group Selection. In Mollona, E., (ed) Computational Organisational Theory. Computer simulation as a new paradigm for research in social sciences, Routledge. [book chapter]
- Meulpolder, M., D’Acounto, Capota, M., Wojciechowski, M., Pouwelse, J.A., Epema, D.H.J., Sips, H. J. (2010) Public and private BitTorrent communities: A measurement study. Accepted for IPTPS 2010, San Jose CA.
Presentations
- 27 February 2009: Dave Hales gave a brief presentation on QLectives to the ASSYST (COSI-ICT CA) Kick-off meeting in at Institut des Systèmes Complexes, Paris Île-de-France, 57 rue Lhomond, Paris.
- 29 June 2009: Dave Hales gave talk for paper: BitTorrent or BitCrunch: Evidence of a credit squeeze in BitTorrent? Presented at 18th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises - WETICE 2009 (COPS workshop), Groningen.
- 21 September 2009: Dave Hales gave an invited talk at the European Conference on Complex Systems in Warwick university, UK, (track D - Complexity and Computer Science) on on-going work in the Tribler team.
- 22 September 2009: Dave Hales and Nigel Gilbert gave a presentation to the COSI-ICT workshop at the European Conference on Complex Systems in Warwick university, UK, on the project and the first six months' work.
- 21-25 September 2009: Brax, N., Amblard, F., "A self-repairing solution for the resilience of networks to attacks and failures", presented to European Conference on Complex Systems 2009, University of Warwick, UK.
