P2P Network Models
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P2P Network Models
P2P network models stand on the shoulders of P2P Theory to forecast specific implementations of P2P Alternatives in the form of generalized, implementable models that exemplify a P2P approach to an existing societal need. A simple example might be replacing the local pizza parlor with "The P2P Pizza Parlor Network Model." Some of the models dream big, and others are based on current systems like Wikipedia.
The P2P Network Models that are featured in the P2P Network Models Category are those that have the following characteristics:
- Draw on definitions from the P2P Foundation Knowledge Commons.
- Use P2P Collaboration Systems to bolster Peer interaction.
- Acknowledge and enunciate systems and subsystems that draw on Peer Production, Peer Governance, and Peer Property in the model.
- Define the Commons for your network. All P2P Network Models are Commons Based P2P Network Models.
Some P2P Network Models are very complex. If you discover conflicts of interest between peers with regard to the usage or replenishment of the commons it's important to draw these conflicts out. In some cases these conflicts can be mediated by P2P Collaboration System, or designed out of one network and into a concurrent or cooperative P2P Network.
Introduction to the P2P Network Models Category
The Category:P2P Network Models is a part of the P2P Collaboration Stack. The Articles within this category are generalized descriptions that use the P2P Collaboration Stack Architecture, an approach that assumes a Peer-to-Peer approach to problem solving and solutions. Networks described here re-use P2P Collaboration Systems and draw on support from articles in the P2P Concept Groups category.
The Current Contents of the P2P Network Models Category
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