Event-Based Awareness Services for P2P Groupware Systems
Volume 26, Issue 1 (2015), pp. 135–157
Pub. online: 1 January 2015
Type: Article
Received
1 January 2014
1 January 2014
Accepted
1 September 2014
1 September 2014
Published
1 January 2015
1 January 2015
Abstract
Abstract
P2P systems enable decentralised applications for supporting collaborating groups and communities, where the collaboration may involve both sharing of data and sharing of group processes among group members. In such applications, monitoring and awareness are critical functionalities required for an effective collaboration. However, to date there has been little research into providing generic, application-independent awareness in P2P groupware systems. We present a distributed event-based awareness approach for such systems that provides different forms of awareness through a set of interoperating, low-level awareness services. The user and technical requirements for the approach are motivated with reference to Project-Based Learning in a P2P environment. We describe the implementation of a superpeer P2P network on a Cloud platform and the provision of reliable awareness services (AaaS – Awareness as a Service) from the Cloud. We report on the outcomes of an empirical evaluation of the performance and scalability of the approach.