
The International workshop on Peer-To-Peer Systems (IPTPS) is a forum in which researchers discuss the state-of-the-art in peer-to-peer computing, with a focus on identifying and addressing key research challenges in the area. Workshops cover all aspects of decentralized computer systems, spanning the gamut from theory to deployment.
| Number | Dates | Location | Chairs | Links |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Feb 25-26, 2008 | Tampa, FL, USA | Adriana Iamnitchi & Stefan Saroiu | site papers |
| 6 | Feb 26-27, 2007 | Bellevue, WA, USA | John R. Douceur & Roger Wattenhofer | site papers |
| 5 | Feb 27-28, 2006 | Santa Barbara, CA, USA | Emin Gun Sirer & Ben Y. Zhao | site papers |
| 4 | Feb 24-25, 2005 | Ithaca, NY, USA | Miguel Castro & Robbert van Renesse | site papers |
| 3 | Feb 26-27, 2004 | San Diego, CA, USA | Scott Shenker & Geoffrey M. Voelker | site papers |
| 2 | Feb 20-21, 2003 | Berkeley, CA, USA | Frans Kaashoek & Ion Stoica | site papers |
| 1 | Mar 7-8, 2002 | Cambridge, MA, USA | Peter Druschel & Antony Rowstron | site papers |
IPTPS is guided by a steering committee, whose present membership is:
Prior members of the steering committee include: