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Qualitative scenario analysis of mobile peer-to-peer

Published: 12 December 2007 Publication History

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Mobile peer-to-peer (MP2P) services are currently emerging due to the growing experimentation in both the academia and the industry. This paper presents the initial results of a scenario analysis applied to MP2P services. We also discuss the scenario methodology in general. We have possibly identified the most significant uncertainties related to MP2P services and the most essential trends behind the uncertainties. We conclude by presenting initial scenarios. Our future aim is to complete a full scenario analysis on MP2P based on the results presented in this paper.

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MUM '07: Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Mobile and ubiquitous multimedia
December 2007
183 pages
ISBN:9781595939166
DOI:10.1145/1329469
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  1. mobile peer-to-peer
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