Workshop Report for IPTPS'02 1st International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems 7-8 March 2002 - MIT Faculty Club, Cambridge, MA, USA.- Workshop Report for IPTPS'02 1st International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems 7-8 March 2002 - MIT Faculty Club, Cambridge, MA, USA.- Structure Overlay Routing State of the Art and Future Directions.- Observations on the Dynamic Evolution of Peer-to-Peer Networks.- Landmark Routing on Overlay Networks.- Routing Algorithms for Some Open Questions.- A Peer-to-Peer Information System Based on the XOR Metric.- Efficient Peer-to-Peer Lookup Based on a Distributed Trie.- Self-Organizing From Each According to His Abilities, to Each According to His Needs.- Deployed Peer-to-Peer Systems.- Mapping the Gnutella Macroscopic Properties of Large-Scale Peer-to-Peer Systems.- Can Heterogeneity Make Gnutella Scalable?.- Experiences Deploying a Large-Scale Emergent Network.- Anonymous Overlays.- Anonymizing Censorship Resistant Systems.- Introducing Tarzan, a Peer-to-Peer Anonymizing Network Layer.- Applications.- Peer-to-Peer Steganographic Storage.- Cooperative SDSI Certificate Storage and Name Resolution.- Serving DNS Using a Peer-to-Peer Lookup Service.- Network Measurement as a Cooperative Enterprise.- The Case for Cooperative Networking*.- Internet Indirection Infrastructure.- Peer-to-Peer Caching Schemes to Address Flash Crowds.- Evaluation.- Exploring the Design Space of Distributed and Peer-to-Peer Comparing the Web, TRIAD, and Chord/CFS.- Are Virtualized Overlay Networks Too Much of a Good Thing?.- Searching and Indexing.- Locating Data in (Small-World?) Peer-to-Peer Scientific Collaborations.- Complex Queries in DHT-based Peer-to-Peer Networks.- The Sybil Attack.- Security Considerations for Peer-to-Peer Distributed Hash Tables.- Dynamically Fault-Tolerant Content Addressable Networks.- Data Management.- Scalable Management and Data Mining Using Astrolabe*.- Atomic Data Access in Distributed Hash Tables.- Dynamic Replica Placement for Scalable Content Delivery.- Peer-to-Peer Resource Trading in a Reliable Distributed System.- Erasure Coding Vs. A Quantitative Comparison.