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1997
Lijding, M E, Righetti CE, Navarro L.  1997.  Object Distribution Networks for world-wide document circulation. CRIWG'97 International Workshop on Groupware. :101–110.
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Vilajosana, X, Lázaro D, Juan AA, Navarro L.  2008.  Towards Decentralized Resource Allocation for Collaborative Peer to Peer Learning. CISIS ’08: Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems. :501–506.
Krishnaswamy, R, Navarro L, Brunner R, León X, Vilajosana X.  2008.  Grid4All: Open Market Places for Democratic Grids.. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 5206:197–207.
León, X.  2008.  Pervasive Computing: a paradigm beyond Desktop PC. Execution Environments for Distributed Computation Issues. :177–199.
Chacin, P, León X, Brunner R, Freitag F, Navarro L.  2008.  Core Services for Grid Markets. The CoreGRID Symposium (CGSYMP 2008).
León, X, Vilajosana X, Brunner R, Krishnaswamy R, Navarro L, Marquès J M, Freitag F.  2008.  Information and Regulation in Decentralized Marketplaces for P2P-Grids. 16th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE 2008).
León, X, Navarro L.  2008.  Economic regulation mechanism for self-organizing market-based Grids. :53.
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León, X, Navarro L.  2012.  Stackelberg Game to Derive the Limits of Energy Saving for the Allocation of Data Center Resources. Future Generation Computer Systems.
Neumann, A, Vilata I, León X, Escrich P, Navarro L, López E.  2012.  Community-Lab: Architecture of a Community Networking Testbed for the Future Internet. International Workshop on Community Networks and Bottom-up-Broadband (CNBuB 2012). Abstract
Neumann, A, López E, Navarro L.  2012.  An evaluation of BMX6 for Community Wireless Networks. International Workshop on Community Networks and Bottom-up-Broadband (CNBuB 2012).
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