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4. DAIS 2003: Paris, France
- Jean-Bernard Stefani, Isabelle M. Demeure, Daniel Hagimont:
Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems, 4th IFIP WG6.1 International Conference, DAIS 2003, Paris, France, November 17-21, 2003, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2893, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-20529-2
Adaptation - Separation of Concerns
- Pierre-Charles David, Thomas Ledoux:
Towards a Framework for Self-adaptive Component-Based Applications. 1-14 - Nikos Houssos, Nancy Alonistioti, Lazaros F. Merakos:
A Scheme for the Introduction of 3rd Party, Application-Specific Adaptation Features in Mobile Service Provision. 15-28 - Mikaël Beauvois:
Brenda: Towards a Composition Framework for Non-orhtogonal Non-functional Properties. 29-40 - Peter Breitling:
Meta-programming Middleware for Distributed Object Computing. 41-48
Deployment
- Nicolas Le Sommer, Frédéric Guidec:
Middleware Support for Resource-Constrained Software Deployment. 49-60 - Carsten Pils, Stefan Diepolder:
Rational Server Selection for Mobile Agents. 61-72 - Paul Z. Kolano:
Facilitating the Portability of User Applications in Grid Environments. 73-85 - Jean-Marc Andreoli, Stefania Castellani:
Negotiation as a Generic Component Coordination Primitive. 86-97
Security - Transactions
- Marek Prochazka:
Jironde: A Flexible Framework for Making Components Transactional. 98-109 - Gustavo A. Santana Torrellas:
A Security Architectural Approach for Risk Assessment Using Multi-agent Systems Engineering. 110-124 - Nick Cook, Santosh K. Shrivastava, Stuart M. Wheater:
Middleware Support for Non-repudiable Transactional Information Sharing between Enterprises. 125-132 - Tine Verhanneman, Liesbeth Jaco, Bart De Win, Frank Piessens, Wouter Joosen:
Adaptable Access Control Policies for Medical Information Systems. 133-140
Replication
- Christoph Pohl, Alexander Schill:
Client-Side Component Caching: A Flexible Mechanism for Optimized Component Attribute Caching. 141-152 - Abhinav Vora, Zahir Tari, Peter Bertók:
A Variable Cache Consistency Protocol for Mobile Systems Using Time Locks. 153-166 - Peter Henderson, Robert John Walters, Stephen Crouch, Qinglai Ni:
DataWarp: Building Applications Which Make Progress in an Inconsistent World. 167-178 - Damien Charlet, Pascal Chatonnay, François Spies:
Hand-Over Video Cache Policy for Mobile Users. 179-186
Networking and Routing
- Xiaodong Fu, Vijay Karamcheti:
Planning for Network-Aware Paths. 187-199 - Alysson Neves Bessani, Lau Cheuk Lung, Joni da Silva Fraga, Alcides Calsavara:
Integrating the Unreliable Multicast Inter-ORB Protocol in MJACO. 200-211 - Leelani Kumari Wickramasinghe, Seng Wai Loke, Arkady B. Zaslavsky, Damminda Alahakoon:
A-GATE: A System of Relay and Translation Gateways for Communication among Heterogeneous Agents in Ad Hoc Wireless Environments. 212-223
Discovery - Context-Awareness - Ontology
- Jadwiga Indulska, Ted McFadden, Matthias Kind, Karen Henricksen:
Scalable Location Management for Context-Aware Systems. 224-235 - Thomas Strang, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien, Korbinian Frank:
CoOL: A Context Ontology Language to Enable Contextual Interoperability. 236-247 - Natenapa Sriharee, Twittie Senivongse:
Discovering Web Services Using Behavioural Constraints and Ontology. 248-259 - Wolfgang Woerndl:
Requirements for Personal Information Agents in the Semantic Web. 260-265 - Steffen Higel, Tony O'Donnell, David Lewis, Vincent Wade:
Towards an Intuitive Interface for Tailored Service Compositions. 266-273
Asynchronous Messaging
- Seng Wai Loke, Amir Padovitz, Arkady B. Zaslavsky:
Context-Based Addressing: The Concept and an Implementation for Large-Scale Mobiel Agent Systems. 274-284 - René Meier, Vinny Cahill:
Exploiting Proximity in Event-Based Middleware for Collaborative Mobile Applications. 285-296 - Jan-Mark S. Wams, Maarten van Steen:
A Flexible Middleware Layer for User-to-User Messaging. 297-309
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