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24. SRDS 2005: Orlando, FL, USA
- 24th IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS 2005),26-28 October 2005, Orlando, FL, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2463-X
Cover
- Title Page.
- Copyright.
Introduction
- Message from the Symposium Chairs.
- Message from the Program Committee Co-Chairs.
- Organizing Committee.
Session 1: Mobile and Autonomous Computing
- Takahiro Hara, Sanjay Kumar Madria:
Consistency Management among Replicas in Peer-to-Peer Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 3-12 - Sara Bouchenak, Fabienne Boyer, Sacha Krakowiak, Daniel Hagimont, Adrian Mos, Jean-Bernard Stefani, Noel De Palma, Vivien Quéma:
Architecture-Based Autonomous Repair Management: An Application to J2EE Clusters. 13-24 - Kaustubh R. Joshi, William H. Sanders, Matti A. Hiltunen, Richard D. Schlichting:
Automatic Model-Driven Recovery in Distributed Systems. 25-38
Session 2: Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
- Roie Melamed, Idit Keidar, Yoav Barel:
Octopus: A Fault-Tolerant and Ef.cient Ad-hoc Routing Protocol. 39-49 - Ajoy Kumar Datta, Preethi Linga, Maria Gradinariu, Philippe Raipin Parvédy:
Self Distributed Query Region Covering in Sensor Networks. 50-59 - Sandip Bapat, Vinod Kulathumani, Anish Arora:
Reliable Estimation of Influence Fields for Classification and Tracking in Unreliable Sensor Networks. 60-72
Session 3: Distributed Transactions
- Sameh Elnikety, Willy Zwaenepoel, Fernando Pedone:
Database Replication Using Generalized Snapshot Isolation. 73-84 - Rodrigo Schmidt, Fernando Pedone:
Consistent Main-Memory Database Federations under Deferred Disk Writes. 85-94 - Huaigu Wu, Bettina Kemme:
Fault-tolerance for Stateful Application Servers in the Presence of Advanced Transactions Patterns. 95-108
Session 4: Distributed Objects and Middleware
- Achour Mostéfaoui, Michel Raynal, Corentin Travers, Stacy Patterson, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi:
From Static Distributed Systems to Dynamic Systems. 109-118 - Zhijun He, Tuan Phan, Thu D. Nguyen:
Enforcing Enterprise-wide Policies Over Standard Client-Server Interactions. 119-131 - Michael G. Merideth, Arun Iyengar, Thomas A. Mikalsen, Stefan Tai, Isabelle Rouvellou, Priya Narasimhan:
Thema: Byzantine-Fault-Tolerant Middleware forWeb-Service Applications. 131-142
Session 5: Dependability Evaluations
- Lei Kong, Deepak J. Manohar, Mustaque Ahamad, Arun Subbiah, Michael H. Sun, Douglas M. Blough:
Agile Store: Experience with Quorum-Based Data Replication Techniques for Adaptive Byzantine Fault Tolerance. 143-154 - Michael K. Reiter, Asad Samar, Chenxi Wang:
Distributed Construction of a Fault-Tolerant Network from a Tree. 155-165 - Einar Vollset, Paul D. Ezhilchelvan:
Design and Performance-Study of Crash-Tolerant Protocols for Broadcasting and Reaching Consensus in MANETs. 166-178
Session 6: Distributed Fault Tolerant Algorithms
- Michael Abd-El-Malek, Gregory R. Ganger, Michael K. Reiter, Jay J. Wylie, Garth R. Goodson:
Lazy Verification in Fault-Tolerant Distributed Storage Systems. 179-190 - Christian Cachin, Stefano Tessaro:
Asynchronous Veri.able Information Dispersal. 191-202 - Sergio Mena, André Schiper:
A new look at atomic broadcast in the asynchronous crash-recovery model. 202-214
Session 7: Fault Tolerant Network Algorithms
- Nipoon Malhotra, Shrish Ranjan, Saurabh Bagchi:
LRRM: A Randomized Reliable Multicast Protocol for Optimizing Recovery Latency and Buffer Utilization. 215-225 - Subbarayan Venkatesan, Maulin Patel, Neeraj Mittal:
A Distributed Algorithm for Path Restoration in Circuit Switched Communication Networks. 226-236
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