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13th WETICE 2004: Modena, Italy
- 13th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies (WETICE 2004), Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 14-16 June 2004, Modena, Italy. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2183-5
Plenary Talks
- Giovanni Rimassa:
Applying Agent Technology for Enterprise-Wide Solutions. 3 - Franco Zambonelli:
Spatial Computing and Self-Organization. 4-8
Workshop: Agent-Based Computingfor Enterprise Collaboration (ACEC)
- Federico Bergenti, M. Brian Blake, Giacomo Cabri:
Agent-Based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration - Human-Agent and Agent-Agent Collaboration. 11-12
ACEC Session: Models of Collaborative Agents
- Antonella Di Stefano, Corrado Santoro:
Designing Collaborative Agents with eXAT. 15-20 - Ismail Khalil Ibrahim, Gabriele Kotsis, Reinhard Kronsteiner:
Substitution Rules for the Verification of Norm-Compliance in Electronic Institutions. 21-26 - Giacomo Cabri, Luca Ferrari, Letizia Leonardi:
Towards the Use of Mobile Agent Based Message Systems. 27-32 - Sentil Selliah, Y. V. Ramana Reddy, Jinqiao Yu, Vijayanand Bharadwaj, Sumitra Reddy:
ksarva: A Framework for Enabling Agent-Based Collaboration. 33-38
ACEC Session: Application of Collaborative Agents
- Federico Bergenti, Marco Mari, Mercedes Garijo:
Collaborator - Enabling Enterprise Collaboration through Agents. 41-46 - A. M. Abdoessalam, Nikolay Mehandjiev:
Collaborative Negotiation in Web Service Procurement. 47-52 - Franco Guidi-Polanco, Claudio Cubillos, Giuseppe Menga:
The Agent-Based GAP: A Framework for Global Automation Systems. 53-58 - David P. Heroux:
lluminating Data Sources as Founts of Agent Based Collaboration. 59-64 - Dario Bianchi, Agostino Poggi:
Ontology Based Automatic Speech Recognition and Generation for Human-Agent Interaction. 65-66
Workshop: Distributed and Mobile Collaboration (DMC)
- Schahram Dustdar, Harald C. Gall:
DMC - Distributed and Mobile Collaboration Workshop Report. 69-72
DMC Session: Service-Oriented Collaboration
- Hilmar Schuschel, Mathias Weske:
Automated Planning in a Service-Oriented Architecture. 75-80 - Jan Mendling, Mark Strembeck, Gerald Stermsek, Gustaf Neumann:
An Approach to Extract RBAC Models from BPEL4WS Processes. 81-86 - Joan Manuel Marquès, Leandro Navarro, Thanasis Daradoumis:
Extending the Scope of Asynchronous Collaboration: A Matter of Being Autonomous and Self-Sufficient. 87-92
DMC Session: Peer-to-Peer Collaboration
- José Mitre, Leandro Navarro-Moldes:
P2P Architecture for Scientific Collaboration. 95-100 - Claus Eikemeier, Ulrike Lechner:
Peer-to-Peer and Group Collaboration - Do They Always Match? 101-106
DMC Session: Mobility in Distributed Collaboration
- Vagner J. do Sacramento Rodrigues, Markus Endler, Hana K. Rubinsztejn, Luciana dos S. Lima, Kléder Miranda Gonçalves, Giulliano A. Bueno:
An Architecture Supporting the Development of Collaborative Applications for Mobile Users. 109-114 - Neil A. M. Maiden, Norbert Seyff, Paul Grünbacher:
The Mobile Scenario Presenter: Integrating Contextual Inquiry and Structured Walkthroughs. 115-120 - Ivar Jørstad, Do Van Thanh, Schahram Dustdar:
An Analysis of Service Continuity in Mobile Services. 121-126
DMC Session: Business Process Management
- Samir Tata, Issam Chebbi:
A Bottom-Up Approach to Inter-Enterprise Business Processes. 129-134 - Jinyoung Moon, Daeha Lee, Chankyu Park, Hyunkyu Cho:
Transformation Algorithms between BPEL4WS and BPML for the Executable Business Process. 135-140 - Shazib E. Shaikh, Nikolay Mehandjiev:
Multi-Attribute Negotiation in E-Business Process Composition. 141-146 - Nasreddine Aoumeur, José Luiz Fiadeiro, Cristóvão Oliveira:
Towards an Architectural Approach to Location-Aware Business Processes. 147-152
Workshop: Evaluating Collaborative Information Systems and Support for Virtual Enterprises (ECE)
- David Nutter, Cornelia Boldyreff:
WETICE 2004 ECE Workshop - Final Report. 155-160 - Josie P. H. Huang:
An Enhanced Approach to Support Collaborative Systems Evaluation. 161-166 - Hanne Albrechtsen, Hans H. K. Andersen, Bryan Cleal:
Work Centered Evaluation of Collaborative Systems - The Collate Experience. 167-172 - Lucia Lo Bello, Orazio Mirabella, Nunzio Marco Torrisi:
Modelling and Evaluating Traceability Systems in Food Manufacturing Chains. 173-179 - David Nutter, Stephen Rank, Cornelia Boldyreff:
An Evaluation Framework to Drive Future Evolution of a Research Prototype. 180-185 - Vijayanand Bharadwaj, Y. V. Ramana Reddy, Kankanahalli Srinivas, Sumitra Reddy, Sentil Selliah, Jinqiao Yu:
Evaluating Adaptability in Frameworks that Support Morphing Collaboration Patterns. 186-191
Workshop: Enterprise Security (ES)
- David P. Gilliam:
WETICE 2004 Ninth Enterprise Security (ES) Workshop Report. 195-197 - Fumio Mizoguchi:
Talk on Activities of Security and Grid Computing Service Project. 198 - Wataru Yamazaki, Hironori Hiraishi, Fumio Mizoguchi:
Designing an Agent-Based RBAC System for Dynamic Security Policy. 199-204 - Himanshu Khurana, Virgil D. Gligor:
A Model for Access Negotiations in Dynamic Coalitions. 205-210 - David P. Gilliam:
Security Risks: Management and Mitigation in the Software Life Cycle. 211-216 - Matt Bishop, Bhume Bhumiratana, Rick Crawford, Karl N. Levitt:
How to Sanitize Data. 217-222 - Thomas Dübendorfer, Arno Wagner, Bernhard Plattner:
An Economic Damage Model for Large-Scale Internet Attacks. 223-228 - Tobias Chyssler, Simin Nadjm-Tehrani, Stefan Burschka, Kalle Burbeck:
Alarm Reduction and Correlation in Defence of IP Networks. 229-234 - Jinqiao Yu, Y. V. Ramana Reddy, Sentil Selliah, Srinivas Kankanahalli, Sumitra Reddy, Vijayanand Bharadwaj:
TRINETR: An Intrusion Detection Alert Management System. 235-240
Workshop: Emerging Technologies for Next Generation GRID (ETNGRID)
- Angelo Corsaro, Antonella Di Stefano, Giuseppe Pappalardo, Corrado Santoro, Emiliano Tramontana:
Emerging Technologies for Next-Generation GRID. 243-246
ETNGRID Session 1: Monitoring the Grid
- Antonella Di Stefano, Marco Fargetta, Giuseppe Pappalardo, Emiliano Tramontana:
STREGA: A Support for Transparently Handling Resources for Grid Applications. 249-254 - Andrea Ceccanti, Fabio Panzieri:
Content-Based Monitoring in Grid Environments. 255-259 - Augusto Ciuffoletti, Tiziana Ferrari:
Experiences in Designing a Modular Resource Monitoring System. 260-265 - Marco Mambelli, Robert W. Gardner:
Integration of Monitoring Systems for Grid Environments. 266-267
ETNGRID Session 2: Quality Models
- Sergio Andreozzi, Danilo Montesi, Paolo Ciancarini, Rocco Moretti:
Towards a Model for Quality of Web and Grid Services. 271-276 - Sharath Babu Musunoori, Frank Eliassen, Richard Staehli:
QoS-Aware Component Architecture Support for Grid. 277-282 - Cosimo Anglano, Massimo Canonico:
A Comparative Evaluation of High-Performance File Transfer Systems for Data-Intensive Grid Applications. 283-288
ETNGRID Session 3: Grid Middleware, Grid Security, Data Grid
- Geoff Coulson, Paul Grace, Gordon S. Blair, Laurent Mathy, David A. Duce, Christopher S. Cooper, Wai Kit Yeung, Wei Cai:
Towards A Component-Based Middleware Framework for Configurable and Reconfigurable Grid Computing. 291-296 - Shalil Majithia, Ali Shaikh Ali, Omer F. Rana, David W. Walker:
Reputation-Based Semantic Service Discovery. 297-302 - Regine Endsuleit, Jacques Calmet:
Introducing Robust and Private Computation into Grid Technology. 303-308 - Hanna Kozankiewicz, Krzysztof Stencel, Kazimierz Subieta:
Integration of Heterogeneous Resources through Updatable Views. 309-314 - Krzysztof Kaczmarski, Piotr Habela, Kazimierz Subieta:
Metadata in a Data Grid Construction. 315-316
ETNGRID Session 4: Grid Applications, Agent Grid, Semantic Grid
- Dave Stainforth, Andrew P. Martin, Andrew Simpson, Carl Christensen, Jamie Kettleborough, Tolu Aina, Myles Allen:
Security Principles for Public-Resource Modeling Research. 319-324 - Rosario M. Piro, Andrea Guarise, Albert Werbrouck:
Simulation of Price-Sensitive Resource Brokering and the Hybrid Pricing Model with DGAS-Sim. 325-330 - Michele Amoretti, Gianni Conte, Monica Reggiani, Francesco Zanichelli:
Designing Grid Services for Multimedia Streaming in an E-learning Environment. 331-336 - Angelo Zaia, Dario Bruneo, Antonio Puliafito:
A Scalable Grid-based Multimedia Server. 337-342 - James Marsh, Steve Pettifer, Daniel Hanlon, Stephen Pickles, Jon MacLaren, Martyn Foster:
GRENADE: A Grid Enabled Desktop Environment. 343-344 - Gordan Jezic, Mario Kusek, Tomislav Marenic, Igor Ljubi, Ignac Lovrek, Sasa Desic, Bjorn Dellas:
Mobile Agent-Based Software Management in Grid. 345-346 - Giuseppe Andronico, Roberto Barbera, Alberto Falzone:
Grid Portal based Data Management for Lattice QCD. 347-351 - Agostino Poggi, Michele Tomaiuolo, Paola Turci:
Extending JADE for Agent Grid Applications. 352-357 - Fabrice Sabatier, Amelia De Vivo, Stéphane Vialle:
Grid Programming for Distributed Remote Robot Control. 358-363 - Maria Teresa Pazienza, Marco Pennacchiotti, Fabio Massimo Zanzotto:
Modelling Semantic Grid Knowledge Embedded in Documents. 364-369 - Mario Cannataro:
Knowledge-Based Services for Next-Generation Grids. 370-375
Workshop: Theory and Practice of Open Computational Systems (TAPOCS)
- Andrea Omicini, Alessandro Ricci, Dina Q. Goldin:
Second International Workshop on Theory and Practice of Open Computational Systems (TAPOCS 2004). 379-384
TAPOCS Session: Models of Interaction in Open Systems
- Marco Alberti, Marco Gavanelli, Evelina Lamma, Federico Chesani, Paola Mello, Paolo Torroni:
A Logic based Approach to Interaction Design in Open Multi-Agent Systems. 387-392 - Dina Q. Goldin, David Keil:
Toward Domain-Independent Formalization of Indirect Interaction. 393-394
TAPOCS Session: Organization and Coordination in Open Systems
- Paul Scerri, Alessandro Farinelli, Stephen Okamoto, Milind Tambe:
Token Approach for Role Allocation in Extreme Teams: Analysis and Experimental Evaluation. 397-402 - Franco Zambonelli, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Marco Mamei, Robert Tolksdorf:
Spray Computers: Frontiers of Self-Organization for Pervasive Computing. 403-408 - Jean-Pierre Mano, Pierre Glize:
Property Analysis of Open Networks of Cooperative Neuro-Agents using AMAS Theory. 409-414
TAPOCS Session: Models and Infrastructures for Open Systems
- Andrea Omicini, Giovanni Rimassa:
Towards Seamless Agent Middleware. 417-422 - Sara Manzoni, Fabrizio Nunnari, Giuseppe Vizzari:
Towards a Model for Ubiquitous and Mobile Computing. 423-428 - Eric Sanchis:
Systemions: A Model for Open Agents. 429-430 - Flavio Corradini, Rosario Culmone, Maria Rita Di Berardini:
Code Mobility for Pervasive Computing. 431-432
TAPOCS Session: Applications as Open Systems
- Diego Bonura, Flavio Corradini, Emanuela Merelli, Gino Romiti:
FarMAS: A MAS for Extended Quality Workflow. 435-440
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