Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems: 6th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference, DAIS 2006, Athens, Greece, June 14-16, 2006
This volume contains the proceedings of the IFIP WG 6.1 International Working Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems VI held in Bologna, Italy, on June 14-16, 2006. The conference program presents the state of the art in research on d- tributed and interoperable systems. In recent years, distributed applications have indeed gained a practical and widely-known footing in everyday computing. Use of new communication technologies have brought up divergent application areas, including mobile computing, inter-enterprise collaborations, and ubiquitous s- vices, just to name a few. New challenges include the need for service-oriented - chitectures, autonomous and self-managing systems, peer-to-peer systems, grid computing, sensor networks, semantic enhancements, and adaptivity and - namism of distribution constellations. Following the evolution of the field, DAIS 2006 focuses on architectures, m- els, technologies and platforms for interoperable, scalable and adaptable systems that are related to the latest trends towards service orientation and self-* pr- erties. The papers presented at DAIS 2006 cover methodological aspects, tools and language of building adaptable distributed and interoperable services, fault tolerance and dependability, peer-to-peer systems, mobility issues, web services applications and performance issues and composition, semantic web and sem- tic integration, and context- and location-aware applications. Also included in these proceedings is an invited paper by Jan Bosch and colleagues (Nokia - search Center, Finland) addressing the apparent conflict between usability and the architectural drivers that drive success or failure of mobile services.
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Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems: 6th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference, DAIS 2006, Athens, Greece, June 14-16, 2006
This volume contains the proceedings of the IFIP WG 6.1 International Working Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems VI held in Bologna, Italy, on June 14-16, 2006. The conference program presents the state of the art in research on d- tributed and interoperable systems. In recent years, distributed applications have indeed gained a practical and widely-known footing in everyday computing. Use of new communication technologies have brought up divergent application areas, including mobile computing, inter-enterprise collaborations, and ubiquitous s- vices, just to name a few. New challenges include the need for service-oriented - chitectures, autonomous and self-managing systems, peer-to-peer systems, grid computing, sensor networks, semantic enhancements, and adaptivity and - namism of distribution constellations. Following the evolution of the field, DAIS 2006 focuses on architectures, m- els, technologies and platforms for interoperable, scalable and adaptable systems that are related to the latest trends towards service orientation and self-* pr- erties. The papers presented at DAIS 2006 cover methodological aspects, tools and language of building adaptable distributed and interoperable services, fault tolerance and dependability, peer-to-peer systems, mobility issues, web services applications and performance issues and composition, semantic web and sem- tic integration, and context- and location-aware applications. Also included in these proceedings is an invited paper by Jan Bosch and colleagues (Nokia - search Center, Finland) addressing the apparent conflict between usability and the architectural drivers that drive success or failure of mobile services.
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Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems: 6th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference, DAIS 2006, Athens, Greece, June 14-16, 2006

Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems: 6th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference, DAIS 2006, Athens, Greece, June 14-16, 2006

Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems: 6th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference, DAIS 2006, Athens, Greece, June 14-16, 2006

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This volume contains the proceedings of the IFIP WG 6.1 International Working Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems VI held in Bologna, Italy, on June 14-16, 2006. The conference program presents the state of the art in research on d- tributed and interoperable systems. In recent years, distributed applications have indeed gained a practical and widely-known footing in everyday computing. Use of new communication technologies have brought up divergent application areas, including mobile computing, inter-enterprise collaborations, and ubiquitous s- vices, just to name a few. New challenges include the need for service-oriented - chitectures, autonomous and self-managing systems, peer-to-peer systems, grid computing, sensor networks, semantic enhancements, and adaptivity and - namism of distribution constellations. Following the evolution of the field, DAIS 2006 focuses on architectures, m- els, technologies and platforms for interoperable, scalable and adaptable systems that are related to the latest trends towards service orientation and self-* pr- erties. The papers presented at DAIS 2006 cover methodological aspects, tools and language of building adaptable distributed and interoperable services, fault tolerance and dependability, peer-to-peer systems, mobility issues, web services applications and performance issues and composition, semantic web and sem- tic integration, and context- and location-aware applications. Also included in these proceedings is an invited paper by Jan Bosch and colleagues (Nokia - search Center, Finland) addressing the apparent conflict between usability and the architectural drivers that drive success or failure of mobile services.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540351269
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 07/11/2006
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #4025
Edition description: 2006
Pages: 362
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Mobile Service Oriented Architectures (MOSOA).- A Spatial Programming Model for Real Global Smart Space Applications.- Mobile Process Description and Execution.- An Application Framework for Nomadic, Collaborative Applications.- Interfering Effects of Adaptation: Implications on Self-adapting Systems Architecture.- Discovery of Stable Peers in a Self-organising Peer-to-Peer Gradient Topology.- On the Value of Random Opinions in Decentralized Recommendation.- Information Agents That Learn to Understand Each Other Via Semantic Negotiation.- Discovering Semantic Web Services with Process Specifications.- Towards Building a Semantic Grid for E-Learning.- A Code Migration Framework for AJAX Applications.- High Performance SOAP Processing Driven by Data Mapping Template.- An Approach for Fine-Grained Web Service Performance Monitoring.- WSInterConnect: Dynamic Composition of Web Services Through Web Services.- Bounding Recovery Time in Rollback-Recovery Prool for Mobile Systems Preserving Session Guarantees.- Intelligent Dependability Services for Overlay Networks.- Model-Driven Development of Context-Aware Services.- Utilising Alternative Application Configurations in Context- and QoS-Aware Mobile Middleware.- Timing Driven Architectural Adaptation.- Fault-Tolerant Replication Based on Fragmented Objects.- Towards Context-Aware Transaction Services.- A Local Self-stabilizing Enumeration Algorithm.- Adding Fault-Tolerance to a Hierarchical DRE System.- Using Speculative Push for Unnecessary Checkpoint Creation Avoidance.- A Versatile Kernel for Distributed AOP.- Transformation of Centralized Software Components into Distributed Ones by Code Refactoring.- PAGE: A Distributed Infrastructure for Fostering RDF-Based Interoperability.
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