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Middleware 2009 : ACM/IFIP/USENIX, 10th International Conference, Urbana, IL, USA, November 30 - December 4, 2009, Proceedings / edited by Valérie Issarny, Brian F. Cooper.

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Book
Contributor:
Issarny, Valérie, editor.
Cooper, Brian F., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Programming and software engineering ; SL 2, 5896.
Programming and Software Engineering ; 5896
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Operating systems (Computers).
Computer networks.
Computers.
Software engineering.
Computer organization.
Operating Systems.
Computer Communication Networks.
Theory of Computation.
Software Engineering.
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems.
Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks.
Local Subjects:
Operating Systems.
Computer Communication Networks.
Theory of Computation.
Software Engineering.
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems.
Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XVI, 440 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2009.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This edition marks the tenth Middleware conference. The ?rst conference was held in the Lake District of England in 1998, and its genesis re?ected a growing realization that middleware systems were a unique breed of distributed system requiring their own rigorous research and evaluation. Distributed systems had been around for decades, and the Middleware conference itself resulted from the combination of three previous conferences. But the attempt to build common platforms for many di?erent applications requireda unique combinationofhi- level abstraction and low-level optimization, and presented challenges di?erent from building a monolithic distributed system. Since that ?rst conference, the notion of what constitutes "middleware" has changed somewhat, and the focus of research papers has changed with it. The ?rst edition focused heavily on distributed objects as a metaphor for building systems, including six papers with "CORBA" or "ORB" in the title. In f- lowing years, the conference broadened to cover publish/subscribe messaging, peer-to-peer systems, distributed databases, Web services, and automated m- agement, among other topics. Innovative techniques and architectures surfaced in workshops, and expanded to become themes of the main conference, while changes in the industry and advances in other research areas helped to shape research agendas. This tenth edition includes papers on next-generation pl- forms (such as stream systems, pervasive systems and cloud systems), managing enterprise data centers, and platforms for building other platforms, among o- ers.
Contents:
Communications I (Protocols)
MANETKit: Supporting the Dynamic Deployment and Reconfiguration of Ad-Hoc Routing Protocols
Automatic Generation of Network Protocol Gateways
Heterogeneous Gossip
Communications II (Optimization)
CCD: Efficient Customized Content Dissemination in Distributed Publish/Subscribe
Calling the Cloud: Enabling Mobile Phones as Interfaces to Cloud Applications
Efficient Locally Trackable Deduplication in Replicated Systems
Service Component Composition/Adaptation
QoS-Aware Service Composition in Dynamic Service Oriented Environments
Self-adapting Service Level in Java Enterprise Edition
A Cost-Sensitive Adaptation Engine for Server Consolidation of Multitier Applications
Monitoring
Rhizoma: A Runtime for Self-deploying, Self-managing Overlays
How to Keep Your Head above Water While Detecting Errors
PAQ: Persistent Adaptive Query Middleware for Dynamic Environments
Pervasive
Middleware for Pervasive Spaces: Balancing Privacy and Utility
Achieving Coordination through Dynamic Construction of Open Workflows
Power Aware Management Middleware for Multiple Radio Interfaces
Stream Processing
COLA: Optimizing Stream Processing Applications via Graph Partitioning
Persistent Temporal Streams
Failure Resilience
Why Do Upgrades Fail and What Can We Do about It?
DR-OSGi: Hardening Distributed Components with Network Volatility Resiliency
Support for Testing
Automatic Stress Testing of Multi-tier Systems by Dynamic Bottleneck Switch Generation
DSF: A Common Platform for Distributed Systems Research and Development.
Other Format:
Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-642-10445-9
9783642104459
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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