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Advanced Distributed Systems : 5th International School and Symposium, ISSADS 2005, Guadalajara, Mexico, January 24-28, 2005, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Felix F. Ramos, Victor Lrios Rosillo, Herwig Unger.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ramos, Félix F., editor.
Lrios Rosillo, Victor, editor.
Unger, Herwig, 1966- editor.
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Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Programming and software engineering ; SL 2, 3563.
Programming and Software Engineering ; 3563
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computers.
Computer networks.
Software engineering.
Operating systems (Computers).
Information storage and retrieval.
Application software.
Theory of Computation.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
Operating Systems.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Local Subjects:
Theory of Computation.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
Operating Systems.
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 564 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2005.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
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Summary:
It is our pleasure to present the papers accepted and presented at the 5th Int- national School and Symposium on Advanced Distributed Systems (ISSADS) in this LNCS volume. The symposium was held in the city of Guadalajara,Mexico from January 24 to 28, 2005. The organization team was composed of members of CINVESTAV Guadalajara, Rostock University in Germany, the CUCEI and CUCEA campuses of Guadalajara University, and Instituto Tecnol ́ ogico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente, ITESO. The symposium is already a we- established annual meeting, at which scientists and people from the industrial ?eld meet and discuss the progress of applications and the theory of distributed systems in a forum during the last week of January. This year, more than 250 people from 3 continents attended the conference. Most of them are scientists, teachers, students and engineers from the local industry. The papers presented in the sessions of the symposium cover not only the subjects of distributed systems from the system level and applications, but also contributions from the area of theory and arti?cial intelligence concepts. These papers were selected out of more than 100 submissions. There was a selection ?lter in which each paper was evaluated by at least three members of the - ternational Program Committee, who came from research institutions of good reputation all over the world.
Contents:
Database Systems
Database System Architecture - A Walk Through Time: From Centralized Platform to Mobile Computing - Keynote Address
Extending Wide-Area Replication Support with Mobility and Improved Recovery
Extending Databases to Precision-Controlled Retrieval of Qualitative Information
An Approach for Solving Very Large Scale Instances of the Design Distribution Problem for Distributed Database Systems
Distributed and Parallel Algorithms
On the Abstraction of Message-Passing Communications Using Algorithmic Skeletons
Implementing Distributed Mutual Exclusion on Multithreaded Environments: The Alien-Threads Approach
On Time Analysis of Random Walk Based Token Circulation Algorithms
Architecture for Media Streaming Delivery over P2P Networks
On the Role of Information Compaction to Intrusion Detection
A Hybrid Framework of RR Scheduler to Ensure Priority, Low Complexity and Delay with Relative Fairness
Data Hiding in Identification and Offset IP Fields
Interpretation of UML Sequence Diagrams as Causality Flows
Real-Time Distributed Systems
A Proposal for On-Line Reconfiguration Based upon a Modification of Planning Scheduler and Fuzzy Logic Control Law Response
Integrated Tool for Testing Timed Systems
Conformance Testing of Real-Time Component Based Systems
Cooperative Information Systems
Modeling Multiple Interactions Using Coloured Petri Nets: A Case Study
A Framework for Information Integration with Uncertainty
Model Fragmentation for Distributed Workflow Execution: A Petri Net Approach
An Online Component Deployment System for Dynamic Collaborative Sessions
Complexity in Collaborative Online Socio-Interationist Environments: A Good Reason for Distributed Systems
Fault Tolerance
Injecting Communication Faults to Experimentally Validate Java Distributed Applications
Implementing Rollback-Recovery Coordinated Checkpoints
Information Retrieval
An Identity-Based Model for Grid Security Infrastructure
Lineage Tracing in Mediator-Based Information Integration Systems
Combining Sources of Evidence for Recognition of Relevant Passages in Texts
A Hierarchical and by Role Multi-agent Organization: Application to the Information Retrieval
Modeling and Simulation
Evaluating a Scientific SPMD Application on a Computational Grid with Different Load Balancing Techniques
Increasing the Training Speed of SVM, the Zoutendijk Algorithm Case
Video Motion Detection Using the Algorithm of Discrimination and the Hamming Distance
An Efficient and Grain Preservation Mapping Algorithm: From ER Diagram to Multidimensional Model
Quadratic Optimization Fine Tuning for the Learning Phase of SVM
Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing
WFCTA(Weighted Fair Channel Time Allocation) and Its Analysis for HR-WPAN
Performance Analysis of Two Approaches to Service Discovery in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
BCTMA (Bi-directional Cut-Through Medium Access) Protocol for 802.11-Based Multi-hop Wireless Networks
Some Security Issues of Wireless Systems
Overview the Key Management in Ad Hoc Networks
On Performance Improvement for 802.11-based Multi-hop Ad Hoc Wireless Networks
Analysis of Context Transfer in Seamless IP Mobility
Artificial Life and Multi-agent Systems
An Introduction to Evolutionary Algorithms and Their Applications
Distributed Anticipatory System
Memory as an Active Component of a Behavioral Animation System
Growing Functional Modules, a Prospective Paradigm for Epigenetic Artificial Intelligence
Specifying Agent's Goals in 3D Scenarios Using Process Algebras
A New Approach for Offer Evaluation in Multi-agent System Negotiation Based in Evidential Paraconsistent Logic
A Voice-Enabled Assistant in a Multi-agent System for e-Government Services
CAS - An Interface Generator in Natural Language to Information System
A Formal Approach to Model Multiagent Interactions Using the B Formal Method
Behavioral Self-control of Agent-Based Virtual Pedestrians
ISSADS 2004
Security Challenges of Distributed e-Learning Systems
A Component-Based Transactional Service, Including Advanced Transactional Models.
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ISBN:
978-3-540-31674-9
9783540316749
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