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9th IEEE International Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems (FTDCS 2003), 28-30 May 2003, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7695-1910-5
Session 1A: System Architectures

Umakishore Ramachandran, Phillip W. Hutto, Bikash Agarwalla, Matthew Wolenetz:
A System Architecture for Distributed Control Loop Applications. 2-8
Khaled Ragab
, Takanori Ono, Naohiro Kaji, Kinji Mori:
Autonomous Decentralized Community Concept and Architecture for a Complex Adaptive Information System. 9-15
Luís E. T. Rodrigues:
The Road to a More Configurable and Adaptive Communication and Coordination Support. 16-
Session 1B: Information Dissemination

Chunqiang Tang, Zhichen Xu:
pFilter: Global Information Filtering and Dissemination Using Structured Overlay Networks. 24-30
Ana Paula R. da Silva, Fernando Augusto Teixeira
, Rafael Kelles V. Lage, Linnyer Beatrys Ruiz, Antonio Alfredo Ferreira Loureiro, José Marcos S. Nogueira
:
Using a Distributed Snapshot Algorithm in Wireless Sensor Networks. 31-37

Jorge J. Gómez-Sanz, Juan Pavón:
Personalized Information Dissemination Using Agents Organizations. 38-
Session 2A: Distributed Software

Seyed Masoud Sadjadi, Philip K. McKinley, Eric P. Kasten
:
Architecture and Operation of an Adaptable Communication Substrate. 46-55
Lie Cai, Carl K. Chang, Jane Cleland-Huang:
Supporting Agent-Based Distributed Software Development through Modeling and Simulation. 56-62
Dick B. Simmons:
Measuring and Tracking Distributed Software Development Projects. 63-69
Tom Pfeifer, Radu Popescu-Zeletin:
Seamless Integration of Distributed Internet Devices for Pervasive Architectures. 70-
Session 2B: Distributed Programming

Liviu Iftode, Cristian Borcea, Andrzej Kochut, Chalermek Intanagonwiwat, Ulrich Kremer:
Programming Computers Embedded in the PhysicalWorld. 78-85
Cléver Ricardo Guareis de Farias
:
Using UML for Service Creation. 86-92
Stephen S. Yau, Yu Wang, Dazhi Huang, Hoh Peter In:
Situation-Aware Contract Specification Language for Middleware for Ubiquitous Computing. 93-99
D. Davide Lamanna, James Skene, Wolfgang Emmerich:
SLAng: A Language for Defining Service Level Agreements. 100-
Session 3A: Distributed Memory and Files

Hairong Kuang, Lubomir Bic, Michael B. Dillencourt:
GIDM: Globally-Indexed Distributed Memory. 108-114
Mallik Mahalingam, Chunqiang Tang, Zhichen Xu:
Towards a Semantic, Deep Archival File System. 115-121
Michael L. Scott
, DeQing Chen, Sandhya Dwarkadas
, Chunqiang Tang:
Distributed Shared State. 122-127
Simon G. M. Koo, Catherine Rosenberg, Dongyan Xu:
Analysis of Parallel Downloading for Large File Distribution. 128-
Session 3B: Mobile Computing

IlYoung Chung, Bharat K. Bhargava, Malika Mahoui, Leszek Lilien
:
Autonomous Transaction Processing Using Data Dependency in Mobile Environments. 138-144
Masashi Shiraishi, Tomoya Enokido, Makoto Takizawa
:
Fault-Tolerant Mobile Agents in Distributed Objects Systems. 145-151
Marco Avvenuti, Davide Pedroni, Alessio Vecchio:
Core Services in a Middleware for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks. 152-158
Maria Gradinariu, Michel Raynal, Gwendal Simon
:
Looking for a Common View for Mobile Worlds. 159-
Session 4A: Replication and Coordination

Hyewon Jun, Matt Sanders, Mostafa H. Ammar, Ellen W. Zegura:
Binding Clients to Replicated Servers: Initial and Continuous Binding. 168-174
Carlos Pérez Leguízamo, Kinji Mori:
Autonomous Coordination in the Information Allocation in Distributed Database Systems for Assurance. 175-182
Tommaso Cucinotta
, Gabriele Cecchetti
, Gianluca Ferraro:
Adopting Redundancy Techniques for Multicast Stream Authentication. 183-189
Chia-Lin Hsu, Shih-Feng Chou, Jong-Chuang Tsay, Feng-Jian Wang:
JTEAM: A Framework for Effective Teamwork of BDI-Based Agents. 190-
Session 4B: QoS and Service Provisioning

Jingwen Jin, Klara Nahrstedt:
Resource- and Quality-Aware Application-Level Service Multicast. 198-204
Fábio Luciano Verdi, Edmundo R. M. Madeira
:
Service Provisioning and Management in Virtual Private Active Networks. 205-211
Hoh Peter In, ChangHwa Kim, Unil Yun, Stephen S. Yau:
Q-MAR: A QoS Resource Conflict Identification Model for Situation-Aware Middleware. 212-218
Wenjiang Zhou, Chuang Lin, Yin Li, Zhangxi Tan:
Queue Management for QoS Provision Build on Network Processor. 219-
Session 5A: Middleware Services

Nalini Moti Belaramani, Cho-Li Wang, Francis C. M. Lau:
Dynamic Component Composition for Functionality Adaptation in Pervasive Environments. 226-232
Ramesh Bharadwaj:
Secure Middleware for Situation-Aware Naval C2 and Combat Systems. 233-239
Tadashige Iwao, Satoshi Amamiya, Guoqiang Zhong, Makoto Amamiya:
Ubiquitous Computing with Service Adaptation Using Peer-to-Peer Communication Framework. 240-248
Thomas Plagemann, Vera Goebel, Carsten Griwodz, Pål Halvorsen:
Towards Middleware Services for Mobile Ad-Hoc Network Applications. 249-
Session 5B: Communication Protocols

Ahsan Habib, Bharat K. Bhargava:
Network Tomography-Based Unresponsive Flow Detection and Control. 258-264
Kojiro Taguchi, Tomoya Enokido, Makoto Takizawa
:
Communication Protocol for a Hierarchical Group. 265-271
Tomoya Enokido, Makoto Takizawa
:
Flexible Group Communication Protocol. 272-278
Mohamed Hefeeda
, Bharat K. Bhargava:
On-Demand Media Streaming Over the Internet. 279-
Session 6A: Web-Based Systems

Wei-Tek Tsai, Lian Yu, Akihiro Saimi:
Scenario-Based Object-Oriented Test Frameworks for Testing Distributed Systems. 288-294
H. C. Hong, Y. C. Chen:
Design and Implementation of a Web-Based Real-Time Interactive Collaboration Environment. 295-300
Lei Xu, Baowen Xu
, Zhenqiang Chen, Huowang Chen:
Website Evolution Based on Statistic Data. 301-307
Session 6B: Routing Control

Wenrui Zhao, Mostafa H. Ammar:
Message Ferrying: Proactive Routing in Highly-Partitioned Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. 308-314
Rongmei Zhang, Y. Charlie Hu, Peter Druschel:
Optimizing Routing in Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlay Networks Using Routing Table Redundancy. 315-321
Antonino Virgillito, Roberto Beraldi, Roberto Baldoni:
On Event Routing in Content-Based Publish/Subscribe through Dynamic Networks. 322-
Session 7A: Scheduling

Helen D. Karatza
:
Gang Scheduling in a Distributed System under Processor Failures and Time-Varying Gang Size. 330-336
Zhiguang Shan, Chuang Lin, Fengyuan Ren, Yaya Wei:
Modeling and Performance Analysis of a Multiserver Multiqueue System on the Grid. 337-343
K. H. Kim, Yuqing Li:
Toward Easily Analyzable Sensor Networks via Structuring of Time-Triggered Tasks. 344-
Session 7B: Distributed Applications

Oscar Moreno, Dorothy Bollman, Li Yuchun:
Exhaustive Search for Costas-Type Sequences for Multi-Target Recognition. 354-358
Paolo Bellavista
, Antonio Corradi
, Silvia Vecchi:
Application Domain Accounting for Roaming Services. 359-366
Jungyoon Kim, Joon-Sang Lee, Doo-Hwan Bae, Dong-Kuk Ryu, Sang-Il Lee:
Developing a Common Operating Environment for Military Application. 367-
Session 8: Panel

Stephen S. Yau, Carl K. Chang, Randy Chow, Luca Limoncini, Michel Raynal:
Challenges of Future Distributed Computing Systems. 376

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