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6th ISADS 2003: Pisa, Italy
- 6th International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems (ISADS 2003), 9-11 April 2003, Pisa, Italy. IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7695-1876-1
Kanai Award 2001
- Alfred Z. Spector:
Distributed Systems: Lessons Learned and Challenges Remaining. 3
Kanai Award 2002
- Stephen S. Yau:
Software Development Support for Next-Generation Distributed Embedded Systems. 4
Keynote Address 1
- David L. Cohn:
Autonomic Computing. 5-
Group Coordination and Management
- Stefan Schemmer, Edgar Nett:
Managing Dynamic Groups of Mobile Systems. 9-16 - Hiroki Suguri, Eiichiro Kodama, Masatoshi Miyazaki:
Assuring Interoperability in Heterogeneous, Autonomous and Decentralized Multi-Agent Systems. 17-24 - Hafiz Farooq Ahmad, Hiroki Suguri:
Dynamic Information Allocation through Mobile Agents to Achieve Load Balancing in Evolving Environment. 25-33
Architectures 1
- Günther Bauer, Hermann Kopetz, Wilfried Steiner:
The Central Guardian Approach to Enforce Fault Isolation in the Time-Triggered Architecture. 37-44 - J. Jenny Li, Wu Chou, Xueshan Shan, Feng Liu, W. Eric Wong:
An Adaptable Architecture for Secure Delivery of Converged Services. 45-52 - K. H. Kim, Seok-Joong Kang:
A GUI Approach to Programming of TMO Frames and Design of Real-Time Distributed Computing Software. 53-60
Application Based on Agents and Mobility
- Marco Mamei, Franco Zambonelli, Letizia Leonardi:
Distributed Motion Coordination with Co-Fields: A Case Study in Urban Traffic Management. 63-70 - Akitoshi Shimura, Toru Sakaibara, Masashi Hiraiwa, Takeiki Aizono:
Proposal of an Autonomous Group-Management Model and Its Application to Intelligent Transport System. 71-79 - Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Filippo Furfaro, Domenico Saccà:
Hand-OLAP: A System for Delivering OLAP Services on Handheld Devices. 80-87
Keynote Address 2
- Yoshio Ishida:
Strategic Railway Systems Using ADS Technologies in Japan. 91-95
Fault Tolerance
- Alexander B. Romanovsky, Panos Periorellis, Avelino F. Zorzo:
Structuring Integrated Web Applications for Fault Tolerance. 99-106 - Xinyu Chen, Michael R. Lyu:
Message Logging and Recovery in Wireless CORBA Using Access Bridge. 107-114 - Simon Pears, Jie Xu, Cornelia Boldyreff:
Mobile Agent Fault Tolerance for Information Retrieval Applications: An Exception Handling Approach. 115-122
Real-Time
- Giacomo Bucci, Andrea Fedeli, Enrico Vicario:
Predicting Timeliness of Reactive Systems under Flexible Scheduling. 125-130 - Marion G. Ceruti, Stuart Harvey Rubin:
Dynamic Three-Value Logic in Decentralized Time-Critical Domains. 131-138 - Hermann Kopetz:
Fault Containment and Error Detection in the Time-Triggered Architecture. 139-146
Security and QoS
- Anand R. Tripathi, Tanvir Ahmed, Richa Kumar:
Specification of Secure Distributed Collaboration Systems. 149-156 - Melissa J. Buco, Rong N. Chang, Laura Z. Luan, Christopher Ward, Joel L. Wolf, Philip S. Yu, Tevfik Kosar, Syed Umair Ahmed Shah:
Managing eBusiness on Demand SLA Contracts in Business Terms Using the Cross-SLA Execution Manager SAM. 157-164
Panel Session
- Jörg Kaiser:
Uncertain, Dynamic, Out of Control? Coordination and Cooperation in Next Generation Systems. 165-
Keynote Address 3
- Martyn Thomas:
The Modest Software Engineer. 169-174
Verification and Testing
- Peter H. Deussen, George Din, Ina Schieferdecker:
A TTCN-3 Based Online Test and Validation Platform for Internet Services. 177-184 - Ichiro Satoh:
Software Testing for Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing. 185-192 - Vangalur S. Alagar, D. Muthiayen:
A Rigorous Approach to Modeling Autonomous Traffic Control Systems. 193-200
Research and Development of Autonomous Decentralized Systems in East Asia I
- Tang Tao, Baigen Cai:
A Train Control System for Low-Density Lines Based on Intelligent Autonomous Decentralized System (IADS). 203-207 - Yongdong Tan, Qunzhan Li, Qingquan Qian, Kinji Mori:
Autonomous Coordination in Sensor Networks: Heterogeneous ADS. 208-215 - Limin Jia, Qiuhua Jiang:
Study on Essential Characteristics of RITS. 216-221
Information Dissemination
- Xiaodong Lu, Yi Zhou, Hélène Arfaoui, Kinji Mori:
Autonomous Integration and Provision of Heterogeneous Information Services in Distributed Information Systems. 225-231 - Stephan Steglich, Raju N. Vaidya, Olga Gimpeliovskaja, Stefan Arbanowski, Radu Popescu-Zeletin, Shigetoshi Sameshima, Katsumi Kawano:
I-Centric Services Based on Super Distributed Object. 232-239 - Stephen S. Yau, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed:
An Approach to Developing Information Dissemination Service for Ubiquitous Computing Applications. 240-247
Research and Development of Autonomous Decentralized Systems in East Asia II
- Toshiki Morito, Masahiro Ohno, Masao Wakamiya, Kinji Mori:
Flexible Autonomous Decentralized Technology for Heterogeneous Requirements from Reusable Launch Vehicle. 251-258 - Masayuki Matsumoto:
Assurance Technology for Coexisting Test and Operation Subsystems and Its Application to Train Control System. 259-265 - Kazuo Kera, Keisuke Bekki, Hideki Osumi, Kinji Mori:
Autonomous Successive Construction Technology without Stopping System Operation for Real-Time System. 266-273
Networks
- Masashi Hiraiwa, Takeiki Aizono, Akitoshi Shimura:
Implementation and Evaluation of Autonomous Decentralized System Based Mobile Communications Platform for ITS Services. 277-284 - Elias Procópio Duarte Jr., Andréa Weber:
A Distributed Network Connectivity Algorithm. 285-292 - Tomoyuki Ohta, Shinji Inoue, Yoshiaki Kakuda:
An Adaptive Multihop Clustering Scheme for Highly Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 293-300
Architecture 2
- Julie A. McCann, Gawesh Jawaheer, Linxue Sun:
Patia: Adaptive Distributed Webserver. 303-310 - Chisa Takano, Masaki Aida:
Stability and Adaptability of Autonomous Decentralized Flow Control in High-Speed Networks. 311-318 - Maria Claudia B. Barros, Edmundo R. M. Madeira, Irineu Sotoma:
An Experience on CORBA Component Deployment. 319-326
The Future of Autonomous Decentralized Systems
- Hermann Kopetz:
The Future of Autonomous Decentralized Systems. 329 - Kinji Mori:
Autonomy and Community. 330 - Stephen S. Yau:
Supporting Future ADS Applications in Ubiquitous Computing Environments Using Adaptive, Context-Sensitive Middleware. 331-332 - Bhavani Thuraisingham:
Dependable Computing for National Security. 333-334
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