Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems II IFIP TC6 WG6.1 Second International Working Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems (DAIS’99)June 28–July 1, 1999, Helsinki, Finland / edited by Lea Kutvonen, Hartmut König, Martti Tienari.

Mastering interoperability in a computing environment consisting of different operating systems and hardware architectures is a key requirement which faces system engineers building distributed information systems. Distributed applications are a necessity in most central application sectors of the c...

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Other Authors: Kutvonen, Lea (Editor), König, Hartmut (Editor), Tienari, Martti (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
Edition:1st ed. 1999.
Series:IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 15
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Table of Contents:
  • Session I Quality of Service
  • 1 Fault management in QoS-enabled distributed systems
  • 2 A QoS support framework for dynamically reconfigurable multimedia applications
  • 3 Integration of quality of service in distributed object systems
  • 4 Flexible event-based threading for QoS-supporting middleware
  • Session II Invited talk
  • 5 An ODP approach to the development of large middleware systems
  • Session III Open architectures
  • 6 Sovereign systems and dynamic federations
  • 7 On the design of interworking reference points for information networking
  • 8 Extending TINA to support service customization
  • Session IV Invited talk
  • 9 An overview of CORBA 3
  • Session V Frameworks and tools
  • 10 A component framework for the configuration management of networks
  • 11 A flexible framework for development of component-based distributed systems
  • 12 The Lilith framework for the rapid development of secure scalable tools for distributed computing
  • 13 CORBA wrappers for a-posteriori management: An approach to integrating management with existing heterogeneous systems
  • Session VI Agents and mobility
  • 14 Mobile agents and security: protocols for integrity
  • 15 Invoking computational objects on mobile devices
  • 16 Scenario-driven design considerations for MANET protocols
  • 17 CIA — A collaboration and coordination infrastructure for personal agents
  • 18 An intra- and inter-domain placement using a multicriteria method to optimize resource access in CORBA
  • Session VII Management aspects
  • 19 Automated CORBA-based application management
  • 20 A configuration management facility for CORBA applications
  • 21 Flexible software agents for the automatic provision of PVCs in ATM networks
  • 22 Multi-layer monitoring in distributed object-environments
  • Session VIII Language interoperability
  • 23 Can CORBA save a fringe language from becoming obsolete?
  • 24 Programming language interoperability in distributed computing environments
  • 25 Consistent windowing interfaces in distributed heterogeneous environments
  • Session IX Workflow and UML Issues
  • 26 Experiences with business object-based workflow support
  • 27 A process decomposition technique for distributed workflow management
  • 28 Constraint-oriented formal modelling of OO-systems
  • Session X Fault tolerance
  • 29 Design and implementation of a CORBA fault-tolerant object group service
  • 30 Replicating CORBA objects: A marriage between active and passive replication
  • 31 The Jgroup distributed object model
  • Session XI Electronic commerce
  • 32 Distribution issues in the design and implementation of a virtual market place
  • 33 Interaction-oriented rule management for mobile agent applications
  • 34 Closed user groups in Internet service centres
  • Author index
  • Topic index
  • Sponsors.