Meersman, Robert.

On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: CoopIS, DOA, GADA, and ODBASE : OTM Confederated International Conferences, CoopIS, DOA, GADA, and ODBASE 2006, Montpellier, France, October 29 - November 3, 2006. Proceedings, Part II / edited by Robert Meersman, Zahir Tari. - xxxii, 750 páginas recurso en línea. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4276 0302-9743 ; .

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Grid Computing, High Performance and Distributed Applications (GADA) 2006 International Conference -- GADA 2006 International Conference (Grid Computing, High-Performance and Distributed Applications) PC Co-chairs’ Message -- Keynote -- Data-Oriented Distributed Computing for Science: Reality and Possibilities -- From Intelligent Content to Actionable Knowledge: Research Directions and Opportunities Under the EU’s Framework Programme 7, 2007-2013 -- Resource Selection and Management -- Resource Selection and Application Execution in a Grid: A Migration Experience from GT2 to GT4 -- A Comparative Analysis Between EGEE and GridWay Workload Management Systems -- Grid and HPC Dynamic Load Balancing with Lattice Boltzmann Models -- P2P-Based Systems -- Trust Enforcement in Peer-to-Peer Massive Multi-player Online Games -- A P2P-Based System to Perform Coordinated Inspections in Nuclear Power Plants -- Grid File Transfer -- Grid File Transfer During Deployment, Execution, and Retrieval -- A Parallel Data Storage Interface to GridFTP -- Parallel Applications -- Parallelization of a Discrete Radiosity Method Using Scene Division -- A Mixed MPI-Thread Approach for Parallel Page Ranking Computation -- Scheduling in Grid Environments -- A Decentralized Strategy for Genetic Scheduling in Heterogeneous Environments -- Solving Scheduling Problems in Grid Resource Management Using an Evolutionary Algorithm -- Integrating Trust into Grid Economic Model Scheduling Algorithm -- Autonomous and Autonomic Computing -- QoS-Driven Web Services Selection in Autonomic Grid Environments -- Autonomous Layer for Data Integration in a Virtual Repository, -- Grid Infrastructures for Data Analysis -- An Instrumentation Infrastructure for Grid Workflow Applications -- A Dynamic Communication Contention Awareness List Scheduling Algorithm for Arbitrary Heterogeneous System -- Access Control and Security -- Distributed Provision and Management of Security Services in Globus Toolkit 4 -- A Fine-Grained and X.509-Based Access Control System for Globus -- Programming Aspects for Developing Scientific Grid Components -- Dynamic Reconfiguration of Scientific Components Using Aspect Oriented Programming: A Case Study -- MGS: An API for Developing Mobile Grid Services -- Databases and Data Grids -- Using Classification Techniques to Improve Replica Selection in Data Grid -- Searching Moving Objects in a Spatio-temporal Distributed Database Servers System -- Distributed Applications -- A Generic Deployment Framework for Grid Computing and Distributed Applications -- CBIR on Grids -- Evaluation -- Performance Evaluation of Group Communication Architectures in Large Scale Systems Using MPI -- Distributed Objects and Applications (DOA) 2006 International Conference -- DOA 2006 International Conference (Distributed Objects and Applications) PC Co-chairs’ Message -- Keynote -- Everyobjects in the Pervasive Computing Landscape -- Services -- Using Selective Acknowledgements to Reduce the Memory Footprint of Replicated Services -- Modularization of Distributed Web Services Using Aspects with Explicit Distribution (AWED) -- ANIS: A Negotiated Integration of Services in Distributed Environments -- Communications -- Towards a Generic Group Communication Service -- Optimizing Pub/Sub Systems by Advertisement Pruning -- A Specification-to-Deployment Architecture for Overlay Networks -- Searching Techniques -- Distributed Lookup in Structured Peer-to-Peer Ad-Hoc Networks -- A Document-Centric Component Framework for Document Distributions -- Shepherdable Indexes and Persistent Search Services for Mobile Users -- Types and Notations -- Distributed Abstract Data Types -- Aligning UML 2.0 State Machines and Temporal Logic for the Efficient Execution of Services -- Developing Mobile Ambients Using an Aspect-Oriented Software Architectural Model -- Adaptivity -- Component QoS Contract Negotiation in Multiple Containers -- RIMoCoW, a Reconciliation Infrastructure for CORBA Component-Based Applications in Mobile Environments -- A Component-Based Planning Framework for Adaptive Systems -- Middleware -- A Case for Event-Driven Distributed Objects -- MoCoA: Customisable Middleware for Context-Aware Mobile Applications -- A Framework for Adaptive Mobile Objects in Heterogeneous Environments -- Distribution Support -- A Novel Object Pool Service for Distributed Systems -- A Java Framework for Building and Integrating Runtime Module Systems -- Transparent and Dynamic Code Offloading for Java Applications -- Self-organisation -- Self-organizing and Self-stabilizing Role Assignment in Sensor/Actuator Networks -- Towards Self-organizing Distribution Structures for Streaming Media -- Bulls-Eye – A Resource Provisioning Service for Enterprise Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems -- Erratum -- Erratum.

This two-volume set LNCS 4275/4276 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the four confederated conferences CoopIS 2006, DOA 2006, GADA 2006, and ODBASE 2006 held as OTM 2006 in Montpellier, France in October/November 2006. The 106 revised full and 9 short papers presented together with 4 keynote speeches were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 361 submissions. Corresponding with the four OTM 2006 main conferences CoopIS, ODBASE, GADA, and DOA, the papers are organized in topical sections on distributed information systems, workflow modelling, workflow management and discovery, dynamic and adaptable workflows, services metrics and pricing, formal approaches to services, trust and security in cooperative IS, P2P systems, collaborative systems design and development, collaborative systems development, cooperative IS applications, foundations, metadata, design, ontology mappings, information integration, agents, contexts, similarity and matching, resource selection and management, P2P-based systems, grid file transfer, parallel applications, scheduling in grid environments, autonomous and autonomic computing, grid infrastructures for data analysis, access control and security, programming aspects for developing scientific grid components, databases and data grids, distributed applications, evaluation, services, communications, searching techniques, types and notations, adaptivity, middleware, distribution support, and self-organisation.

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