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OTM Workshops 2004: Agia Napa, Cyprus
- Robert Meersman, Zahir Tari, Angelo Corsaro:
On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2004: OTM 2004 Workshops: OTM Confederated International Workshops and Posters, GADA, JTRES, MIOS, WORM, WOSE, PhDS, and INTEROP 2004, Agia Napa, Cyprus, October 25-29, 2004. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3292, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-23664-3
Posters of the 2004 CoopIS (Cooperative Information Systems) International Conference
- Eiko Yoneki, Jean Bacon:
Dynamic Publish/Subscribe in Mobile Peer-to-Peer Systems. 1-2 - Mohamed Bouattour, Gilles Halin, Jean-Claude Bignon:
The Virtual Cooperative Project Taking into Account Work Semantic Meaning in Architectural Cooperative Design. 3-4 - Susana Muñoz-Hernández, José Manuél Gómez-Pérez:
Collaborative Fuzzy Agents Using Constraint Logic Programming over Finite Domains. 5-6 - Jangha Kim, Byungwook Song, Kanghee Lee, Sangwook Kim, Dae-Sik Choi, Jungtaek Seo:
Design a High-Level Language for Large Network Security Management. 7-8 - Manuele Kirsch-Pinheiro, Marlène Villanova-Oliver, Jérôme Gensel, Hervé Martin:
A Context-Based Awareness Mechanism for Mobile Cooperative Users. 9-11 - Sonia Mendoza, Alberto L. Morán, Dominique Decouchant, Ana María Martínez Enríquez, Jesús Favela:
Access Control-Based Distribution of Shared Documents. 12-13 - Víctor Guevara-Masís, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Louis O. Hertzberger:
Service-Oriented Architecture of TeleCARE. 14-16 - Yongsun Choi, J. Leon Zhao:
Feedback Partitioning and Decomposition-Oriented Analysis of Cyclic Workflow Graphs. 17-18 - Ilia Petrov, Stefan Jablonski, Marc Holze:
Towards Implementing Consistency in OMG MOF-Based Repository Systems. 19-20 - Keon-Myung Lee, Sang Ho Lee:
Privacy-Preserving ID-Based Service Provision in Ubiquitous Computing Environments. 21-22 - Iain Duncan Stalker, Nikolay Mehandjiev, Georg Weichhart, Kurt Fessl:
Agents for Decentralised Process Design - Extended Abstract. 23-25
Posters of the 2004 ODBASE (Ontologies, Databases, and Applications of Semantics) International Conference
- Judi Thomson, Andrew J. Cowell, Patrick R. Paulson, Scott Butner, Mark A. Whiting:
Knowledge Signatures for Information Integration. 26-27 - Timo Weithöner, Thorsten Liebig, Günther Specht:
Efficient Processing of Huge Ontologies in Logic and Relational Databases. 28-29 - Nacéra Bennacer, Marie-Aude Aufaure, Nadine Cullot, Anastasiya Sotnykova, Christelle Vangenot:
Representing and Reasoning for Spatiotemporal Ontology Integration. 30-31 - Sung-Phil Heo:
Effective and Efficient Melody-Matching Method in a Large-Scale Music Database. 32-33
Posters of the 2004 DOA (Distributed Objects and Applications) International Conference
- Diogo Salim, Thaís Vasconcelos Batista, Adelardo A. D. Medeiros:
A CORBA-Based System for the Monitoring of Petroleum Fields. 34-35 - Dhouha Ayed, Chantal Taconet, Nawel Sabri, Guy Bernard:
Context-Aware Distributed Deployment of Component-Based Applications. 36-37 - Alexandre Alvaro, Daniel Lucrédio, Antônio Francisco do Prado, Eduardo Santana de Almeida:
Towards an Incremental Process Model Based on AOP for Distributed Component-Based Software Development. 38-39 - Stefan Paal, Reiner Kammüller, Bernd Freisleben:
Supporting Nomadic Desktop Computing Using an Internet Application Workbench. 40-43 - Domenico Cotroneo, Armando Migliaccio, Stefano Russo:
A Distributed Object Platform to Achieve Nomadic Interactions. 44-45 - Alcides Calsavara, Agnaldo K. Noda, Juarez da Costa Cesar Filho, Carlos Kolb, Leonardo Nunes:
A Virtual-Machine-Based Middleware. 46-47
Workshop on Grid Computing and Its Application to Data Analysis (GADA)
- Pilar Herrero, María S. Pérez, Milena Radenkovic, Víctor Robles:
Workshop on Grid Computing and Its Application to Data Analysis (GADA) PC Co-chairs' Message. 48-49 - Eduardo Huedo, Alain Lepinette, Rubén S. Montero, Ignacio Martín Llorente, Luis Vázquez Martínez:
Simulation of Mars Impact Cratering on a Grid Environment. 50-58 - Silke Halstenberg, Karl-Uwe Stucky, Wolfgang Süß:
A Grid Environment for Simulation and Optimization and a First Implementation of a Biomedical Application. 59-67 - Allan Tomlinson, Scarlet Schwiderski-Grosche:
Application of Grid Security to Personal Distributed Environments. 68-78 - Yahya Slimani, Faïza Najjar, Najla Mami:
An Adaptive Cost Model for Distributed Query Optimization on the Grid. 79-87 - Carmela Comito, Domenico Talia:
GDIS: A Service-Based Architecture for Data Integration on Grids. 88-98 - Ruslan Fomkin, Tore Risch:
Managing Long Running Queries in Grid Environment. 99-110 - Alberto Sánchez, José M. Peña, María S. Pérez, Víctor Robles, Pilar Herrero:
Improving Distributed Data Mining Techniques by Means of a Grid Infrastructure. 111-122 - Fabrizio Baiardi, Fabio Martinelli, Paolo Mori, Anna Vaccarelli:
Improving Grid Services Security with Fine Grain Policies. 123-134 - Marta Beltrán, José Luis Bosque, Antonio Guzmán:
Resource Dissemination Policies on Grids. 135-143 - Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Filippo Furfaro, Giuseppe M. Mazzeo, Domenico Saccà:
A Grid Framework for Approximate Aggregate Query Answering on Summarized Sensor Network Readings. 144-153 - Ali M. Roumani, David B. Skillicorn:
Large-Scale Resource Selection in Grids. 154-164 - Félix J. García Clemente, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, Óscar Cánovas Reverte, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta:
A Proposal of a CIM-Based Policy Management Model for the OGSA Security Architecture. 165-174 - Fatos Xhafa, Santi Caballé, Thanasis Daradoumis, Nan Zhou:
A Grid-Based Approach for Processing Group Activity Log Files. 175-186 - Isaac Chao, Ramon Sangüesa, Oscar Ardaiz:
Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Resource Management Multiagent System for a Multimedia Processing Grid. 187-197 - Eiko Yoneki, Jean Bacon:
Towards a Peer-to-Peer Event Broker Grid in a Hybrid Network Environment. 198-210 - Giovanni Aloisio, Massimo Cafaro, Sandro Fiore, Maria Mirto:
Bioinformatics Data Access Service in the ProGenGrid System. 211-221 - Seogchan Hwang, Jaeyoung Choi:
MSF: A Workflow Service Infrastructure for Computational Grid Environments. 222-231 - Mario Cannataro, Pietro Hiram Guzzi, Tommaso Mazza, Pierangelo Veltri:
Using PROTEUS for Modeling Data Mining Analysis of Proteomics Experiments on the Grid. 232-243
Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems (JTRES)
- Angelo Corsaro, Corrado Santoro:
Workshop on Java Technologies for Real-Time and Embedded Systems (JTRES) PC Co-chairs' Message. 244-245 - Diego Alonso, Juan Angel Pastor, Bárbara Álvarez:
Real-Time Teaching with Java: JPR 3. 246-255 - Frédéric Dang Tran, Jean-Philippe Fassino, Olivier Lobry, Jacques Pulou, Nicolas Rivierre:
Toward a Component-Based Embedded Java-Oriented Operating System. 256-267 - M. Teresa Higuera-Toledano:
Studying the Behaviour of the Single Parent Rule in Real-Time Java. 268-277 - Hao Cai, Andy J. Wellings:
Supporting Mixed Criticality Applications in a Ravenscar-Java Environment. 278-291 - Marco A. Wehrmeister, Leandro Buss Becker, Carlos Eduardo Pereira:
Optimizing Real-Time Embedded Systems Development Using a RTSJ-Based API. 292-302 - Helge Böhme, Ulrich Golze:
Lightweight Firm Real-Time Extensions for Low Memory Profile Java Systems. 303-314 - Andrew Borg, Andy J. Wellings:
Towards an Understanding of the Expressive Power of the RTSJ Scoped Memory Model. 315-332 - Jagun Kwon, Andy J. Wellings:
Memory Management Based on Method Invocation in RTSJ. 333-345 - Marcus Tangermann, Christian Schwab, Arndt Lüder, Luca Ferrarini, Carlo Veber:
Encapsulation of IEC 61499 Function Blocks Using Real-Time Java According to the RTSJ. 346-358 - Pablo Basanta-Val, Marisol García-Valls, Iria Estévez-Ayres:
No Heap Remote Objects: Leaving Out Garbage Collection at the Server Side. 359-370 - Martin Schoeberl:
A Time Predictable Instruction Cache for a Java Processor. 371-382 - Cristiano di Flora, Massimo Ficco, Stefano Russo:
Indoor Positioning for Location-Aware Applications on Java-Based Mobile Devices. 383-393 - Angelo Corsaro, Corrado Santoro:
Design Patterns for RTSJ Application Development. 394-405 - Antonella Di Stefano, Marco Fargetta, Giuseppe Pappalardo, Emiliano Tramontana:
Separating Soft Real-Time from Functionality Concerns in Complex Object-Oriented Applications. 406-417
Workshop on Modeling Inter-Organizational Systems (MIOS)
- Antonia Albani, Klaus Turowski:
Workshop on Modeling Inter-Organizational Systems (MIOS) PC Co-chairs' Message. 418 - Kwanghoon Pio Kim, Hyukjae Ryoo, Jaekang Won:
The e-Lollapalooza GlobalWorkflow Modeler: A Registry-Based Workflow Modeling Methodology and System. 419-430 - Jelena Zdravkovic:
Concepts of Flexibility for Efficient Integration of B2B Processes. 431-443 - John Novatnack, Jana Koehler:
Using Patterns in the Design of Inter-organizational Systems - An Experience Report. 444-455 - Michael Ryba, Gerhard Wickler:
Managing Ad Hoc Virtual Enterprises in Open SME Networks: The SCOOP Solution. 456-467 - Nicolas Guelfi, Guillaume Le Cousin, Benoît Ries:
Engineering of Dependable Complex Business Processes Using UML and Coordinated Atomic Actions. 468-482 - Sven Zang, Anja Hofer, Otmar Adam:
Cross-Enterprise Business Process Management Architecture - Methods and Tools for Flexible Collaboration. 483-494 - Djamel Benmerzoug, Zizette Boufriche-Boufaïda, Mahmoud Boufaïda:
From the Analysis of Cooperation Within Organizational Environments to the Design of Cooperative Information Systems: An Agent-Based Approach. 495-506 - Birgit Hofreiter, Christian Huemer:
Transforming UMM Business Collaboration Models to BPEL. 507-519 - Dominik Schmitz, Gerhard Lakemeyer, Günter Gans, Matthias Jarke:
Using BPEL Process Descriptions for Building Up Strategic Models of Inter-organizational Networks. 520-532 - Jan L. G. Dietz, Nathalie Habing:
A Meta Ontology for Organizations. 533-543 - Bernhard Bauer, Jörg P. Müller, Stephan Roser:
A Model-Driven Approach to Designing Cross-Enterprise Business Processes. 544-555 - Bettina Bazijanec, Christian Winnewisser, Antonia Albani, Klaus Turowski:
A Component-Based Architecture for Protocol Vector Conversion in Inter-organizational Systems. 556-567
Workshop on Regulatory Ontologies (WORM)
- Mustafa Jarrar, Aldo Gangemi:
Workshop on Regulatory Ontologies (WORM) PC Co-chairs' Message. 568 - Ioannis Tsampoulatidis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Michael G. Strintzis:
Ontology-Based E-government Thematic Services Based on Topic Maps. 569-580 - Silvia Llorente, Eva Rodríguez, Jaime Delgado:
Workflow Description of Digital Rights Management Systems. 581-592 - Roberto Bartolini, Alessandro Lenci, Simonetta Montemagni, Vito Pirrelli, Claudia Soria:
Automatic Classification and Analysis of Provisions in Italian Legal Texts: A Case Study. 593-604 - Gang Zhao, John Kingston, Koen Kerremans, Frederik Coppens, Ruben Verlinden, Rita Temmerman, Robert Meersman:
Engineering an Ontology of Financial Securities Fraud. 605-620 - Woojin Paik, Jee Yeon Lee:
Extracting Legal Propositions from Appellate Decisions with Text Discourse Analysis Methods. 621-633 - Bram Roth, Bart Verheij:
Cases and Dialectical Arguments - An Approach to Case-Based Reasoning. 634-651 - Eric Melz, André Valente:
Modeling the Tax Code. 652-661 - Johann Eder, Christian Koncilia:
Modelling Changes in Ontologies. 662-673 - Maria-Teresa Sagri, Daniela Tiscornia, Aldo Gangemi:
An Ontology-Based Model for Representing "Bundle-of-Rights". 674-688
Workshop on Ontologies, Semantics, and E-learning (WOSE)
- Erik Duval, Peter Spyns:
Workshop on Ontologies, Semantics, and E-learning (WOSE) PC Co-chairs' Message. 689 - Germán M. Rivera, Bernd Simon, Juan Quemada, Joaquín Salvachúa:
Improving LOM-Based Interoperability of Learning Repositories. 690-699 - Galia Angelova, Ognian Kalaydjiev, Albena Strupchanska:
Domain Ontology as a Resource Providing Adaptivity in eLearning. 700-712 - Katrien Verbert, Joris Klerkx, Michael Meire, Jehad Najjar, Erik Duval:
Towards a Global Component Architecture for Learning Objects: An Ontology Based Approach. 713-722 - Andrew Brasher, Patrick McAndrew:
Human-Generated Learning Object Metadata. 723-730 - Dazhou Kang, Baowen Xu, Jianjiang Lu, Peng Wang, Yanhui Li:
Extracting Sub-ontology from Multiple Ontologies. 731-740 - Jesús Arana, Salima Hassas, Yannick Prié:
MAZETTE: Multi Agent MUSETTE for Sharing and Reusing Ontologies. 741-752 - Achim Mahnke, Bernd Krieg-Brückner:
Literate Ontology Development. 753-757 - Jeanne Schreurs, Gerd Balette, Rachel Moreau:
An E-learning Concept Mindmap and the Management of the Underlying Learning Objects. 758-762 - Peng Wang, Baowen Xu, Jianjiang Lu, Yanhui Li, Dazhou Kang:
Theory and Semi-automatic Generation of Bridge Ontology in Multi-ontologies Environment. 763-767 - Pavel Smrz:
Integrating Ontologies into Learning Management Systems - A Case of Czech. 768-772 - Antonio De Nicola, Michele Missikoff, Federica Schiappelli:
Towards an Ontological Support for eLearning Courses. 773-777
PhD Symposium (PhDS)
- Peter Spyns, Antonia Albani, Alexios Palinginis:
PhD Symposium (PhDS) PC Co-chairs' Message. 778 - Andreas Schmidt:
Management of Dynamic and Imperfect User Context Information. 779-786 - Avi Soffer:
Bridging Information Gaps in an OPM-Based System Development Lifecycle. 787-797 - Pieter De Leenheer:
Revising and Managing Multiple Ontology Versions in a Possible Worlds Setting. 798-809 - Manu De Backer:
On the Verification of Web Services Compatibility: A Petri Net Approach. 810-821 - Mariusz Trzaska, Kazimierz Subieta:
Usability of Visual Information Retrieval Metaphors for Object-Oriented Databases. 822-833 - Johannes Maria Zaha:
Automated Compatibility Tests for Business Related Aspects of Software Components. 834-841 - Marina Bagic:
Formal Infrastructure for Modelling Intelligent Agents with Agent UML and Petri Nets. 842-853 - João Paulo A. Almeida:
Model-Driven Design of Distributed Applications. 854-865
INTEROP NoE Dissemination Workshop (INTEROP)
- Hervé Panetto, Monica Scannapieco, Martin Zelm:
INTEROP NoE: Interoperability Research for Networked Enterprises Applications and Software. 866-882
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