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9. DAIS 2009: Lisbon, Portugal
- Twittie Senivongse, Rui Oliveira:
Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems, 9th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference, DAIS 2009, Lisbon, Portugal, June 9-11, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5523, 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-02163-3
Peer-to-Peer Networks
- Shen Lin, François Taïani, Gordon S. Blair:
Exploiting Synergies between Coexisting Overlays. 1-15 - Alix Mougenot, Xavier Blanc, Marie-Pierre Gervais:
D-Praxis : A Peer-to-Peer Collaborative Model Editing Framework. 16-29 - Gareth Tyson, Paul Grace, Andreas Mauthe, Gordon S. Blair, Sebastian Kaune:
A Reflective Middleware to Support Peer-to-Peer Overlay Adaptation. 30-43
Adhoc Networks
- Amirhosein Taherkordi, Quan Le Trung, Romain Rouvoy, Frank Eliassen:
WiSeKit: A Distributed Middleware to Support Application-Level Adaptation in Sensor Networks. 44-58 - Vasanth Rajamani, Christine Julien, Jamie Payton:
Automated Assessment of Aggregate Query Imprecision in Dynamic Environments. 59-72
Dependability
- Paulo Jesus, Carlos Baquero, Paulo Sérgio Almeida:
Fault-Tolerant Aggregation by Flow Updating. 73-86 - Máté J. Csorba, Hein Meling, Poul E. Heegaard, Peter Herrmann:
Foraging for Better Deployment of Replicated Service Components. 87-101 - Raimundo José de Araújo Macêdo, Allan Edgard Silva Freitas:
A Generic Group Communication Approach for Hybrid Distributed Systems. 102-115
Infrastructure and Services
- Diana Elena Comes, Steffen Bleul, Thomas Weise, Kurt Geihs:
A Flexible Approach for Business Processes Monitoring. 116-128 - Josef Spillner, Matthias Winkler, Sandro Reichert, Jorge Cardoso, Alexander Schill:
Distributed Contracting and Monitoring in the Internet of Services. 129-142 - Daniel Retkowitz, Sven Kulle:
Dependency Management in Smart Homes. 143-156 - Romain Pellerin, Nicolas Bouillot, Tatiana Pietkiewicz, Michael Wozniewski, Zack Settel, Eric Gressier-Soudan, Jeremy R. Cooperstock:
SoundPark: Towards Highly Collaborative Game Support in a Ubiquitous Computing Architecture. 157-170
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