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On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2004: CoopIS, DOA, and ODBASE
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OTM Confederated International Conferences, CoopIS, DOA, and ODBASE 2004, Agia Napa, Cyprus, October 25-29, 2004. Proceedings. Part II
Meersman, Robert & Tari, Zahir

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On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2004: CoopIS, DOA, and ODBASE

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A special mention for 2004 is in order for the new Doctoral Symposium Workshop where three young postdoc researchers organized an original setup and formula to bring PhD students together and allow them to submit their research proposals for selection. A limited number of the submissions and their approaches were independently evaluated by a panel of senior experts at the conference, and presented by the students in front of a wider audience. These students also got free access to all other parts of the OTM program, and only paid a heavily discounted fee for the Doctoral Symposium itself. (In fact their attendance was largely sponsored by the other participants!) If evaluated as successful, it is the intention of the General Chairs to expand this model in future editions of the OTM conferences and so draw in an audience of young researchers to the OnTheMove forum. All three main conferences and the associated workshops share the d- tributed aspects of modern computing systems, and the resulting applicati- pull created by the Internet and the so-called Semantic Web. For DOA 2004, the primary emphasis stayed on the distributed object infrastructure; for ODBASE 2004, it was the knowledge bases and methods required for enabling the use of formalsemantics;andforCoopIS2004themaintopicwastheinteractionofsuch technologies and methods with management issues, such as occurs in networked organizations. These subject areas naturally overlap and many submissions in factalsotreatenvisagedmutualimpactsamongthem.
Advanced Information Systems.- Security Management Through Overloading Views.- Paradigms for Decentralized Social Filtering Exploiting Trust Network Structure.- A Necessary Condition for Semantic Interoperability in the Large.- Information Mining.- Mining the Meaningful Compound Terms from Materialized Faceted Taxonomies.- Heuristic Strategies for Inclusion Dependency Discovery.- Taming the Unstructured: Creating Structured Content from Partially Labeled Schematic Text Sequences.- Querying.- A Global-to-Local Rewriting Querying Mechanism Using Semantic Mapping for XML Schema Integration.- Querying Articulated Sources.- Learning Classifiers from Semantically Heterogeneous Data.- Ontology Processing.- A General Method for Pruning OWL Ontologies.- Finding Compromises Between Local and Global Ontology Querying in Multiagent Systems.- Aligning Ontologies and Evaluating Concept Similarities.- Multimedia.- EMMA – A Query Algebra for Enhanced Multimedia Meta Objects.- Ontology for Nature-Scene Image Retrieval.- Semantic Web Services.- Comparing Approaches for Semantic Service Deillegalscription and Matchmaking.- On Managing Changes in the Ontology-Based E-government.- XML Processing.- CLP(Flex): Constraint Logic Programming Applied to XML Processing.- VSM: Mapping XML Document to Relations with Constraint.- Distributed Objects and Applications (DOA) 2004 International Conference.- DOA 2004 International Conference (Distributed Objects and Applications) PC Co-Chairs´ Message.- Keynote.- Cooperative Artefacts.- Performance.- Performance Evaluation of JXTA Rendezvous.- CORBA Components Collocation Optimization Enhanced with Local ORB-Like Services Support.- Late Demarshalling: A Technique for Efficient Multi-language Middleware for Embedded Systems.- Quality of Service.- Implementing QoS Aware Component-Based Applications.- A Framework for QoS-Aware Model Transformation, Using a Pattern-Based Approach.- Component-Based Dynamic QoS Adaptations in Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems.- Adaptation.- Dynamic Adaptation of Data Distribution Policies in a Shared Data Space System.- TRAP/J: Transparent Generation of Adaptable Java Programs.- Application Adaptation Through Transparent and Portable Object Mobility in Java.- An Infrastructure for Development of Dynamically Adaptable Distributed Components.- Mobility.- satin: A Component Model for Mobile Self Organisation.- Caching Components for Disconnection Management in Mobile Environments.- SPREE: Object Prefetching for Mobile Computers.- Class Splitting as a Method to Reduce Migration Overhead of Mobile Agents.- Replication.- Eager Replication for Stateful J2EE Servers.- Active Replication in CORBA: Standards, Protocols, and Implementation Framework.- A Framework for Prototyping J2EE Replication Algorithms.- Scalability.- A Distributed and Parallel Component Architecture for Stream-Oriented Applications.- An Architecture for Dynamic Scalable Self-Managed Persistent Objects.- GRIDKIT: Pluggable Overlay Networks for Grid Computing.- Components.- Enabling Rapid Feature Deployment on Embedded Platforms with JeCOM Bridge.- Checking Asynchronously Communicating Components Using Symbolic Transition Systems.- Configuring Real-Time Aspects in Component Middleware.- Events and Groups.- Programming Abstractions for Content-Based Publish/Subscribe in Object-Oriented Languages.- A Practical Comparison Between the TAO Real-Time Event Service and the Maestro/Ensemble Group Communication System.- Evaluation of a Group Communication Middleware for Clustered J2EE Application Servers.- Ubiquity and Web.- A Mobile Agent Infrastructure for QoS Negotiation of Adaptive Distributed Applications.- Model-Driven Dependability Analysis of WebServices.- Dynamic Access Control for Ubiquitous Environments.

Advanced Information Systems.- Security Management Through Overloading Views.- Paradigms for Decentralized Social Filtering Exploiting Trust Network Structure.- A Necessary Condition for Semantic Interoperability in the Large.- Information Mining.- Mining the Meaningful Compound Terms from Materialized Faceted Taxonomies.- Heuristic Strategies for Inclusion Dependency Discovery.- Taming the Unstructured: Creating Structured Content from Partially Labeled Schematic Text Sequences.- Querying.- A Global-to-Local Rewriting Querying Mechanism Using Semantic Mapping for XML Schema Integration.- Querying Articulated Sources.- Learning Classifiers from Semantically Heterogeneous Data.- Ontology Processing.- A General Method for Pruning OWL Ontologies.- Finding Compromises Between Local and Global Ontology Querying in Multiagent Systems.- Aligning Ontologies and Evaluating Concept Similarities.- Multimedia.- EMMA - A Query Algebra for Enhanced Multimedia Meta Objects.- Ontology for Nature-Scene Image Retrieval.- Semantic Web Services.- Comparing Approaches for Semantic Service Deillegalscription and Matchmaking.- On Managing Changes in the Ontology-Based E-government.- XML Processing.- CLP(Flex): Constraint Logic Programming Applied to XML Processing.- VSM: Mapping XML Document to Relations with Constraint.- Distributed Objects and Applications (DOA) 2004 International Conference.- DOA 2004 International Conference (Distributed Objects and Applications) PC Co-Chairs' Message.- Keynote.- Cooperative Artefacts.- Performance.- Performance Evaluation of JXTA Rendezvous.- CORBA Components Collocation Optimization Enhanced with Local ORB-Like Services Support.- Late Demarshalling: A Technique for Efficient Multi-language Middleware for Embedded Systems.- Quality of Service.- ImplementingQoS Aware Component-Based Applications.- A Framework for QoS-Aware Model Transformation, Using a Pattern-Based Approach.- Component-Based Dynamic QoS Adaptations in Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems.- Adaptation.- Dynamic Adaptation of Data Distribution Policies in a Shared Data Space System.- TRAP/J: Transparent Generation of Adaptable Java Programs.- Application Adaptation Through Transparent and Portable Object Mobility in Java.- An Infrastructure for Development of Dynamically Adaptable Distributed Components.- Mobility.- satin: A Component Model for Mobile Self Organisation.- Caching Components for Disconnection Management in Mobile Environments.- SPREE: Object Prefetching for Mobile Computers.- Class Splitting as a Method to Reduce Migration Overhead of Mobile Agents.- Replication.- Eager Replication for Stateful J2EE Servers.- Active Replication in CORBA: Standards, Protocols, and Implementation Framework.- A Framework for Prototyping J2EE Replication Algorithms.- Scalability.- A Distributed and Parallel Component Architecture for Stream-Oriented Applications.- An Architecture for Dynamic Scalable Self-Managed Persistent Objects.- GRIDKIT: Pluggable Overlay Networks for Grid Computing.- Components.- Enabling Rapid Feature Deployment on Embedded Platforms with JeCOM Bridge.- Checking Asynchronously Communicating Components Using Symbolic Transition Systems.- Configuring Real-Time Aspects in Component Middleware.- Events and Groups.- Programming Abstractions for Content-Based Publish/Subscribe in Object-Oriented Languages.- A Practical Comparison Between the TAO Real-Time Event Service and the Maestro/Ensemble Group Communication System.- Evaluation of a Group Communication Middleware for Clustered J2EE Application Servers.- Ubiquity and Web.- A Mobile Agent Infrastructure for QoS Negotiation of Adaptive Distributed Applications.- Model-Driven Dependability Analysis of WebServices.- Dynamic Access Control for Ubiquitous Environments.
ZAHIR TARI, PhD, is Associate Professor at The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia.

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Advanced Information Systems.- Security Management Through Overloading Views.- Paradigms for Decentralized Social Filtering Exploiting Trust Network Structure.- A Necessary Condition for Semantic Interoperability in the Large.- Information Mining.- Mining the Meaningful Compound Terms from Materialized Faceted Taxonomies.- Heuristic Strategies for Inclusion Dependency Discovery.- Taming the Unstructured: Creating Structured Content from Partially Labeled Schematic Text Sequences.- Querying.- A Global-to-Local Rewriting Querying Mechanism Using Semantic Mapping for XML Schema Integration.- Querying Articulated Sources.- Learning Classifiers from Semantically Heterogeneous Data.- Ontology Processing.- A General Method for Pruning OWL Ontologies.- Finding Compromises Between Local and Global Ontology Querying in Multiagent Systems.- Aligning Ontologies and Evaluating Concept Similarities.- Multimedia.- EMMA ¿ A Query Algebra for Enhanced Multimedia Meta Objects.- Ontology for Nature-Scene Image Retrieval.- Semantic Web Services.- Comparing Approaches for Semantic Service Deillegalscription and Matchmaking.- On Managing Changes in the Ontology-Based E-government.- XML Processing.- CLP(Flex): Constraint Logic Programming Applied to XML Processing.- VSM: Mapping XML Document to Relations with Constraint.- Distributed Objects and Applications (DOA) 2004 International Conference.- DOA 2004 International Conference (Distributed Objects and Applications) PC Co-Chairs¿ Message.- Keynote.- Cooperative Artefacts.- Performance.- Performance Evaluation of JXTA Rendezvous.- CORBA Components Collocation Optimization Enhanced with Local ORB-Like Services Support.- Late Demarshalling: A Technique for Efficient Multi-language Middleware for Embedded Systems.- Quality of Service.- Implementing QoS Aware Component-Based Applications.- A Framework for QoS-Aware Model Transformation, Using a Pattern-Based Approach.- Component-Based Dynamic QoS Adaptations in Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems.- Adaptation.- Dynamic Adaptation of Data Distribution Policies in a Shared Data Space System.- TRAP/J: Transparent Generation of Adaptable Java Programs.- Application Adaptation Through Transparent and Portable Object Mobility in Java.- An Infrastructure for Development of Dynamically Adaptable Distributed Components.- Mobility.- satin: A Component Model for Mobile Self Organisation.- Caching Components for Disconnection Management in Mobile Environments.- SPREE: Object Prefetching for Mobile Computers.- Class Splitting as a Method to Reduce Migration Overhead of Mobile Agents.- Replication.- Eager Replication for Stateful J2EE Servers.- Active Replication in CORBA: Standards, Protocols, and Implementation Framework.- A Framework for Prototyping J2EE Replication Algorithms.- Scalability.- A Distributed and Parallel Component Architecture for Stream-Oriented Applications.- An Architecture for Dynamic Scalable Self-Managed Persistent Objects.- GRIDKIT: Pluggable Overlay Networks for Grid Computing.- Components.- Enabling Rapid Feature Deployment on Embedded Platforms with JeCOM Bridge.- Checking Asynchronously Communicating Components Using Symbolic Transition Systems.- Configuring Real-Time Aspects in Component Middleware.- Events and Groups.- Programming Abstractions for Content-Based Publish/Subscribe in Object-Oriented Languages.- A Practical Comparison Between the TAO Real-Time Event Service and the Maestro/Ensemble Group Communication System.- Evaluation of a Group Communication Middleware for Clustered J2EE Application Servers.- Ubiquity and Web.- A Mobile Agent Infrastructure for QoS Negotiation of Adaptive Distributed Applications.- Model-Driven Dependability Analysis of WebServices.- Dynamic Access Control for Ubiquitous Environments.


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A special mention for 2004 is in order for the new Doctoral Symposium Workshop where three young postdoc researchers organized an original setup and formula to bring PhD students together and allow them to submit their research proposals for selection. A limited number of the submissions and their approaches were independently evaluated by a panel of senior experts at the conference, and presented by the students in front of a wider audience. These students also got free access to all other parts of the OTM program, and only paid a heavily discounted fee for the Doctoral Symposium itself. (In fact their attendance was largely sponsored by the other participants!) If evaluated as successful, it is the intention of the General Chairs to expand this model in future editions of the OTM conferences and so draw in an audience of young researchers to the OnTheMove forum. All three main conferences and the associated workshops share the d- tributed aspects of modern computing systems, and the resulting applicati- pull created by the Internet and the so-called Semantic Web. For DOA 2004, the primary emphasis stayed on the distributed object infrastructure; for ODBASE 2004, it was the knowledge bases and methods required for enabling the use of formalsemantics;andforCoopIS2004themaintopicwastheinteractionofsuch technologies and methods with management issues, such as occurs in networked organizations. These subject areas naturally overlap and many submissions in factalsotreatenvisagedmutualimpactsamongthem.




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