5. CollaborateCom 2009:
Washington,
DC,
USA
The 5th International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing, CollaborateCom 2009, Washington DC, USA, November 11-14, 2009.
IEEE 2009, ISBN 978-963-9799-76-9
Communications / Collaboration
Distributed Systems
- Piyawan Kasemsuppakorn, Hassan A. Karimi:
Pedestrian network data collection through location-based social networks.
1-9
- Bin Shao, Du Li, Ning Gu:
ABTS: A transformation-based consistency control algorithm for wide-area collaborative applications.
1-10
- Tin Lam, Naftaly Minsky:
A collaborative framework for enforcing server commitments, and for regulating server interactive behavior in SOA-based systems.
1-10
- Wolfgang Reinhardt, Matthias Moi, Tobias Varlemann:
Artefact-Actor-Networks as tie between social networks and artefact networks.
1-10
- Muhammad A. Choudhary, Hasnat Babar, Hasan Shakeel, Aisha Abbas:
Economics of network sharing - A case study of mobile telecom sector in Pakistan.
1-6
Machine Learning
Application Track
- Mahendra Kumar, Richard E. Newman, José Fortes, Dennis R. Durbin, Flaura K. Winston:
An IT appliance for remote collaborative review of mechanisms of injury to children in motor vehicle crashes.
1-9
- Mauro Carlos Pichiliani, Celso Massaki Hirata:
A tabletop groupware system for computer-based music composition.
1-10
- Murat Gunestas, Duminda Wijesekera:
Online detection of web choreography misuses.
1-10
- Nils Jeners, Steffen Budweg, Wolfgang Prinz:
Portal modules for Groupware systems.
1-10
- Sara Javanmardi, Yasser Ganjisaffar, Cristina Videira Lopes, Pierre Baldi:
User contribution and trust in Wikipedia.
1-6
Software Development and Application
- Hanwei Chen, Jianwei Yin, Haifeng Liu, Calton Pu:
JTangSynergy 3.0: A framework and software tool for integrating cross-organizational applications.
1-7
- Simon Malkowski, Markus Hedwig, Deepal Jayasinghe, Junhee Park, Yasuhiko Kanemasa, Calton Pu:
A new perspective on experimental analysis of N-tier systems: Evaluating database scalability, multi-bottlenecks, and economical operation.
1-10
- Luiz F. C. Tomaz, José A. Rodrigues Nt., Geraldo Xexéo, Jano Moreira de Souza:
Collaborative process modeling and reuse evaluation.
1-9
- Basel Katt, Michael Hafner, Xinwen Zhang:
Building a stateful reference monitor with coloured petri nets.
1-10
- Ling-Jyh Chen, Yu-Song Syu, Bo-Chun Wang, Wang-Chien Lee:
An analytical study of GWAP-based geospatial tagging systems.
1-10
- Eladio Martin, Ling Liu, Matt Weber, Péter Pesti, M. Woodward:
Unified analytical models for Location Management costs and optimum design of location areas.
1-10
Wireless Sensor Network
- Xiaofei Xing, Guojun Wang, Jie Wu, Jie Li:
Square region-based coverage and connectivity probability model in wireless sensor networks.
1-8
- Thaier Hayajneh, Prashant Krishnamurthy, David Tipper:
SECUND: A protocol for SECUre neighborhooD creation in wireless ad hoc networks.
1-10
- Piyush Parate, Lakshmish Ramaswamy, Suchendra M. Bhandarkar, Siddhartha Chattopadhyay, Hari Devulapally:
Efficient dissemination of personalized video content in resource-constrained environments.
1-9
- Minakshmi Roy, H. S. Jamadagni:
Performance comparison of MQAM OFDM based WLAN System in presence of bluetooth interference with AWGN and rayleigh fading channel.
1-8
- A. Mohamed AbdelRahman, Mohamad Abou El Nasr, Ossama Ismail:
A novel forwarding/dropping decision engine for wireless multi-hop ad-hoc networks.
1-5
P2P
Web
- Alexandre Passant, Philippe Laublet, John G. Breslin, Stefan Decker:
SemSLATES: Improving enterprise 2.0 information systems using semantic Web technologies.
1-10
- Martha Escobar-Molano, Antonio Badia, Rafael Alonso:
Exploiting tags for concept extraction and information integration.
1-9
- Sungwon Peter Choe, Junehwa Song:
R4: Towards a holistic framework for designing and developing Social Web Applications.
1-9
- Walid Fdhila, Claude Godart:
Toward synchronization between decentralized orchestrations of composite web services.
1-10
- ZhangBing Zhou, Sami Bhiri, Lei Shu, Manfred Hauswirth:
Formal verification of mediatedweb service interactions considering client's expected behaviours.
1-10
Security
- Qun Ni, Elisa Bertino:
Aggregating uncertain access risk estimations from different sources invited paper.
1-10
- Nitya Vyas, Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Chih-Cheng Chang, Danfeng Yao:
Towards automatic privacy management in Web 2.0 with semantic analysis on annotations.
1-10
- Ram Krishnan, Ravi S. Sandhu, Jianwei Niu, William H. Winsborough:
Towards a framework for group-centric secure collaboration.
1-10
- Jonas Schulte, Ingo Döpke, Reinhard Keil, Konrad Stark, Johann Eder:
Enhanced security management for flexible and dynamic cooperative environments.
1-10
- Eric Freudenthal, Bivas Das:
VPAF: a flexible framework for establishing and monitoring prolonged authorization relationships.
1-4
- Ravi S. Sandhu:
The PEI framework for application-centric security.
1-5
Distributed Systems (2)
Visualization and Knowledge Development
- Giuseppe Cattaneo, Alfredo De Santis, Umberto Ferraro Petrillo:
DISCERN: A collaborative visualization system for learning cryptographic protocols.
1-8
- Sherry Koshman, Chi-Jung Lu:
Comparing visualization techniques to structure collaborative concepts.
1-8
- Pedro Rodríguez, Daniel Gallego, Javier Cerviño, Fernando Escribano, Juan Quemada, Joaquín Salvachúa:
VaaS: Videoconference as a service.
1-11
- Petr Slovák, Pavel Troubil, Petr Holub:
GColl group-to-group videoconferencing system: design and first experiences.
1-9
- Henning Sommerkamp, Jonas Schulte, Reinhard Keil, Johann Rybka, Ferdinand Ferber:
LTM-SOLA - a service-oriented application to integrate high-tech laboratories and virtual knowledge spaces.
1-7
Trust & Dependable Systems
- Barbara Carminati, Elena Ferrari:
Enforcing relationships privacy through collaborative access control in web-based Social Networks.
1-9
- Zhengping Wu, Hao Wu, Yuanyao Liu:
A policy management framework for trusted crossdomain collaboration.
1-10
- Stainam Nogueira Brandão, Ricardo T. Silva, Jano M. Souza:
Learning communities supported by autonomic recommendation mechanism.
1-10
- Jöran Beel, Bela Gipp, Jan-Olaf Stiller:
Information retrieval on mind maps - what could it be good for?
1-4
- Hassan Takabi, James B. D. Joshi, Hassan A. Karimi:
A collaborative k-anonymity approach for location privacy in location-based services.
1-9
- Artin Avanes, Johann Christoph Freytag:
Flexible failure handling for cooperative processes in distributed systems.
1-10
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