12. WETICE 2003: Linz, Austria
12th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies (WETICE 2003), Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 9-11 June 2003, Linz, Austria. IEEE Computer Society 2003 ISBN 0-7695-1963-6
Plenary Talks
Alois Ferscha: Coordination in Pervasive Computing Environments. 3-9
Jesper M. Johansson: Network Threat Modeling. 10
N. Dhyanesh, G. C. Vineel, S. V. Raghavan: DEVISE: A Methodology for Building Web Services Based Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises. 12-
Workshop: Agent-Based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration (ACEC)
M. Brian Blake, Giacomo Cabri: Agent-based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration - What Can Agents Learn from Human Collaboration? 21-23
Daniel Frey, Tim Stockheim, Peer-Oliver Woelk, Roland Zimmermann: Integrated Multi-agent-based Supply Chain Management. 24-29
Ismail Khalil Ibrahim, Gabriele Kotsis, Wieland Schwinger: Mapping Abstractions of Norms in Electronic Institutions. 30-35
Stefan Kirn, Christian Heine, Rainer Herrler, Karl-Heinz Krempels: Agent.Hospital - agent-based open framework for clinical applications. 36-41
Zakaria Maamar, Fahim Akhter, Mohammed Lahkim: An Agent-based Approach to Specify a Web Service-oriented Environment. 48-
Workshop: Distributed and Mobile Collaboration (DMC)
DMC-Collaboration and Coordination
Alexander Levine, Vassilis Prevelakis, John Ioannidis, Sotiris Ioannidis, Angelos D. Keromytis: WebDAVA: An Administrator-Free Approach To Web File-Sharing. 59-64
José Martín Molina Espinosa, Jean Fanchon, Khalil Drira: A Logical Model for Coordination Rule Classes in Collaborative Sessions. 65-70
Ping Jiang, Quentin Mair, Julian Newman: Using UML to Design Distributed Collaborative Workflows: from UML to XPDL. 71-76
Stefan Berger, Rainer Mohr, Holger Nösekabel, Klaus J. Schäfer: Mobile Collaboration Tool for University Education. 77-
DMC-Frameworks
Mauro Caporuscio, Paola Inverardi: Yet Another Framework for Supporting Mobile and Collaborative Work. 81-86
Zorlu Yalniz, Engin Kirda: Supporting Collaboration in the Development of Tools and Dies in Manufacturing Networks. 87-
Issues in Peer-to-Peer Systems

Prasenjit Dey, Anwitaman Datta: On Optimal Update Policies and Cluster Sizes for 2-Tier Distributed Systems. 101-107
Claus Eikemeier, Ulrike Lechner: Introducing domain specific ad-hoc collaboration: The peer-to-peer tool iKnow. 107-112
Clare Gryce, Giacomo Piccinelli, Christian Zirpins: A Provision-centric Model for Electronic Services. 113-
Designing DMC Systems
Nikolay Mehandjiev, Anthony Karageorgos, Gee Hin Tsang: Designing Coordination Systems for Distributed Teamwork. 117-122
Paola Inverardi, Massimo Tivoli, Antonio Bucchiarone: Automatic synthesis of coordinators for COTS group-ware applications: an example. 123-
Workshop: Evaluating Collaborative Information Systems and Support for Virtual Enterprises (ECE)
Julian Newman, Elaine M. Raybourn, Josie P. H. Huang: WETICE 2003 Evaluating Collaborative Enterprises Workshop Report. 131-136
Linda M. L. Peters: The Virtual Environment: The "How-to" of Studying Collaboration and Performance of Geographically Dispersed Teams. 137-141
France Bouthillier, Kathleen Shearer: Assessing Collaborative Tools from an Information-Processing Perspective: Identification of Value-Added Processes. 142-147
Lydia M. S. Lau, Craig A. Adams, Peter M. Dew, Christine Leigh: Use of Scenario Evaluation in Preparation for Deployment of a Collaborative System for Knowledge Transfer - the Case of KiMERA. 148-152
Mirjam Huis in 't Veld, J. H. Erik Andriessen, Robert M. Verburg: E-MAGINE: The Development of an Evaluation Method to Assess Groupware Applications. 153-158
Sobah Abbas Petersen: An Agent-based Evaluation Framework for Supporting Virtual Enterprise Formation. 159-164
David Nutter, Cornelia Boldyreff: Historical Awareness Support and Its Evaluation in Collaborative Software Engineering. 171-
Workshop: Enterprise Security (ES)
David P. Gilliam: Eighth Enterprise Security (ES) Workshop Report. 179-183
Krzysztof Juszczyszyn: Verifying Enterprise's Mandatory Access Control Policies with Coloured Petri Nets. 184-189
Grzegorz Kolaczek: Specification and Verification of Constraints in Role Based Access Control for Enterprise Security System. 190-195
András Belokosztolszki, David M. Eyers, Wei Wang, Ken Moody: Policy Storage for Role-Based Access Control Systems. 196-201
Gail-Joon Ahn: Specification and Classification of Role-based Authorization Policies. 202-207
Claudiu Duma, Nahid Shahmehri, Patrick Lambrix: A Hybrid Key Tree Scheme for Multicast to Balance Security and Efficiency Requirements. 208-213
Edward T. Chow, Matthew Chew Spence, Barney Pell, Helen Stewart, David J. Korsmeyer, Yih-Chiao Joseph Liu, Hsin-Ping Pat Chang, Conan Viernes, Andre Goforth: Secured Advanced Federated Environment (SAFE): A NASA Solution for Secure Cross-Organization Collaboration. 214-219
Ramaprabhu Janakiraman, Marcel Waldvogel, Qi Zhang: Indra: A peer-to-peer approach to network intrusion detection and prevention. 226-231
Gilles Goncalves, Fred Hemery, Aneta Poniszewska: Verification of Access Control Coherence in Information System during Modifications. 232-237
Scott Campbell: Supporting Digital Signatures in Mobile Environments. 238-242
David P. Gilliam, Thomas L. Wolfe, Joseph S. Sherif, Matt Bishop: Software Security Checklist for the Software Life Cycle. 243-248
Adrian von Bidder, Nathalie Weiler: Key Exchange (KX) - A Next Generation Protocol to Synchronise PGP Keyservers. 249-254
Trust Management
Cristiano Castelfranchi, Rino Falcone, Giovanni Pezzulo: Cooperating through a Belief-based Trust Computation. 263-268
Sotiris Ioannidis, Steven M. Bellovin, John Ioannidis, Angelos D. Keromytis, Jonathan M. Smith: Design and Implementation of Virtual Private Services. 269-274
Nathan Dimmock: How much is "enough"? Risk in Trust-Based Access Control. 281-282
Colin English, Sotirios Terzis, Waleed Wagealla, Helen Lowe, Paddy Nixon, Andrew D. McGettrick: Trust Dynamics for Collaborative Global Computing. 283-
Workshop: Knowledge Management for Distributed Agile Processes (KMDAP)
Harald Holz, Grigori Melnik, Martin Schaaf: Knowledge Management for Distributed Agile Processes: Models, Techniques, and Infrastructure. 291-294
Heiner Stuckenschmidt: Ontology-Based Information in Dynamic Environments. 295
Michael Granitzer, Wolfgang Kienreich, Vedran Sabol, Gisela Dösinger: WebRat: Supporting Agile Knowledge Retrieval through Dynamic, Incremental Clustering and Automatic Labelling of Web Search Result Sets. 296-301
Thomas Chau, Frank Maurer, Grigori Melnik: Knowledge Sharing: Agile Methods vs. Tayloristic Methods. 302-307
Frauke Paetsch, Armin Eberlein, Frank Maurer: Requirements Engineering and Agile Software Development. 308-313
Gerardo Canfora, Aniello Cimitile, Corrado Aaron Visaggio: Lessons learned about distributed pair programming: what are the knowledge needs to address? 314-319
Harald Holz, Jochen Schäfer: Collaborative, Task-Specific Information Delivery for Agile Processes. 320-325
Thomas Sauer: Using Design Rationales for Agile Documentation. 326-331
Rosina Weber: Proactive Knowledge Distribution for Agile Processes. 338-339
Ludger van Elst, Felix-Robinson Aschoff, Ansgar Bernardi, Heiko Maus, Sven Schwarz: Weakly-structured Workflows for Knowledge-intensive Tasks: An Experimental Evaluation. 340-345
Ettore Colombo, Fabio Sartori: KEPT: a Knowledge Elicitation Tool to Support Communities of Practice. 346-
Workshop: Theory and Practice of Open Computational Systems (TAPOCS)
Martin Fredriksson, Rune Gustavsson, Andrea Omicini, Alessandro Ricci: First International Workshop on Theory and Practice of Open Computational Systems. 355-358
Martin Fredriksson, Rune Gustavsson: Quality of Service in Network-Centric Warfare and Challenges in Open Computational Systems Engineering. 359-364
Alessandro Ricci, Andrea Omicini: Supporting Coordination in Open Computational Systems with TuCSoN. 365-370
Giuseppe Trautteur, Raniero Virgilio: An Agent-based Computational Model for the Battle of Trafalgar: A Comparison Between Analytical and Simulative Methods of Research. 377-382
Davy Capera, Jean-Pierre Georgé, Marie Pierre Gleizes, Pierre Glize: The AMAS theory for complex problem solving based on self-organizing cooperative agents. 383-388
Jean-Pierre Georgé, Gauthier Picard, Marie Pierre Gleizes, Pierre Glize: Living Design for Open Computational Systems. 389-394
Eric Sanchis: Designing new Agent Based Applications Architectures with the AGP Methodology. 395-400
Marco Mamei, Franco Zambonelli, Letizia Leonardi: Developing Adaptive and Context-aware Applications in Dynamic Networks. 401-



