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31st HICSS 1998: Kohala Coast, Hawaii, USA - Volume 7
- Thirty-First Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Kohala Coast, Hawaii, USA, January 6-9, 1998. IEEE Computer Society 1998, ISBN 0-8186-8255-8
Agent Mobility and Communication
- Dejan S. Milojicic, David J. Musliner, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Agents: Mobility and Communication. 2-3 - Arne Andersson, Fredrik Ygge:
Managing Large Scale Computational Markets. 4-13 - Mihai Barbuceanu, Tom Gray, Serge Mankovski:
Coordination Based on Obligation. 14-23 - Stefan Covaci, Tianning Zhang, Ingo Busse:
Mobile Intelligent Agents for the Management of the Information Infrastructure. 24-33 - Stefan Fünfrocken:
Integrating Java-based Mobile Agents into Web Servers under Security Concerns. 34-43 - Tom Walsh, Noemi Paciorek, David Wong:
Security and Reliability in Concordia. 44-53 - Jocelyn Desbiens, Francis Renaud, Martin Lavoie:
Communication and Tracking Infrastructure of a Mobile Agent System. 54-63 - Jörn Hartroth, Markus Hofmann:
Using IP multicast to improve communication in large scale mobile agent systems. 64-73 - Gianni Di Caro, Marco Dorigo:
Mobile Agents for Adaptive Routing. 74-85
Compiling for Distributed and Embedded Systems
- Cheng-Zhong Xu:
Effects of Parallelism Degree on Run-Time Parallelization of Loops. 86-95 - Gyung-Leen Park, Behrooz A. Shirazi, Jeff Marquis:
Mapping of Parallel Tasks to Multiprocessors with Duplication. 96-105 - Daniel F. Zucker, Ruby B. Lee, Michael J. Flynn:
An Automated Method for Software Controlled Cache Prefetching. 106-114 - Richard L. Bowman, Emily Ratliff, David B. Whalley:
Decreasing Process Memory Requirements by Overlapping Program Portions. 115-125
Computational Steering
- Eileen T. Kraemer, Jeffrey S. Vetter:
Computational Steering. 126 - Philip M. Papadopoulos, James Arthur Kohl, B. David Semeraro:
CUMULVS: Extending a Generic Steering and Visualization Middleware for Application Fault-Tolerance. 127-136 - Eileen T. Kraemer, Delbert Hart, Gruia-Catalin Roman:
Balancing Consistency and Lag in Transaction-Based Computational Steering. 137-146 - Steven G. Parker, Michelle Miller, Charles D. Hansen, Christopher R. Johnson:
An Integrated Problem Solving Environment: The SCIRun Computational Steering System. 147-156 - Michael Oberhuber, Sabine Rathmayer, Arndt Bode:
Tuning Parallel Programs with Computational Steering and Controlled Execution. 157-167
Configware: Dynamic Redefinition of Hardware/Software Boundary
- Reiner W. Hartenstein:
Introduction to the Configware Minitrack: Hardware and Software Come Closer. 168 - Jürgen Becker, Karin Schmidt:
Automatic Parallelism Exploitation for FPL-Based Accelerators. 169-178 - Takayuki Suyama, Makoto Yokoo, Hiroshi Sawada:
Solving Satisfiability Problems Using Logic Synthesis and Reconfigurable Hardware. 179-186 - Michael Eisenring, Jürgen Teich, Lothar Thiele:
Rapid Prototyping of Dataflow Programs on Hardware/Software Architectures. 187-196 - William B. Gardner, Micaela Serra:
An Object-Oriented Layered Approach to Interfaces for Hardware/Software Codesign of Embedded Systems. 197-206 - Adam Postula, David Abramson, Ziping Fang, Paul Logothetis:
A Comparison of High Level Synthesis and Register Transfer Level Design Techniques for Custom Computing Machines. 207-215
Coordination Languages, Models, Systems
- Ronaldo Menezes, Alan Wood:
Incorporating Input/Output Operations in LINDA. 216-225 - Duncan K. G. Campbell, Alan M. Wood, Hugh Osborne, Derek G. Bridge:
LINDA for Case Base Retrieval: A Case for Extending the Functionality of LINDA and its Abstract Machine. 226-235 - Paul Tarau, Verónica Dahl, Koen De Bosschere:
Towards Logic Programming Based Coordination in Virtual Worlds. 236-244 - Tom Holvoet
, Thilo Kielmann:
Towards Generative Software Composition. 245-254 - Mads Dam:
Proving Trust in Systems of 2nd-Order Processes: Preliminary Results. 255-264 - David Sands, Martin Weichert:
From Gamma to CBS: Refining Multiset Transformations with Broadcasting Processes. 265-274 - Valérie Issarny, Christophe Bidan, Titos Saridakis:
Characterizing Coordination Architectures According to Their Non-Functional Execution Properties. 275-285
Distributed Heterogeneous Information Services
- Patrick Martin, Wendy Powley, Andrew Weston:
Using Metadata to Query Passive Data Sources. 286-294 - Charly Kleissner:
Data Mining for the Enterprise. 295-304 - Debabrata Dey, Sumit Sarkar, Prabuddha De:
Entity Matching in Heterogeneous Databases: A Distance Based Decision Model. 305-313 - Gopi K. Attaluri, Jacob Slonim, Paul Larson:
Concurrency Control of Large Unstructured Data. 314-323 - E. M. Verharen, Mike P. Papazoglou:
Introducing Contracting in Distributed Transactional Workflows. 324-333 - Matteo Golfarelli, Dario Maio, Stefano Rizzi:
Conceptual Design of Data Warehouses from E/R Schema. 334-343 - Tiziana Catarci, Daniele Nardi, Giuseppe Santucci, Maurizio Lenzerini, Shi-Kuo Chang:
WAG: Web-At-a-Glance. 344-353 - Nabil R. Adam, Igg Adiwijaya, Vijay Atluri, Yelena Yesha:
EDI Through A Distributed Information Systems Approach. 354-365
Engineering Client-Server Systems
- Jonathan Aldrich, James Dooley, Scott Mandelsohn, Adam Rifkin:
Providing Easier Access to Remote Objects in Client-Server Systems. 366-375 - Aniruddha S. Gokhale, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Principles for Optimizing CORBA Internet Inter-ORB Protocol Performance. 376-385 - Rainer Weinreich, Werner Kurschl:
Dynamic Analysis of Distributed Object-Oriented Applications. 386-394 - Francesca Arcelli, Massimo De Santo, Angelo Chianese:
Client-Server Architectures for Distributed Learning Environments: A Proposal. 395-403 - Bernd Grahlmann, Hans Fleischhack:
Towards Compositional Verification of SDL Systems. 404-414 - Shikharesh Majumdar, Alex Hubbard:
Computation of Bounds and Performance Guarantees for Client-Server Systems Using a Queueing Network Model. 415-427
Environmental Informatics
- Martin Pieter Misseyer, Eduard R. K. Spoor, Hendrik Jan Scholten:
The TASTE-Model and the EPM-System: Conceptual Designs for Exploitation and Exploration of Aggregated Emission Inventory Information in Environmental Monitoring. 428-440 - Knut Alfredsen, Bjørn Sæther:
An Object-Oriented Framework for Water Resource Planning. 441-450 - Ralf Denzer, Gerald Schimak:
TEMSIS - A Transnational System for Public Information and Environmental Decision Support. 451-457
High Speed Networks
- Evangelos Kranakis, Danny Krizanc:
High-Speed Networks. 458 - Tom Leighton, Satish Rao, Aravind Srinivasan:
Multicommodity Flow and Circuit Switching. 459-465 - Eugene John, Fred W. Hudson, Lizy K. John:
Hybrid Tree: A Scalable Optoelectronic Interconnection Network for Parallel Computing. 466-474 - Tal Anker, David Breitgand, Danny Dolev, Zohar Levy:
IMSS: IP Multicast Shortcut Service. 475-484 - Tarkan Taralp, Michael Devetsikiotis, Ioannis Lambadaris:
Traffic Characterization for QoS Provisioning in High-Speed Networks. 485-493
Performance Evaluation of Distributed Systems
- Yong Luo:
Shared Memory vs. Message Passing: the COMOPS Benchmark Experiment. 494-503 - Jeffrey C. Becker, Bill Nitzberg, Rob F. Van der Wijngaart:
Predicting Cost/Performance Trade-offs For Whitney: A Commodity Computing Cluster. 504-513 - John L. Gustafson, Rajat Todi:
Conventional Benchmarks as a Sample of the Performance Spectrum. 514-523 - Prasad Jogalekar, C. Murray Woodside:
Evaluating the Scalability of Distributed Systems. 524-531 - Mats Brorsson, Martin Kral:
Visualization for Performance Tuning of DVSM System Applications on Networks of Workstations. 532-541 - Phyllis E. Crandall, Johann Leichtl:
Performance of Distributed Memory Methods in Multiprocessing Clusters. 542-543 - William E. Cohen, Basel A. Mahafzah
:
Statistical Analysis of Message Passing Programs to Guide Computer Design. 544-553 - Arjan J. C. van Gemund:
Using High-Level Performance Prediction in Compiling for Distributed Systems. 554-563 - Mark J. Clement, Glenn Judd, Joy L. Peterson, Bryan S. Morse, J. Kelly Flanagan:
Performance Surface Prediction for WAN-Based Clusters. 564-573
Virtual Shared Memory for Distributed Architectures
- Brett D. Fleisch, Randall L. Hyde:
High Performance Distributed Objects Using Distributed Shared Memory and Remote Method Invocation. 574-578 - Patty Kostkova, Tim Wilkinson:
MAGNET: A Virtual Shared Tuplespace Resource Manager. 579-586 - James E. Lumpp Jr., Kuppuswamy Sivakumar, Christopher S. Diaz, James Griffioen:
Xunify - A Performance Debugger for a Distributed Shared Memory System. 587-596 - Ronald Charles Moore, Bernd Klauer, Klaus Waldschmidt:
Automatic Scheduling for Cache Only Memory Architectures. 597-598 - Henning Pagnia, Oliver E. Theel:
Sacrificing True Distribution for Gaining Access Efficiency of Replicated Shared Objects. 599-601
Web Computing in Theory and Practice
- Nikola B. Serbedzija:
Web Computing in Theory and Practice: An Introduction to the Minitrack. 602-603 - Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo, Nicolas Guelfi:
Formal Development of Java Based Web Parallel Applications. 604-613 - Titos Saridakis, Valérie Issarny, Christophe Bidan:
Customized Remote Execution of Web Agents. 614-620 - Michael Jenkin, Patrick W. Dymond:
A Plugin-based Privacy Scheme for World-wide Web File Distribution. 621-627 - Louis Perrochon, Rudolf Müller:
Integrated Scientific Computing in Global Networks. 628-636 - Ambalavaner Logenthiran, Dilini Logenthiran, Andrzej Porebski, Dave W. Thomas, Raghavan N. Pratiwadi:
Software Migration of Telecommunication Network Management Systems to the Web using CORBA and Java. 637-644 - Peter Manhart, Karin Schmidt, Heiko Ziegler:
Group Interaction in Web-Based Multimedia Market Places. 645-654 - Steven Robbins:
The JOTSA Animation Environment. 655-665
Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing
- Maria Cristina Pinotti, Larry Wilson:
On the Problem of Tracking Mobile Users in Wireless Communications Networks. 666-671 - Uday S. Murthy, O. Bukhres, W. Winn, E. Vanderdez:
Firewalls for Security in Wireless Networks. 672-680 - Yoshiyuki Tsuda, Masahiro Ishiyama, Atsushi Fukumoto, Atsushi Inoue:
Design and Implementation of Network CryptoGate. 681-690 - Timothy A. Devine, Greg Anderson:
Wireless Installations for School Internet Access. 691-700 - Alvin S. Lim, Kui W. Mok:
A Study on the Design of Large-Scale Mobile Recording and Tracking Systems. 701-711
Workflow Systems
- Gabriele Kotsis, Christine Strauss
:
Introduction to the Minitrack on Workflow Systems. 712 - Mathias Weske:
Flexible Modeling and Execution of Workflow Activities. 713-722 - Alois Ferscha:
Optimistic Distributed Execution of Business Process Models. 723-732 - Ling Liu, Calton Pu:
A Transactional Activity Model for Organizing Open-Ended Cooperative Activities. 733-743 - Daniel K. C. Chan, Karl R. P. H. Leung:
Valmont: A Language for Workflow Programming. 744-753 - Michael Berger, Ernst Ellmer, Dieter Merkl:
A Learning Component for Workflow Management Systems. 754-763 - William L. Kuechler Jr., Vijay K. Vaishnavi, Candice Patterson:
"Soft" Trigger Modeling: A Technique for Incorporating Intentionality into Workflow Specifications. 764-765 - Gaby Herrmann, Günther Pernul:
Towards Security Semantics in Workflow Management. 766-769
Task Force on Shared (or Symmetric) Memory Processors/Distributed Shared Memory
- Gregory T. Byrd
, Michael J. Flynn:
Effectiveness of Producer-Initiated Communication. 770-771 - Krishna M. Kavi, William E. Cohen:
Memory Latency And Thread Migration Challenges For Distributed Shared Memory Systems. 772-773 - Teresa L. Johnson, Daniel A. Connors, Wen-mei W. Hwu:
Run-Time Adaptive Cache Management. 774-775 - Pierfrancesco Foglia, Roberto Giorgi, Cosimo Antonio Prete:
Analysis of Sharing Overhead in Shared Memory Multiprocessors. 776-777 - F. Jesús Sánchez, Antonio González:
Software Prefetching for Software Pipelined Loops. 778-779 - Aleksandar Milenkovic, Veljko Milutinovic:
Lazy Prefetching. 780-781 - Darko Marinov, Davor Magdic, Aleksandar Milenkovic, Jelica Protic, Igor Tartalja, Veljko Milutinovic:
An Approach to Characterization of Parallel Applications for DSM Systems. 782-795 - Sridhar Gopal, Sriram Vajapeyam:
Load Balancing in a Heterogeneous Computing Environment. 796-

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