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17th KiVS 2011: Kiel, Germany
- Norbert Luttenberger, Hagen Peters:
17th GI/ITG Conference on Communication in Distributed Systems, KiVS 2011, March 8-11, 2011, Kiel, Germany. OASIcs 17, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik, Germany 2011, ISBN 978-3-939897-27-9 - Norbert Luttenberger, Hagen Peters:
Frontmatter, Preface, Table of Contents, List of Authors. - Uli Alexander Bornhauser, Peter Martini, Martin Horneffer:
The Scope of the IBGP Routing Anomaly Problem. 2-13 - Jan Sudeikat, Wolfgang Renz, Ante Vilenica, Winfried Lamersdorf:
A Reputation-Based Approach to Self-Adaptive Service Selection. 14-25 - Martin Lipphardt, Nils Glombitza, Jana Neumann, Christian Werner, Stefan Fischer:
A Service-Oriented Operating System and an Application Development Infrastructure for Distributed Embedded Systems. 26-37 - Stephan Sigg, Michael Beigl:
An adaptive protocol for distributed beamforming. 38-48 - Andrey W. Kolesnikov, Bernd E. Wolfinger:
Web Workload Generation According to the UniLoG Approach. 49-60 - Gerhard Münz, Stephan Heckmüller, Lothar Braun, Georg Carle:
Improving Markov-based TCP Traffic Classification. 61-72 - Andreas Textor, Jeanne Stynes, Reinhold Kröger:
IT Management Using a Heavyweight CIM Ontology. 73-84 - Elmar Gerhards-Padilla, Nils Aschenbruck, Peter Martini:
TOGBAD-LQ - Using Challenge-Response to Detect Fake Link Qualities. 85-96 - Holger Machens, Volker Turau:
Avoiding Publication and Privatization Problems on Software Transactional Memory. 97-108 - Holger Teske, Jochen Wolfgang Furthmüller, Oliver P. Waldhorst:
A Resilient and Energy-saving Incentive System for Resource Sharing in MANETs. 109-120 - Jedrzej Rybicki, Benjamin Pesch, Martin Mauve, Björn Scheuermann:
Supporting Cooperative Traffic Information Systems through Street-Graph-based Peer-to-Peer Networks. 121-132 - Alexander Marold, Peter Lieven, Björn Scheuermann:
Distributed Probabilistic Network Traffic Measurements. 133-144 - Hannes Frey, Ranjith Pillay:
A Feasibility Check for Geographical Cluster Based Routing under Inaccurate Node Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks. 145-156 - Robert Basmadjian, Hermann de Meer:
An Arbitrary 2D Structured Replica Control Protocol. 157-168 - Hendrik Skubch, Daniel Saur, Kurt Geihs:
Resolving Conflicts in Highly Reactive Teams. 170-175 - Michael Dürr, Kevin Wiesner:
A Privacy-Preserving Social P2P Infrastructure for People-Centric Sensing. 176-181 - Sander Wozniak, Tobias Gerlach, Guenter Schaefer:
Optimization-based Secure Multi-hop Localization in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. 182-187 - Michael Vogel, Sebastian Schmerl:
Efficient Distributed Intrusion Detection applying Multi Step Signatures. 188-193 - Rico Radeke, Stefan Türk:
Node Degree based Improved Hop Count Weighted Centroid Localization Algorithm. 194-199 - Oliver Hunte, Carsten Kleiner, Uwe Koch, Arne Koschel, Björn Koschel:
Automated generic integration of flight logbook data into aircraft maintenance systems. 201-204 - Reiner Saykowski, Elferik Schultz, Joachim Bleidiessel:
Alister 2.0 - Programmable Logic Controllers in Railway Interlocking Systems for Regional Lines of the DB Netze AG. 205-207 - Nils Gruschka, Luigi Lo Iacono:
Browser as a Service (BaaS): Security and Performance Enhancements for the Rich Web. 208-210 - Wolfgang Goerigk:
Model Driven Development of Distributed Business Applications. 211-213 - Daniel Fischer:
A Mobility Model for the Realistic Simulation of Social Context. 215-220 - Andriy Panchenko:
Anonymous Communication in the Digital World. 221-226 - Tobias Pögel:
Optimized DTN-Routing for Urban Public Transport Systems. 227-232 - Marc C. Necker:
A Novel Algorithm for Distributed Dynamic Interference Coordination in Cellular Networks. 233-238 - Nicolas Liebau, Andreas Mauthe, Vasilios Darlagiannis, Ralf Steinmetz:
Does Proactive Secret Sharing Perform in Peer-to-Peer Systems?. 239-244
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