Upper layer protocols, architectures and applications : proceedings of the IFIP TC6/WG6.5 International Conference on Upper Layer Protocols, Architectures, and Applications, Barcelona, Spain, 1-3 June, 1994

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Upper layer protocols, architectures and applications : proceedings of the IFIP TC6/WG6.5 International Conference on Upper Layer Protocols, Architectures, and Applications, Barcelona, Spain, 1-3 June, 1994

edited by Manuel Medina, Nathaniel Borenstein

(IFIP transactions, C . Communication systems ; 25)

North-Holland, 1994

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The latest developments in computer networking are presented in this volume, including: distributed systems security; enabled mail; application object exchange format; mail gatewaying versus tunnelling. All aspects of distributed applications are discussed: methodology, including protocol development tools, models, interconnection and interoperation; communication services, including security and The Directory among other applications; requirements for specific new distributed applications, such as group communication. The volume will be of great interest to technical and management decision-makers involved in the distributed applications research and development area.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Preface. Program and Organizing Committees. Models and Designs (Chair: P. Schicker). Flexible and efficient implementations of communication protocols (M. Feldhoffer, B. Froehlich). Generation of distributed services with Diogenes (M. Mock, A. Muller). A remote operations system tailored to application requirements (I. Chrisment, C. Huitema). Security I (Chair: G. Knight). Performance of the star-based and ring-based conference authentication facilities (A. Goscinski, D. Di Paoli). Kuperee: an approach to authentication using public keys (T. Hardjono, Y. Zheng, J. Seberry). Secure remote management in the ESPRIT MIDAS project (G. Knight, S. Bhatti, L. Deri). Security II (Chair: H. Lubich). A step ahead in the directory authentication framework (F. Jordan, M. Medina, J. Cruellas, I. Gallego). Towards trustworthy communication systems - experiences with the Security Toolkit SecuDE (R. Grimm, J. Luhe, W. Schneider). Private communication groups in packet-switched networks (M. Gupta, D. Verma, M. Gopal). Programming Environments and Tools (Chair: J.A. Saras). Automatic generation of optimized code for marshalling routines (P. Hoschka, C. Huitema). Programming with ASN.1 using polymorphic types and type specialization (G. Lavender, D. Kafura, R. Mullins). The ADAPTIVE service executive: an object-oriented architecture for configuring concurrent distributed communication systems (D. Schmidt, T. Suda). A semi-automatic implementation of ISO virtual terminal protocol (M. Wong, R. Lai). Interconnection and Interoperation (Chair: R. Carr). Design and implementation of personal computer based OSI Remote Database Access (RDA) client system (H. Horiuchi, K. Sugiyama, S. Obana, K. Suzuki). Design of a distributed document system based on ODA: DODS (J. Acebron, J. Delgado). FODATEC: an open document manipulation system (J. Delgado, F. Jordan, X. Perramon). Group Communications (Chair: E. Pastor). MPPS - a multiparty presentation service (U. Schaffer). A small conferencing system and shared whiteboard as a testbed for distributed multimedia applications using OSI protocols (H. Lubich). Audio support for synchronous cooperative work (C. Burkhardt, H. Lubich). Invited Talk. To tunnel or translate, that is the question (E. Stefferud, J. Pliskin). Directory Services and Applications (Chair: E. Huizer). Multi media product selector using X.500 directory service (A. Al-Soufi, M. O'Brien). Network management with X.500 distributed services (D. Seret, X. Zhang). Using cache partitioning in X.500 for faster name resolution in X.400 (H. Afifi, J. Bolot). Support for transactions and replication in the EAN directory service (G. Neufeld, B. Brachman). New Directions (Chair: C. Huitema). A naming model for distributed group communication (S. Benford, O. Lee). Configuring function-based communication protocols for multi media applications (D. Schmidt, B. Stiller, T. Suda, M. Zitterbart). EMail with a mind of its own: the Safe-Tcl language for enabled mail (N. Borenstein). Results from the Workshop Discussions (Chair: E. Stefferud). Application object exchange format (Chairs/Report: G. Lavender, D.C. Schmidt). Electronic mail gatewaying versus tunnelling (Chair/Report: H.P. Lubich). Enabled mail (Chair/Report: N. Borenstein). Security (Chair: R. Grimm, Report: A.M. Shivji). Author Index. List of Reviewers. List of Session Chairs.

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