Active middleware services : from the proceedings of the 2nd annual Workshop on Active Middleware Services
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Active middleware services : from the proceedings of the 2nd annual Workshop on Active Middleware Services
(The Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science, SECS 583)
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000
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The papers in this volume were presented at the Second Annual Work shop on Active Middleware Services and were selected for inclusion here by the Editors. The AMS workshop was organized with support from both the National Science Foundation and the CAT center at the Uni versity of Arizona, and was held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 1, 2000, in conjunction with the 9th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-9). The explosive growth of Internet-based applications and the prolifer ation of networking technologies has been transforming most areas of computer science and engineering as well as computational science and commercial application areas. This opens an outstanding opportunity to explore new, Internet-oriented software technologies that will open new research and application opportunities not only for the multimedia and commercial world, but also for the scientific and high-performance computing applications community. Two emerging technologies - agents and active networks - allow increased programmability to enable bring ing new services to Internet based applications. The AMS workshop presented research results and working papers in the areas of active net works, mobile and intelligent agents, software tools for high performance distributed computing, network operating systems, and application pro gramming models and environments. The success of an endeavor such as this depends on the contributions of many individuals. We would like to thank Dr. Frederica Darema and the NSF for sponsoring the workshop.
Table of Contents
- Preface. Workshop Organization. Program Committee. Part I: Active Middleware Services. Co-operative Adaptation Between End Points
- P. Reiher, et al. On Active Grid Middleware
- C.A. Lee. AMnet: Efficient Heterogeneous Group Communication Through Rapid Service Creation
- T. Harbaum, et al. Part II: Mobile Agents Services and Environments. CATALINA: A Smart Application Control and Management Environment
- S. Hariri, et al. Active Monitoring in Grid Environments Using Mobile Agent Technology
- O. Tomarchio, et al. A Cohesive, Secure Mechanism for Structuring Distributed Agent Populations in Managed Networks
- D.P.A. Greenwood. Enhanced ORB-based Active Networking
- H. Guo, Th. Becker. Part III: Active Networks. Enabling Active Networks Services on A Gigabit Routing Switch
- P. Wang, et al. Tamanoir: A High Performance Active Networks Framework
- J.-P. Gelas, L. Lefevre. Calibrating an Active Network Node
- Y. Carlinet, et al. Securing the Node of an Active Network
- Z. Liu, et al. Logistical Networking: Sharing More Than the Wires
- M. Beck, et al. Part IV: Active Resource Management. At-Speed Prototyping of PROTEAN Architecture
- D. Craig, et al. 2KQ: Resource-Aware Middleware for Active and Configurable Distributed Services
- D. Xu, et al. LGC: An Active Congestion Control Mechanism
- N. Pradhavalkar, et al. IITB-View: A Network Management System Using Mobile Agents
- H.N. Aravind, S.L. Mehndiratta. Part V: Active Environments and Applications. A Proposed Jini Infrastructure to Support a Java Message Passing Implementation
- M. Baker, B. Carpenter. Automating Component Integration in a Distributed Problem Solving Environment
- M. Li, et al. An Evaluation of Economy-based Resource Trading and Scheduling on Computational Power Grids for Parameter Sweep Applications
- R. Buyya, et al. Author Index.
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