Innovative internet computing systems : Second International Workshop IICS 2002, Kühlungsborn, Germany, June 20-22, 2002 : proceedings

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Innovative internet computing systems : Second International Workshop IICS 2002, Kühlungsborn, Germany, June 20-22, 2002 : proceedings

Herwig Unger, Thomas Böhme, Armin Mikler (eds.)

(Lecture notes in computer science, 2346)

Springer, c2002

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2 I CS2002wasthesecondworkshoponInnovativeInternetComputingSystems, a series of international workshops on system and information management for 2 theNextGenerationInternet(NGI).TheworkshopseriescommencedwithI CS 2001, which was held at the Technical University of Ilmenau. It brought - gether scientists whose research addressed di?erent aspects of Internet-based and network-centric computing. This year's workshop was held in the inspiring atmosphereoftheoldBalticSearesortofKuhlung .. bornnearRostock(Germany). Theunprecedentedpervasivenessofnetworkaccessandtheassociatedem- gence of large distributed computing infrastructures have presented researchers with new challenges in Information and Web technology. The management and retrieval of web-based information, the classi?cation of contents, and the m- agementofweb-basedcommunitiesaresomeofthekeyareasaddressedbysome of this year's contributions. Other papers focus on the structure and retrieval ofinformationfrom largedistributed data basesaswell asthe representationof the distributed natureofinformationbythe meansofgraph-theoreticalmodels. 2 Like I CS 2001, this year's workshop was organized by the Gesellschaft fur .. Informatik(GI)inGermanytosupporttheexchangeofexperiences,results, and technology in the ?eld. The 21 papers (2 invited, 19 regular contributions) presented at the conference and in the present volume were selected from more than30submissions.Everysubmissionwascarefullyreviewedbythreemembers of the programcommittee. Wewouldliketothankallthosewhocontributedtothisbookfortheirexc- lent work and their great cooperation. Roswitha Fengler and Katrin Erdmann deserve special gratitude for their great e?orts and perfect work concerning all administrativemattersoftheworkshop.Wewishtoacknowledgethesubstantial helpprovidedbyoursponsors:theUniversityofRostockandtheTKKTechniker KrankenkasseRostock. We hope all participants enjoyed a successful workshop, made a lot of new contacts,held fruitful discussions helping to solvethe actualresearchproblems, and had a pleasant stay on the coast of the Baltic Sea. Last but not least we 2 hope to see you again at the third I CS conference in 2003, which will be held in the Leipzig area in the heart of Germany.

Table of Contents

Workshop Innovative Internet Computing Systems.- Living Hypertext - Web Retrieval Techniques.- Automatic Analysis of Large Text Corpora - A Contribution to Structuring WEB Communities.- A Data Mining Architecture for Distributed Environments.- Collaborative Highlighting for Real-Time Group Editors.- Extending the Modeling Efficiency of the UML Activity Diagram for the Design of Distributed Systems.- An XML Knowledge Base System for Scheduling Problems.- Compressibility as a Measure of Local Coherence in Web Graphs.- On the Spectrum and Structure of Internet Topology Graphs.- Characterizing the Citation Graph as a Self-Organizing Networked Information Space.- Characterization and Management of Dynamical Behavior in a System with Mobile Components.- Ergotracer: An Internet User Behaviour Tracer.- A Friendly Peer-to-Peer File Sharing System with Profit but without Copy Protection.- A Decentral Library for Scientific Articles.- Optimisation of Distributed Communities Using Cooperative Strategies.- Proven IP Network Services: From End-User to Router and vice versa.- Mobility Support for Replicated Real-Time Applications.- Empirical Study of VBR Traffic Smoothing in Wireless Environment.- Compiling Rule-Based Agents for Distributed Databases.- A Formal Framework for E-Barter Based on Microeconomic Theory and Process Algebras.- Invited Talk.- Peer-to-Peer beyond File Sharing.

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