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7th WETICE 1998: Palo Alto, CA, USA
- 7th Workshop on Enabling Technologies (WETICE '98), Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, June 17-19, 1998, Palo Alto, CAUSA, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 1998, ISBN 0-8186-8751-7
Workshop on Coordinating Distributed Software Development Projects
- Harald Holz:
Introduction. 2 - Perakath C. Benjamin, Madhav Erraguntla, Richard J. Mayer, Michael K. Painter, Charles Marshall:
A Framework for Adaptive Process Modeling and Execution (FAME). 3-9 - Kari Alho, Reijo Sulonen:
Supporting Virtual Software Projects on the Web. 10-14 - Zsolt Haag, Richard Foley, Julian Newman:
A Deontic Formalism for Co-ordinating Software Development in Virtual Software Corporations. 15-20 - Gert Faustmann:
Flexible Handling of Work Processes by Situation-Dependent Support Strategies. 21-26 - Frank Maurer, Barbara Dellen:
Internet Based Software Process Support. 27-32 - Fawsy Bendeck, Sigrid Goldmann, Harald Holz, Boris Kötting:
Coordinating Management Activities in Distributed Software Development Projects. 33-38 - John C. Grundy, John G. Hosking, Warwick B. Mugridge:
Coordinating Distributed Software Development Projects with Integrated Process Modelling and Enactment Environments. 39-44 - Norbert Glaser, Jean-Claude Derniame:
Software Agents: Process Models and User Profiles in Distributed Software Development. 45-50 - Maria Heloisa (Lolo) Penedo:
Experimenting with Technology Associated with Mobile Desktops. 51-56 - Daniela E. Herlea, Saul Greenberg:
Using a Groupware Space for Distributed Requirements Engineering. 57-62 - Gail E. Kaiser, Stephen E. Dossick:
Workgroup Middleware for Distributed Projects*. 63-68 - Harald Holz, Sigrid Goldmann, Frank Maurer:
Working Group Report on Coordinating Distributed Software Development Projects. 69-73
Workshop on Coordination Architectures for Distributed Web Applications
- Robert Tolksdorf:
Introduction. 74 - Mark Ginsburg:
Annotate! A Tool for Collaborative Information Retrieval. 75-81
Collaboration
- David Mitchell:
A Component Approach to Embedding Awareness and Conversation. 82-89 - David De Roure, Wendy Hall, Siegfried Reich, Aggelos Pikrakis, Gary Hill, Mark A. Stairmand:
An Open Architecture for Supporting Collaboration on the Web. 90-95 - Sheng Feng Li, Andy Hopper:
A Framework to Integrate Synchronous and Asynchronous Collaboration. 96-103
Mobile Agents
- Giacomo Cabri, Letizia Leonardi, Franco Zambonelli:
How to Coordinate Internet Applications based on Mobile Agents. 104-109 - Lorenzo Bettini, Rocco De Nicola, Rosario Pugliese, Gian-Luigi Ferrari:
Interactive Mobile Agents in X-Klaim. 110-117
Coordination
- Paolo Ciancarini, Davide Rossi, Fabio Vitali:
The World Wide Web as a Place to Work in. 118-125 - Robert Tolksdorf:
Coordination Patterns in Mobile Object Spaces. 126-131 - Wilfred C. Jamison, Doug Lea:
Concurrent Role-Based Interpretation of Protocol Scripts: An Approach for Agent Coordination. 132-137 - Gil Müller:
Interaction-Oriented Programming. 138-143
Mobile Code
- Jakob Hummes, Arnd Kohrs, Bernard Mérialdo:
Questionnaires: A Framework using Mobile Code for Component-Based Tele-Exams. 144-149 - Robert Tolksdorf, Paolo Ciancarini, Mark Ginsburg, Jakob Hummes, Wilfred C. Jamison:
Working Group Report on Coordination Architectures for Distributed Web Applications. 150-153
Workshop on Web-based Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises: Ready for a Second Generation?
- Wolfram Conen:
Introduction. 154
Collaborative Applications
- Slobodan R. Sipcic, Zen Makonnen:
Web-Based Groupware Support for Knowledge Creation and Competitive Advantage. 155-160 - Gun-Dong F. Pahng, Seockhoon Bae, David Wallace:
A Web-based Collaborative Design Modeling Environment. 161-167 - Marcus Ott, Carsten Huth:
Collaborative Organization Design: A Synergy of Groupware and Web-based Infrastructures and Technology. 168-175
Collaborative Work Spaces
- Thomas Koch, Wolfgang Appelt:
Beyond Web Technology - Lessons Learnt from BSCW*. 176-181 - Christopher Landauer, V. E. Polichar:
More than Shared Artifacts: Collaboration via Shared Presence in MUDs. 182-191
Novel Approaches
- Robert Mühlbacher:
Hernals - An Interaction Object Architecture. 192-197 - Vladimir Minenko:
Enabling Synchronous Joint-Working In Java. 198-203 - Matthew Morgenstern:
Integrating Web and Database Information for Collaboration Through Explicit Metadata. 204-210 - Wolfram Conen, Gustaf Neumann:
Working Group Report on Web-based Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises: Ready for a Second Generation? 211-215
Workshop on Collaboration in the Presence of Mobility
- Dejan S. Milojicic:
Introduction. 216
Using Mobile Agents
- Jörn Hartroth:
From Gophers to Ants - A Case for Mobile Agent Families. 217-222 - Antonella Di Stefano, Lucia Lo Bello, Corrado Santoro:
A Distributed Heterogeneous Database System based on Mobile Agent. 223-229
Mobile Agents Infrastructures (Security and Locating)
- Antonio Corradi, Marco Cremonini, Cesare Stefanelli:
Locality Abstraction and Security Models in a Mobile Agent Environment. 230-235 - Holger Peine:
Security Concepts and Implementation in the Ara Mobile Agent System. 236-242 - Sashi Lazar, Ishan P. Weerakoon, Deepinder P. Sidhu:
A Scalable Location Tracking and Message Delivery Scheme for Mobile Agents. 243-249
Mobile Computing
- Tage Stabell-Kulø, Terje Fallmyr:
User Controlled Sharing in a Variable Connected Distributed System. 250-255 - John Bates, Mark D. Spiteri, David Halls, Jean Bacon:
Integrating Real-World and Computer-Supported Collaboration in the Presence of Mobility. 256-261 - Wei-Lung Wang, Chun-Wei Wu:
A Protocol for Billing Mobile Network Access Devices Operating in Foreign Networks. 262-269
Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
- Anthony Sang-Bum Park, Michael Emmerich, Daniel Swertz:
Service Trading for Mobile Agents with LDAP as Service Directory. 270-275 - Min-Jung Woo, Jean-Pierre Briot, Jacques Ferber:
Using Components for Modeling Intelligent and Collaborative Mobile Agents. 276-281 - Andrew Wallis, Zsolt Haag, Richard Foley:
A Multi-Agent Framework for Distributed Collaborative Design. 282-287 - Dejan S. Milojicic, Mike Spreitzer, David C. Steere:
Working Group Report on Collaboration in the Presence of Mobility. 288-293
Workshop on Enterprise Security
- Yahya Y. Al-Salqan:
Introduction. 294
Web Security
- Joris Claessens, Mark Vandenwauver, Bart Preneel, Joos Vandewalle:
Setting up a Secure Web Server and Clients on an Intranet. 295-300 - Fabien A. P. Petitcolas, Kan Zhang:
WebGroup: A Secure Group Access Control Tool for the World-Wide Web. 301-305 - James M. Hayes:
The Problem with Multiple Roots in Web Browsers - Certificate Masquerading. 306-313
Security Models
- Barbara Fox, Brian A. LaMacchia:
"Cooperative Security": A Model for the New Enterprise. 314-319 - M. Douglas Higginbotham, Joseph G. Maley, Albert J. Milheizler, Bernard J. Suskie:
Integrating Information Security Engineering with System Engineering with System Engineering Tools. 320-326 - Mikko T. Siponen, Jorma Kajava:
Ontology of Organizational IT Security Awareness - From Theoretical Foundations to Practical Framework. 327-333
Security Infrastructure
- Yung-Kao Hsu:
Development of an Intranet Security Infrastructure and its Application. 334-339 - William E. Johnston, Srilekha Mudumbai, Mary R. Thompson:
Authorization and Attribute Certificates for Widely Distributed Access Control. 340-345 - Raoul Naujoks, Mats Gustafsson:
A Public Key Encryption System for Defective Data Transmission. 346-353
Applications and Security
- Robert H. Deng, Jian Hu, Feng Bao, Arcot Desai Narasimhalu:
A Ubiquitous Secure and Reliable Digital Data Depository System. 354-358 - Paul Ashley, Mark Vandenwauver, Mark Rutherford, Sebastien Boving:
Using SESAME's GSS-API to add Security to Unix Applications. 359-364 - Takeo Hamada:
Service Session Security in TINA - Dynamic Role Creation and Management in TINA Service Environment. 365-370 - Yahya Y. Al-Salqan:
Security and Confidentiality in Healthcare Informatics. 371-375
Invited Paper
- Germano Caronni, Marcel Waldvogel, Dan Sun, Bernhard Plattner:
Efficient Security for Large and Dynamic Multicast Groups. 376-383
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