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OTM 2002: Irvine, California, USA
- Robert Meersman, Zahir Tari
:
On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems, 2002 - DOA/CoopIS/ODBASE 2002 Confederated International Conferences DOA, CoopIS and ODBASE 2002 Irvine, California, USA, October 30 - November 1, 2002, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2519, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-00106-9
CoopIS Full Papers
Interoperability
- Amira Rahal, Qiang Zhu, Per-Åke Larson:
Developing Evolutionary Cost Models for Query Optimization in a Dynamic Multidatabase Environment. 1-18 - Jan Demey, Mustafa Jarrar
, Robert Meersman:
A Conceptual Markup Language That Supports Interoperability between Business Rule Modeling Systems. 19-35 - Alexander Borgida, Luciano Serafini:
Distributed Description Logics: Directed Domain Correspondences in Federated Information Sources. 36-53
Workflow
- Christian Heinlein:
Synchronization of Concurrent Workflows Using Interaction Expressions and Coordination Protocols. 54-71 - Qiming Chen, Meichun Hsu:
CPM Revisited - An Architecture Comparison. 72-90 - Enzo Colombo, Chiara Francalanci, Barbara Pernici:
Modeling Coordination and Control in Cross-Organizational Workflows. 91-106
Mobility
- Susan Weissman Lauzac, Panos K. Chrysanthis:
View Propagation and Inconsistency Detection for Cooperative Mobile Agents. 107-124 - Wolf-Tilo Balke
, Ulrich Güntzer, Werner Kießling:
On Real-Time Top k Querying for Mobile Services. 125-143 - Yu Jiao, Ali R. Hurson:
Mobile Agents in Mobile Data Access Systems. 144-162
Agents
- M. Brian Blake:
Using Agent Control and Communication in a Distributed Workflow Information System. 163-178 - Pinata Winoto
, Gordon I. McCalla, Julita Vassileva:
An Extended Alternating-Offers Bargaining Protocol for Automated Negotiation in Multi-agent Systems. 179-194 - Pilar Herrero, Angélica de Antonio:
A Human Based Perception Model for Cooperative Intelligent Virtual Agents. 195-212
P2P & Ubiquitous
- Girish Suryanarayana, Richard N. Taylor:
A Decentralized Algorithm for Coordinating Independent Peers: An Initial Examination. 213-229 - Julita Vassileva:
Supporting Peer-to-Peer User Communities. 230-247 - Dominic Heutelbeck:
Context Spaces - Self-Structuring Distributed Networks for Contextual Messaging and Resource Discovery. 248-265
Work Process
- Weigang Wang, Jörg M. Haake, Martin Wessner:
Supporting Cooperative Learning in Distributed Project Teams. 266-285 - Simeon J. Simoff
, Robert P. Biuk-Aghai
:
Discovering Emergent Virtual Work Processes in Collaborative Systems. 286-303 - Haifeng Shen, Chengzheng Sun:
Flexible Merging for Asynchronous Collaborative Systems. 304-321
Business & Transactions
- Sanjay Kumar Madria, Mohammed Baseer, Sourav S. Bhowmick:
A Multi-version Transaction Model to Improve Data Availability in Mobile Computing. 322-338 - Andreas Wombacher, Bendick Mahleko:
Finding Trading Partners to Establish Ad-hoc Business Processes. 339-355 - Takahiro Murata, Naftaly H. Minsky:
Regulating Work in Digital Enterprises: A Flexible Managerial Framework. 356-372
Infrastructure
- Marie-Christine Fauvet, Marlon Dumas
, Boualem Benatallah:
Collecting and Querying Distributed Traces of Composite Service Executions. 373-390 - Wei-Cheng Lai, Gerard Sychay, Edward Y. Chang:
An Architecture of a Web-Based Collaborative Image Search Engine. 391-409 - Stéphane Gançarski, Hubert Naacke, Esther Pacitti, Patrick Valduriez:
Parallel Processing with Autonomous Databases in a Cluster System. 410-428
Query Processing
- Bernd Amann, Catriel Beeri, Irini Fundulaki, Michel Scholl:
Querying XML Sources Using an Ontology-Based Mediator. 429-448 - Antonio Badia, Sanjay Kumar Madria:
Handling Partial Matches in Semistructured Data with Cooperative Query Answering Techniques. 449-467 - Ioana Manolescu, Luc Bouganim, Françoise Fabret, Eric Simon:
Efficient Querying of Distributed Resources in Mediator Systems. 468-485
Quality Issues
- Massimo Mecella, Monica Scannapieco, Antonino Virgillito, Roberto Baldoni, Tiziana Catarci
, Carlo Batini:
Managing Data Quality in Cooperative Information Systems. 486-502 - Umesh A. Deshpande
, Arobinda Gupta, Anupam Basu:
Adaptive Fault Tolerant Hospital Resource Scheduling. 503-520
CoopIS Posters
Agents & Middlewares
- Simeon J. Simoff
:
Mining 'Living' Data - Providing Context Information to a Negotiation Process. 521 - Paulo Barthelmess, Clarence A. Ellis, The Neem Platform:
An Evolvable Framework for Perceptual Collaborative Applications. 522 - Karim Baïna, Samir Tata, Khalid Benali:
A Model for Process Service Interaction. 524
Cooperative Systems
- Hasan M. Jamil, Giovanni A. Modica:
Leveraging Dynamic Inheritance in Complex Ontology Representation. 525 - Gabrio Rivera, Moira C. Norrie:
A Database Approach to Global Document Spaces: Replacing Files with Shared, Connected Objects. 526-527 - Frederick Maier, Donald Nute, Walter D. Potter, Jin Wang, Mark J. Twery, H. Michael Rauscher, Peter Knopp, Scott Thomasma, Mayukh Dass, Hajime Uchiyama:
PROLOG/RDBMS Integration in the NED Intelligent Information System. 528 - Dong Chun Lee, Hyun Cheul Shin, Jeom Goo Kim:
New Location Management for Reducing HLR Overhead Traffic in Mobile Networks. 529-530
DOA Full Papers
ORB Enhancements
- Pranav S. Nabar, Amit L. Padalkar, Rushikesh K. Joshi:
A Filter Object Framework for MICO. 531-548 - Raymond Klefstad, Arvind S. Krishna, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Design and Performance of a Modular Portable Object Adapter for Distributed, Real-Time, and Embedded CORBA Applications. 549-567 - Mayur Deshpande, Douglas C. Schmidt, Carlos O'Ryan, Darrell Brunsch:
Design and Performance of Asynchronous Method Handling for CORBA. 568-586
Web Services
- Pradyumna Siddhartha, Shubhashis Sengupta
:
Web Services Interoperability: A Practitioner's Experience. 587-601 - Michael Gillmann, Joachim Hertel, Christoph G. Jung, Günther Kaufmann, Michael Wolber:
Cooking the Web-ERP. 602-617 - Seán Baker:
Web Services and CORBA. 618-632 - Aniruddha S. Gokhale
, Balachandran Natarajan:
Composing and Deploying Grid Middleware Web Services Using Model Driven Architecture. 633-649
Distributed Object Scalability and Heterogeneity
- Brad Long
:
A Design Pattern for Efficient Retrieval of Large Data Sets from Remote Data Sources. 650-660 - Hilla Atzmon, Roy Friedman, Roman Vitenberg:
Replacement Policies for a Distributed Object Caching Service. 661-674 - Hans Ole Rafaelsen, Frank Eliassen:
Design and Performance of a Media Gateway Trader. 675-692
Dependability, Security, Assurance
- Konstantin Beznosov:
Object Security Attributes: Enabling Application-Specific Access Control in Middleware. 693-710 - Gláucia de Oliveira Dias, Alba Cristina Magalhaes Alves de Melo:
Integrating Optimistic Virtual Synchrony to a CORBA Object Group Service. 711-722 - Domenico Cotroneo, Antonino Mazzeo, Luigi Romano, Stefano Russo:
Implementing a CORBA-Based Architecture for Leveraging the Security Level of Existing Applications. 723-736 - Pascal Felber, Priya Narasimhan:
Reconciling Replication and Transactions for the End-to-End Reliability of CORBA Applications. 737-754
Reflection and Reconfiguration
- John A. Zinky, Joseph P. Loyall, Richard Shapiro:
Runtime Performance Modeling and Measurement of Adaptive Distributed Object Applications. 755-772 - Pierre-Charles David, Thomas Ledoux
:
An Infrastructure for Adaptable Middleware. 773-790 - Sebastian Gutierrez-Nolasco, Nalini Venkatasubramanian:
A Reflective Middleware Framework for Communication in Dynamic Environments. 791-808
Mobility
- Gregory Biegel, Vinny Cahill, Mads Haahr:
A Dynamic Proxy Based Architecture to Support Distributed Java Objects in a Mobile Environment. 809-826 - Leonardo Hartleben Reinehr, Maria Beatriz Felgar de Toledo:
A CORBA-Based Workflow Management System for Wireless Communication Environments. 827-844 - Stefan Paal, Reiner Kammüller, Bernd Freisleben
:
Customizable Deployment, Composition, and Hosting of Distributed Java Applications. 845-865 - Andry Rakotonirainy
, Greg Groves:
Resource Discovery for Pervasive Environments. 866-883
Real-Time Scheduling and Performance
- Alexandre Cervieri, Rômulo Silva de Oliveira
, Cláudio F. R. Geyer:
An Adaptive Scheduling Service for Real-Time CORBA. 884-899 - Angelo Corsaro, Douglas C. Schmidt:
The Design and Performance of the jRate Real-Time Java Implementation. 900-921 - Christopher D. Gill, Fred Kuhns, Douglas C. Schmidt, Ron Cytron:
Empirical Differences between COTS Middleware Scheduling Strategies. 922-948
Component Based Applications
- Antonio Coronato, Marco Cinquegrani, Giuseppe De Pietro:
Adding Business Rules and Constraints in Component Based Applications. 948-964 - Sandra Teixeira, Pedro Vicente, Alexandre S. Pinto, Hugo Miranda
, Luís E. T. Rodrigues, Jorge Martins, António Rito Silva:
Configuring the Communication Middleware to Support Multi-user Object-Oriented Environments. 965-980 - Tomas Kalibera, Petr Tuma
:
Distributed Component System Based on Architecture Description: The SOFA Experience. 981-994 - Andrés Farías, Mario Südholt:
On Components with Explicit Protocols Satisfying a Notion of Correctness by Construction. 995-1012
ODBASE Full Ppapers
Ontology Languages
- Guizhen Yang, Michael Kifer:
Well-Founded Optimism: Inheritance in Frame-Based Knowledge Bases. 1013-1032 - Stijn Heymans, Dirk Vermeir:
A Defeasible Ontology Language. 1033-1046 - Guizhen Yang, Michael Kifer:
On the Semantics of Anonymous Identity and Reification. 1047-1066 - Jeff Z. Pan, Ian Horrocks:
Extending Datatype Support in Web Ontology Reasoning. 1067-1081
Conceptual Modelling and Ontologies
- Boris Motik, Alexander Maedche, Raphael Volz:
A Conceptual Modeling Approach for Semantics-Driven Enterprise Applications. 1082-1099 - Giancarlo Guizzardi, Heinrich Herre, Gerd Wagner
:
Towards Ontological Foundations for UML Conceptual Models. 1100-1117 - Yun Bai:
Towards Secure Object Oriented Database Systems. 1118-1131
Ontology Management
- Yannis Kalfoglou, W. Marco Schorlemmer
:
Information-Flow-Based Ontology Mapping. 1132-1151 - Sean Bechhofer, Les Carr, Carole A. Goble, Simon Kampa, Timothy Miles-Board:
The Semantics of Semantic Annotation. 1152-1167 - Francesco Buccafurri, Gianluca Lax, Domenico Rosaci, Domenico Ursino:
A User Behavior-Based Agent for Improving Web Usage. 1168-1185 - Nenad Stojanovic, Ljiljana Stojanovic:
Usage-Oriented Evolution of Ontology-Based Knowledge Management Systems. 1186-1204
Ontology Development and Engineering
- York Sure, Jürgen Angele, Steffen Staab
:
OntoEdit: Guiding Ontology Development by Methodology and Inferencing. 1205-1222 - Push Singh, Thomas Lin, Erik T. Mueller
, Grace Lim, Travell Perkins, Wan Li Zhu:
Open Mind Common Sense: Knowledge Acquisition from the General Public. 1223-1237 - Mustafa Jarrar
, Robert Meersman:
Formal Ontology Engineering in the DOGMA Approach. 1238-1254
XML and Data Integration
- Francesco Garelli, Carlo Ferrari:
A Dynamic Model for Mapping XML Elements in a Object-Oriented Fashion. 1255-1272 - Haiyuan Xu, Quanyuan Wu, Huaimin Wang, Guogui Yang, Yan Jia:
KF-Diff+: Highly Efficient Change Detection Algorithm for XML Documents. 1273-1286 - Ramon Lawrence:
Naming in XML Documents. 1287-1303
Tools for Intelligent Web
- Dan Corbett:
Reasoning with Ontologies by Using Knowledge Conjunction in Conceptual Graphs. 1304-1316 - Boris Katz, Jimmy Lin, Dennis Quan:
Natural Language Annotations for the Semantic Web. 1317-1331 - Young-Kwang Nam, Joseph A. Goguen, Guilian Wang:
A Metadata Integration Assistant Generator for Heterogeneous Distributed Databases. 1332-1344 - Larry Kerschberg, Wooju Kim
, Anthony Scime:
Intelligent Web Search via Personalizable Meta-search Agents. 1345-1358
ODBASE Posters
- Thang Le Dinh, Michel Léonard:
Defining Information System Components. 1359 - Luis E. Anido-Rifón
, Judith S. Rodríguez, Manuel Caeiro
, Juan Manuel Santos
:
Discovering Resources in the Semantic Web. 1360 - Anastasiya Sotnykova:
Geodata Interoperation via Semantic Correspondences. 1361 - Jeff Z. Pan, Ian Horrocks:
Extending Datatype Support in Web Ontology Reasoning. 1362

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