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CTS 2009: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- William K. McQuay, Waleed W. Smari:
2009 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, CTS 2009, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, May 18-22, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-4584-4
Technical Papers
- Justin A. Rockwell, Ian R. Grosse, Sundar Krishnamurty, Jack C. Wileden:
A Decision Support Ontology for collaborative decision making in engineering design. 1-9 - Brian Drabble, Tim Black, Chris Kinzig, Gary Whitted:
Ontology based dependency analysis: Understanding the impacts of decisions in a collaborative environment. 10-17 - Claudia Diamantini, Alberto Gemelli, Domenico Potena:
A goal oriented feature selection for collaborative GIS. 18-25 - Matthew Greenberg, Alden Roberts, Gary Edwards, Paul Barros, Steven Fierro:
InCOA: Human-machine-human collaboration in sketch-based mission planning. 26-35 - Luis Bermudez, Tony Cook, David Forest, Philip Bogden, Charlton Galvarino, John Graybeal, Eric Bridger, Gerry Creager:
Web feature service (WFS) and sensor observation service (SOS) comparison to publish time series data. 36-43 - Cory A. Henson, Joshua Pschorr, Amit P. Sheth, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan:
SemSOS: Semantic sensor Observation Service. 44-53 - Yong Liu, David J. Hill, Alejandro Rodríguez, Luigi Marini, Rob Kooper, James D. Myers, Xiaowen Wu, Barbara S. Minsker:
A new framework for on-demand virtualization, repurposing and fusion of heterogeneous sensors. 54-63 - Scott Fairgrieve, John A. Makuch, Stefan Falke:
PULSENet™: An implementation of Sensor Web standards. 64-75 - Yogesh Kalley:
Improved decision support system (IDSS) transforming the smart network-edge. 76-84 - Stephen Wilson, Jeremy G. Frey:
The smartLab: Experimental and environmental control and monitoring of the chemistry laboratory. 85-90 - Michael Nowak:
The importance of trust in a layered sensing construct. 91-92 - John Erickson:
Trust metrics. 93-97 - Giovani Rimon Abuaitah, Bin Wang:
Trusted query in spatial and temporal correlated wireless sensor networks. 98-105 - Sang H. Chin:
On application of game theory for understanding trust in networks. 106-110 - Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Cory A. Henson, Amit P. Sheth:
Situation awareness via abductive reasoning from Semantic Sensor data: A preliminary report. 111-118 - Anish Arora, Lifeng Sang:
A zero knowledge alternative for bootstrapping trust. 119-122 - Fatma Cemile Serçe, Robert P. Brazile, Kathleen M. Swigger, George A. Dafoulas, Ferda Nur Alpaslan, Victor Lopez Cabrera:
Interaction patterns among global software development learning teams. 123-130 - Jae W. Hwang, Shmuel Rotenstreich:
A policy-based coordination model for team collaboration. 131-138 - Yang Zheng, Haifeng Shen, Chengzheng Sun:
Agile semantic conflict detection in real-time collaborative systems. 139-146 - Xiaoqing Frank Liu, Maithili Satyavolu, Ming C. Leu:
Contribution based priority assessment in a web-based intelligent argumentation network for collaborative software development. 147-154 - John P. McIntire, Lindsey K. McIntire, Paul R. Havig:
A variety of automated turing tests for network security: Using AI-hard problems in perception and cognition to ensure secure collaborations. 155-162 - Janaina Macke, Rolando Vargas Vallejos, João Alberto Rubim Sarate:
Collaborative network governance: Understanding Social Capital dimensions. 163-171 - Romain Giot, Mohamad El-Abed, Christophe Rosenberger:
Keystroke dynamics authentication for collaborative systems. 172-179 - Purvag Patel, Henry Hexmoor:
Designing BOTs with BDI agents. 180-186 - Pascal Urien:
Collaboration of SSL smart cards within the WEB2 landscape. 187-194 - Mathieu Blanc, Kevin Guérin, Jean-François Lalande, Vincent Le Port:
Mandatory Access Control implantation against potential NFS vulnerabilities. 195-200 - Yuri Demchenko, Cees de Laat, Thierry Denys, Christian Toinard:
Authorisation session management in on-demand resource provisioning in collaborative applications. 201-208 - Mathieu Blanc, Patrice Clemente, Steve-William Kissi:
Toward a real MLS/SELinux system for end users: An empirical study. 209-216 - Rafael Páez, Miguel Eduardo Torres-Moreno:
Laocoonte: An agent based Intrusion Detection System. 217-224 - Krzysztof Piotrowski, Peter Langendörfer, Steffen Peter:
tinyDSM: A highly reliable cooperative data storage for Wireless Sensor Networks. 225-232 - Samer A. B. Awwad, Ng Chee Kyun, Nor Kamariah Noordin, Mohd Fadlee A. Rasid:
Cluster Based Routing protocol for Mobile Nodes in Wireless Sensor Network. 233-241 - Debraj De, Lifeng Sang:
QoS supported efficient clustered query processing in large collaboration of heterogeneous sensor networks. 242-249 - Mohsen Sharifi, Saeid Pourroostaei Ardakani, Saeed Sedighian:
SKEW: An efficient Self Key Establishment protocol for Wireless sensor networks. 250-257 - Mohsen Sharifi, Saeed Sedighian, Saeid Pourroostaei Ardakani:
LAP: A Lightweight Authentication Protocol for smart dust wireless sensor networks. 258-265 - José Valentim Dos Santos Filho, Roberta Lima-Gomes, Rodrigo Moreira Bacurau, Aloysio De Castro Pinto Pedroza, Jean-Pierre Courtiat:
Coordinating collaborativework with RECOLLVE. 266-275 - Patrick J. Lardieri, Rick Buskens, Srini Srinivasan, William McKeever, Steven Drager:
SPRUCE: A web portal for the collaborative engineering of Software Intensive Systems Producibility challenge problems and solutions. 276-283 - Jorge F. Custódio, José C. Cunha:
JGroupSpace: Combining shared spaces and groups. 284-291 - Hoang M. Phung, Doan B. Hoang, Elaine Lawrence:
A Front-End for collaborative task planning on the grid. 292-299 - Pat Cappelaere, Stuart Frye, Daniel J. Mandl:
Two degrees to SensorWeb. 300-305 - Xiannuan Liang, Yang Xiao:
Modeling collaborative robots for detecting intrusions. 306-313 - Mauro Carlos Pichiliani, Celso Massaki Hirata:
A technical comparison of the existing approaches to support collaboration in non-collaborative applications. 314-321 - Arcot Rajasekar, Reagan W. Moore, Michael Wan, Wayne Schroeder:
Universal view and open policy: Paradigms for collaboration in data grids. 322-329 - Rainer Bye, Seyit Ahmet Çamtepe, Sahin Albayrak:
Design and modeling of collaboration architecture for security. 330-341 - Igor T. Hawryszkiewycz:
Workspace requirements for complex adaptive systems. 342-347 - Zhongming Zhao, Shivi Kansal, Bonny L. Bukaveckas:
SmartWarf - A portable automated warfarin dosing tool. 348-355 - Junaid Ahmed Zubairi, Syed Misbahuddin:
Ambulatory data aggregation and reduction for transmission over limited bandwidth network. 356-360 - Wei Li, Doan Hoang:
A new security scheme for e-health system. 361-366 - Wei Chen, Edmund H. Durfee, Melanie Dumas:
Human agent collaboration in a simulated combat medical scenario. 367-375 - Yong Liu, Otto J. Anshus:
Improving the performance of VNC for high-resolution display walls. 376-383 - Roselyne Barreto, Scott Klasky, Norbert Podhorszki, Pierre Mouallem, Mladen A. Vouk:
Collaboration portal for petascale simulations. 384-393 - Chayoung Kim, Jinho Ahn:
Scalable ultrapeer-based DHT protocol for file sharing. 394-399 - Greg Horvath, Joe Bolinger, Jay Ramanathan, Rajiv Ramnath:
Document-centric collaborative spaces for increased traceability in knowledge-intensive processes. 400-407 - Luca Ferrari, Haibin Zhu:
Making agent roles perceivable through proxy bytecode manipulation. 408-416 - Lili Jia, Huiping Zhou, Haifang Zhou, Chengzheng Sun, Zhiying Wang:
Integration of the dynamic, mutual evaluating and role-based iterated revision belief into collaborative conceptual modeling. 417-422 - LinYuan Liu, Zhiqiu Huang, Haibin Zhu:
Role-based consistency verification for privacy-aware Web services. 423-430 - Haibin Zhu, Rob Alkins:
Group role assignment. 431-439 - Tao Huang, Shrideep Pallickara, Geoffrey C. Fox:
A distributed framework for collaborative annotation of streams. 440-447 - Bryan L. Gorman, David Resseguie, Christopher Tomkins-Tinch:
Sensorpedia: Information sharing across incompatible sensor systems. 448-454 - Siddharth Maini, Joshua J. Rosen, Marlon E. Pierce, Geoffrey C. Fox:
AVATS: Audio-video and textual synchronization. 455-464 - Geoffrey C. Fox, Alex Ho, Eddy Chan, William Wang:
Measured characteristics of distributed cloud computing infrastructure for message-based collaboration applications. 465-467 - Debajyoti Konar, Chandan Mazumdar:
Generalized GSR model of Fair Exchange in E-contracting. 468-475 - Jean-Baptiste Lézoray, Marc Pasquet:
Enabling collaboration between heterogeneous circles of trust through innovative identity solutions. 476-484 - Sergio Cleger-Tamayo, Juan M. Fernández-Luna, Juan F. Huete, Ramiro Pérez-Vázquez, Julio C. Rodríguez Cano:
A proposal for an experimental platform on Collaborative Information Retrieval. 485-493 - Victor Odumuyiwa, Amos David:
A user centered approach to collaborative information retrieval. 494-501 - Lee W. Wagenhals, Stewart W. Liles, Alexander H. Levis:
Toward executable architectures to support evaluation. 502-511 - Hyunsoo Lee, Amarnath Banerjee:
Modeling and representation of manufacturing process with uncertainties using parametric modular design and xPNML. 512-519 - Ronald Fernandes, Biyan Li, Perakath C. Benjamin, Richard J. Mayer:
Collaboration support for executable enterprise architectures. 520-527 - Hoa Ha Duong, Isabelle M. Demeure:
A nomadic wiki for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. 528-535 - Chia Y. Han, Ryan Anderson:
Mobile client for immediate feedback and assessment in collaborative sessions. 536-542 - Ju Wang, Hongsik Choi, Changyong Jung:
A distributed wireless channel assignment algorithm with collision reduction. 543-551
Poster Papers
- Youssef Roummieh, Parisa Ghodous:
Abstract user interface for collaborative environments. 552-557 - Svetlana Kim, Yongik Yoon:
Multimedia collaborative adaptation middleware for personalization E-learning. 558-564 - Eugene Pamba Capo-Chichi, David Martins, Hervé Guyennet, Violeta Felea:
A dynamic clustering construction for wireless sensor networks. 565-570 - David Bridges, Shervin Mostashfi:
Universal Monitoring Platform for Interactive Real-time Expansive Networks (UMPIRE). 571
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