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4. SEUS / 2. WCCIA 2006: Gyeongju, South Korea
- The Fourth IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems and the Second International Workshop on Collaborative Computing, Integration, and Assurance, SEUS 2006 / WCCIA 2006, Gyeongju, South Korea, April 27-28, 2006. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2560-1
The Fourth IEEE Workshop on Software Technologies for Future Embedded and Ubiquitous Systems (SEUS 2006)
Session 1: Software Architecture and Programming Model
- Stephen S. Yau, Junwei Liu:
Hierarchical situation modeling and reasoning for pervasive computing. 5-10 - Evi Syukur, Seng Wai Loke:
The MHS methodology: analysis and design for context-aware systems. 11-16 - Kartik Muralidharan, Puneet Gupta:
Nimbus: a task aware/context aware mobile computing platform. 17-22 - Emanuel Taropa, Vason P. Srini, Tack-Don Han:
A framework for supporting autonomous navigation in automobiles. 23-28 - Laxmisha Rai, Soon-Ju Kang, Kee-Wook Rim:
Dynamic skill-based software architecture for locomotion control in shape reconfigurable mobile robots. 29-36
Session 2: Algorithms
- Cristiano di Flora, Massimo Ficco, Stefano Russo:
An architecture for providing Java applications with indoor and outdoor hybrid location sensing. 37-42 - Jagun Kwon, Andy J. Wellings:
Motivations and support for single nested scoping in Ravenscar-Java. 43-48 - Lindonete Siqueira, Zair Abdelouahab:
A fault tolerance mechanism for network intrusion detection system based on intelligent agents (NIDIA). 49-54 - Yi-Ta Wu, Yoo Jung An, James Geller, Yih-Tyng Wu:
A data mining based genetic algorithm. 55-62
Session 3: Applications & System Support
- Jung-Hyun Kim, Kwang-Seok Hong:
An implementation of sentential KSSL recognition and representation system for interpersonal communication based on the post wearable PC. 63-68 - Sudeep Jain, Yann-Hang Lee:
Real-time support of flash memory file system for embedded applications. 69-74 - Rachid Guerraoui, Michel Raynal:
A leader election protocol for eventually synchronous shared memory systems. 75-80 - Ahmad Jalal, Sangwook Kim:
Algorithmic implementation and efficiency maintenance of real-time environment using low-bitrate wireless communication. 81-88
Session 4: Middleware
- Seungwok Han, Sung-Keun Song, Hee Yong Youn:
CALM: an intelligent agent-based middleware for community computing. 89-94 - Kyungmin Lee, Dongman Lee, Yang Woo Ko, Jaeik Lee, Yoo Chul Chung:
An objectified naming system for providing context transparency to context-aware applications. 95-100 - Qing Wu, Zhaohui Wu, Minde Zhao:
Weaving adaptation semantic specification into scudware middleware for ubiquitous computing. 101-106 - Faraz Rasheed, Young-Koo Lee, Sungyoung Lee:
Applying context summarization techniques in pervasive computing systems. 107-114
Session 5: RFID & Sensor Networks
- Heeseo Chae, Taek Lee, Hoh Peter In:
Situation aware RFID system: evaluating abnormal behavior detecting approach. 115-120 - Sangim Ahn, Kiwon Chong:
Building a bridge for heterogeneous sensor networks. 121-126 - Lei Shu, Xiaoling Wu, Hui Xu, Jie Yang, Jinsung Cho, Sungyoung Lee:
Connecting heterogeneous sensor networks with IP based wire/wireless networks. 127-132 - Hui Xu, Manwoo Jeon, Lei Shu, Yu Niu, Jinsung Cho, Sungyoung Lee:
Impact of practical models on power aware broadcast protocols for wireless ad hoc and sensor networks. 133-140
Session 6: Issues in Ubiquitous Systems
- Myung Chul Lee, Hyunki Jang, Young Sang Paik, Seung Eui Jin, Sean Lee:
Ubiquitous device collaboration infrastructure: Celadon. 141-146 - Keonsoo Lee, Minkoo Kim:
Service selection for ubiquitous computing environment using situation awareness. 147-151 - Chuan-Yue Yang, Yu-Kai Huang, Nei-Chiung Perng, Jian-Jia Chen, Yung-Hen Lee, Chia-Mei Hung, Heng-Ruey Hsu, Szu-Wei Huang, Hsueh-Wen Tseng, Ai-Chun Pang, Tei-Wei Kuo:
Another real-time operating system and unified MAC protocol for home controlling and monitoring. 152-156 - Jongwoo Sung, Daeyoung Kim, Hyungjoo Song, Junghyun Kim, Seong Yong Lim, Jin Soo Choi:
UPnP based intelligent multimedia service architecture for digital home network. 157-162 - Akio Shiibashi, Xiaodong Lu, Kinji Mori:
Achievement of High-speed Processing by Autonomous Decentralized Processing and Decentralized Algorithm in a Wired-and-Wireless Integrated IC Card Ticket System. 163-174
The Second International Workshop on Collaborative Computing, Integration, and Assurance (WCCIA 2006)
Session 1: Service-Oriented Architecture
- Wei-Tek Tsai, Bingnan Xiao, Raymond A. Paul, Yinong Chen:
Consumer-centric service-oriented architecture: a new approach. 175-180 - Yang-Seung Jeon, Sinuhé Arroyo, Young-Sik Jeong, Sung-Kook Han:
PSM approach to Web service composition. 181-189 - Weider D. Yu:
An intelligent access control for Web services based on service oriented architecture platform. 190-198
Session 2: Service-Oriented Verification and Validation
- Gwyduk Yeom, Taewoong Yun, Dugki Min:
A QoS model and testing mechanism for quality-driven Web services selection. 199-204 - Xiaoying Bai, Guilan Dai, Dezheng Xu, Wei-Tek Tsai:
A multi-agent based framework for collaborative testing on Web services. 205-210 - Youngkon Lee:
Semi-automatic SOAP-RPC object-type conversion for ebXML test framework. 211-216 - Hai Huang, Rick A. Mason:
Model checking technologies for Web services. 217-224
Session 3: Web Data Representation and Evaluation
- Zhihui Du, Yinong Chen, Lei Wu, Suihui Zhu:
Automatically building service evaluation metadata in a grid environment. 225-230 - Qingsheng Zhu, Liang Ge:
A changeable data structure model for dynamic e-business applications. 231-235 - Laurentiu Vasiliu, Brahmananda Sapkota, Hong-Gee Kim:
A semantic Web services driven application on humanoid robots. 236-244
Session 4: Web Clusters and Servers
- Changhoon Kang, Kiejin Park, Sungsoo Kim:
A differentiated service mechanism considering SLA for heterogeneous cluster Web systems. 245-250 - Young Sik Hong, J. H. No, S. Y. Kim:
DNS-based load balancing in distributed Web-server systems. 251-254 - Júlio Cezar Estrella, Mário Meireles Teixeira, Marcos José Santana:
Negotiation mechanisms on application level: a new approach to improve quality of service in Web servers. 255-260
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