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3. COORDINATION 1999: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Paolo Ciancarini, Alexander L. Wolf:
Coordination Languages and Models, Third International Conference, COORDINATION '99, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 26-28, 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1594, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-65836-X
Invited Papers
- Rocco De Nicola:
Coordination and Access Control of Mobile Agents. 1-2 - Danny B. Lange:
Characteristics of an Agent Scripting Language and Its Execution Environment. 3
Regular Papers
- Ciarán Bryce, Manuel Oriol, Jan Vitek:
A Coordination Model Agents Based on Secure Spaces. 4-20 - Alan Wood:
Coordination with Attributes. 21-36 - Cecilia Mascolo:
MobiS: A Specification Language for Mobile Systems. 37-52 - Juan Manuel Murillo, Juan Hernández Núñez, Fernando Sánchez, Luis A. Álvarez:
Coordinated Roles: Promoting Re-usability of Coordinated Active Objects Using Event Notification Protocols. 53-68 - Martin Weichert:
Pipelining the Molecule Soup: A Plumber's Approach to Gamma. 69-84 - Andrew Moran, David Sands, Magnus Carlsson:
Erratic Fudgets: A Semantic Theory for an Embedded Coordination Language. 85-102 - Reinhard Budde, G. Michele Pinna, Axel Poigné:
Coordination of Synchronous Programs. 103-117 - Carlo Montangero, Laura Semini:
Composing Specifications for Coordination. 118-133 - Antonio Brogi, Jean-Marie Jacquet:
On the Expressiveness of Coordination Models. 134-149 - Marcello M. Bonsangue, Joost N. Kok, Gianluigi Zavattaro:
Comparing Software Architectures for Coordination Languages. 150-165 - Carlos A. Varela, Gul Agha:
A Hierarchical Model for Coordination of Concurrent Activities. 166-182 - Christian F. Tschudin:
A Self-Deploying Election Service for Active Networks. 183-195 - Antony I. T. Rowstron:
Mobile Co-ordination: Providing Fault Tolerance in Tuple Space Based Co-ordination Languages. 196-210 - Tatsurou Sekiguchi, Hidehiko Masuhara, Akinori Yonezawa:
A Simple Extension of Java Language for Controllable Transparent Migration and Its Portable Implementation. 211-226 - Luigia Petre, Kaisa Sere:
Coordination Among Mobile Objects. 227-242 - Adriano Scutellà:
Simulation of Conference Management Using an Even-Driven Coordination Language. 243-258 - Davide Rossi, Fabio Vitali:
Internet-Based Coordination Environments and Document-Based Applications: A Case Study. 259-274 - C. T. H. Everaars, Bert Lisser:
Coordination of a Parallel Proposition Solver. 275-290 - Neal Sample, Dorothea Beringer, Laurence Melloul, Gio Wiederhold:
CLAM: Composition Language for Autonomous Megamodules. 291-306 - Rodion M. Podorozhny, Barbara Staudt Lerner, Leon J. Osterweil:
Modeling Resources for Activity Coordination and Scheduling. 307-322 - Candida Attanasio, Flavio Corradini, Paola Inverardi:
Static Analysis of Real-Time Component-Based Systems Configurations. 323-339 - David Garlan, Zhenyu Wang:
Acme-Based Software Architecture Interchange. 340-354 - Juan Carlos Cruz, Stéphane Ducasse:
A Group Based Approach for Coordinating Active Objects. 355-370 - Uwe Aßmann, Andreas Ludwig:
Introducing Connections Into Classes With Static Meta-Programming. 371-383 - Wilfred C. Jamison, Doug Lea:
TRUCE: Agent Coordination Through Concurrent Interpretation of Role-Based Protocols. 384-398
Posters
- Michael Schumacher, Fabrice Chantemargue, Béat Hirsbrunner:
The STL++ Coordination Language: A Base for Implementing Distributed Multi-agent Applications. 399-414 - Mathieu Buffo, Didier Buchs:
A Distributed Semantics for a IWIM-Based Coordination Language. 415 - Marco Cremonini, Andrea Omicini, Franco Zambonelli:
Coordination in Context: Authentication, Authorisation and Topology in Mobile Agent Applications. 416 - Mark Day:
Presence and Instant Messaging via HTTP /1.1: A Coordination Perspective. 417 - Dan Hirsch, Sebastián Uchitel, Daniel Yankelevich:
Towards a Periodic Table of Connectors. 418
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