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CTS 2008: Irvine, California, USA
- William K. McQuay, Waleed W. Smari:
2008 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, CTS 2008, Irvine, California, USA, May 19-23, 2008. IEEE 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-2248-7
Technical Papers
- Dirk Henrici, Patric de Waha, Paul Müller:
Bridging the gap between pervasive devices and global networks. 1-8 - Jabed Faruque, Ahmed Helmy:
PBS: A virtual grid architecture for gradient-based active querying in sensor networks. 9-18 - Mohamed Lehsaini, Hervé Guyennet, Mohammed Feham:
A novel cluster-based self-organization algorithm for wireless sensor networks. 19-26 - Enrico Tosti, Waleed W. Smari:
A service based architecture for a sensors data integrating system to support emergency management. 27-28 - Geoffrey C. Fox, Alex Ho, Rui Wang, Edward Chu, Isaac Kwan:
A collaborative sensor grids framework. 29-38 - Philip Sallis, Subana Shanmuganathan, Leopoldo Pavesi, Mary Carmen Jarur Muñoz:
A system architecture for collaborative environmental modeling research. 39-47 - Sangwon Lee, Dukhee Yoon, Amitabha Ghosh:
Intelligent parking lot application using wireless sensor networks. 48-57 - Kamal Beydoun, Violeta Felea:
Energy-efficient WSN infrastructure. 58-65 - Michael Nowak:
Layered sensing to enhance situational awareness. 66-67 - Jerome Reaper, David Green:
An approach for developing networked sensors architectures. 68-75 - Brian Beebe, Jeremy Hendrix, Tom Broadstock:
Investigating concepts for determining complex sensing system trustworthiness. 76-82 - Dan Schiavone, Eric Loomis, James McCracken:
XTM collaborative argumentation-based trust assessment for layered sensing environments. 83-87 - David Bridges, Shervin Mostashfi:
Dynamic Orchestration of the Sensor Web (DOSW). 88-94 - Marc Pasquet, Vincent Alimi, Sylvain Vernois, Christophe Rosenberger:
An e-banking platform for collaborative work between education, industry and research. 95-102 - Mildrey Carbonell, Joaquín Torres Márquez, Diego Suarez Touceda, José María Sierra, Jesús Téllez Isaac:
Secure e-payment protocol with new involved entities. 103-111 - David J. Boyd:
Single sign-on to the web with an EMV card. 112-120 - Marc Pasquet, Joan Reynaud, Christophe Rosenberger:
Secure payment with NFC mobile phone in the SmartTouch project. 121-126 - Francesco Pagliarecci, Luca Spalazzi, Mark-Oliver Stehr, Carolyn L. Talcott:
Formal specification of agent-object oriented programs. 127-134 - Jameela Al-Jaroodi, Ahlam Kharhash, Amal Al-Dhahiri, Asma Shamisi, Aysha Dhaheri, Fatima AlQayedi, Sheikha Dhaheri:
Collaborative resource discovery in pervasive computing environments. 135-141 - P. N. Kalla:
Visualizing the role of traditional and cyber extension in agricultural development in India. 142-143 - Attiya Akram, Muhammad Afzal, Junaid Zubairi:
Architecture for extending AgriKiosk services to mobile phones. 144-148 - Christopher W. Wolfe, David P. Russell, Mathew Corridoni, Raymond Shady:
Geospatial Collaboration: Advances, challenges & future developments. 149-156 - Patricia A. Liguori, Glenn F. Roberts:
A standards-based approach to distributed air traffic management simulation. 157-165 - Danny H. Chen, Peter P. Haglich:
Fuselets and collaboration for warfighter decision superiority. 166-173 - Craig McFarland, Basil Jos:
Leveraging the command and control resource management system to enhance collaboration within the Air Operations Center. 174-180 - Orlin Petrov, Rafiah Kashmiri:
Modeling and simulation in collaborative environment: The modeling & simulation studio. 181-189 - Kwan-Liu Ma, Chaoli Wang:
Social-aware collaborative visualization for large scientific projects. 190-195 - Mark Hereld, Michael E. Papka, Thomas D. Uram:
Collaboration as a second thought. 196-202 - Scott Klasky, Roselyne Barreto, Ayla Khan, Manish Parashar, Norbert Podhorszki, Steven G. Parker, Deborah Silver, Mladen A. Vouk:
Collaborative visualization spaces for petascale simulations. 203-211 - Wesley Kendall, Markus Glatter, Jian Huang, Forrest M. Hoffman, David E. Bernholdt:
Web enabled collaborative climate visualization in the Earth System Grid. 212-220 - Isabelle M. Demeure, Annie Gentes, Julien Stuyck, Aude Guyot-Mbodji, Ludovic Martin:
Transhumance: A platform on a Mobile Ad hoc NETwork challenging collaborative gaming. 221-228 - Walt Scacchi, Robert Nideffer, Joe Adams:
Collaborative game environments for informal science education: DinoQuest and DinoQuest Online. 229-236 - Alf Inge Wang, Eivind Sorteberg, Martin Jarrett, Anne Marte Hjemås:
Issues related to mobile multiplayer real-time games over wireless networks. 237-246 - Jeff Craighead:
Distributed, game-based, intelligent tutoring systems - The next step in computer based training? 247-256 - Marlon E. Pierce, Geoffrey C. Fox, Joshua J. Rosen, Siddharth Maini, Jong Youl Choi:
Social networking for scientists using tagging and shared bookmarks: a Web 2.0 application. 257-266 - Ahmet Fatih Mustacoglu, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Hybrid consistency framework for distributed annotation records in a collaborative environment. 267-274 - Jeremy Loomis, Rob Porter, Audie Hittle, Chetan Desai, Russ White:
Net-centric collaboration and situational awareness with an advanced User-Defined Operational Picture (UDOP). 275-284 - Sawsan Alshattnawi, Gérôme Canals, Pascal Molli:
Concurrency awareness in a P2P wiki system. 285-294 - Du Li, Umesh Chandra:
Building Web-based collaboration services on mobile phones. 295-304 - Firat Kart, Louise E. Moser, P. Michael Melliar-Smith:
A Collaborative Computing Infrastructure based on atom. 305-312 - Brian P. Kettler, James Starz, Rachel Hingst, Jason Losco, Mark Hoffman:
Putting knowledge in context to facilitate collaboration. 313-320 - Igor T. Hawryszkiewycz:
Designing business activities to facilitate knowledge sharing. 321-330 - Claudia Diamantini, Domenico Potena:
Representing service information in a collaborative KDD environment. 331-338 - Jaliya Ekanayake, Shrideep Pallickara, Geoffrey C. Fox:
A collaborative framework for scientific data analysis and visualization. 339-346 - Linda M. L. Peters:
Merging the brain and the heart together in the world of virtual teams. 347 - Stavroula Papadopoulou, Elke Reuss, Moira C. Norrie:
A user study of edit profiles in collaborative authoring systems. 348-356 - Hilda Tellioglu:
Collaboration life cycle. 357-366 - Joseph B. Lyons, Stephanie D. Swindler, Julie A. White:
Network centric warfare: Organizational collaboration as a key enabler. 367-374 - Gloria E. Phillips-Wren:
Intelligent decision support to assist real-time collaboration. 375 - Xiaoqing Frank Liu, Ekta Khudkhudia, Ming C. Leu:
Incorporation of evidences into an intelligent computational argumentation network for a web-based collaborative engineering design system. 376-382 - Bin Yu, Srikanth Kallurkar, Robert Flo:
A Demspter-Shafer approach to provenance-aware trust assessment. 383-390 - Luca Ferrari:
Binding agent roles to environments: the R4R approach. 391-398 - Haibin Zhu:
Fundamental issues in the design of a role engine. 399-407 - Bin Xu, Xiaohu Yang, Yuanhong Shen, Shanping Li, Albert Ma:
A role-based SOA architecture for community support systems. 408-415 - Mariachiara Puviani, Giacomo Cabri, Letizia Leonardi:
Agent roles: From methodologies to infrastructures. 416-423 - Yu Zhang:
Role-based shared mental models. 424-431 - E. T. Nozawa:
A conceptual systems view of Peircean Logic, art of reasoning, and critical thinking. 432-439 - Bernard Fallery, Sylvie Gerbaix, Roxana Ologeanu:
Videotraining: A comparison between "virtual class" and "remote class". 440-445 - Keith W. Jones, Dale Kristof, Larry C. Jenkins, Jeffry Ramsey, Dale Patrick, Samuel Burnham, I. Leon Turner:
Collaborative technologies: Sociology of science and knowledge within engineering work cultures. 446-451 - Keith W. Jones, Dale Kristof, Larry C. Jenkins, Jeffry Ramsey, Dale Patrick, Samuel Burnham, I. Leon Turner:
Collaborative technologies: Cognitive apprenticeship, training, and education. 452-459 - Keith W. Jones, Dale Kristof, Larry C. Jenkins, Jeffry Ramsey, Dale Patrick, Samuel Burnham, I. Leon Turner:
Collaborative technologies for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM): Sociology of science and knowledge, holistic systems engineering, and systems thinking. 460-466 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Paul J. Feltovich, Matt Johnson, Larry Bunch, Maggie R. Breedy, Thomas C. Eskridge, Hyuckchul Jung, James Lott, Andrzej Uszok:
Coordination in Human-Agent-Robot Teamwork. 467-476 - Diane Kuhl Mitchell, Kaleb McDowell:
Using modeling as a lens to focus testing. 477-482 - Daniel J. Barber, Sergey Leontyev, Bo Sun, Larry D. Davis, Denise M. Nicholson, Jessie Y. C. Chen:
The mixed-initiative experimental testbed for collaborative human robot interactions. 483-489 - Dongqing Shi, Emmanuel G. Collins Jr., Arturo Donate, Xiuwen Liu, Brian F. Goldiez, Damion D. Dunlap:
Human-aware robot motion planning with velocity constraints. 490-497 - Amos Freedy, Onur Sert, Elan Freedy, James McDonough, Gershon Weltman, Milind Tambe, Tapana Gupta, William Grayson, Pedro Cabrera:
Multiagent Adjustable Autonomy Framework (MAAF) for multi-robot, multi-human teams. 498-505 - Pedro DeLima, Daniel J. Pack:
Toward developing an optimal cooperative search algorithm for multiple unmanned aerial vehicles. 506-512 - Marvin S. Cohen, Onur Sert, Melanie LeGoullon, Ewart de Visser, Amos Freedy, Gershon Weltman, Mary L. Cummings:
Cognition and game theory in the design of a collaboration manager for shared control of multiple UV assets. 513-523 - Nader Mohamed, Jameela Al-Jaroodi:
Characteristics of middleware for networked collaborative robots. 524-531 - Ravi S. Sandhu:
The ASCAA Principles for access control interpreted for collaboration systems. 532 - Anthonius Sulaiman, Madhu K. Shankarapani, Srinivas Mukkamala, Andrew H. Sung:
RFID malware fragmentation attacks. 533-539 - Pascal Urien:
TLS-Tandem: A collaborative technology for trusted WEB applications. 540-546 - Mine Altunay, Gregory T. Byrd, Douglas E. Brown, Ralph A. Dean:
An interaction-based access control model (IBAC) for collaborative services. 547-554 - Richard J. Mayer, Perakath C. Benjamin, Ronald Fernandes:
Towards a framework for interoperability of executable architectures. 555-557 - Brad Mercer:
Enabling executable architecture by improving the foundations of DoD architecting. 558-559 - Michael Collins:
Using discovery to create an architecture-based implementation baseline. 560-562 - Prem P. Jain, Brian Pridemore:
Case study: Net-centric mission threads modeling and analysis using BPMN. 563-564
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