
Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems
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- Title Page
- Foreword
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Slead: Low-Memory, Steady Distributed Systems Slicing
- Introduction
- Distributed Slicing: State-of-the-Art
- Ranking
- Sliver
- Using a Sliding Window of Observation
- Evaluation of Ranking and Sliver
- Slead
- Steadiness
- Memory Usage
- Dynamics
- Discussion
- References
- Dissemination of Reconfiguration Policieson Mesh Networks
- Introduction
- Background
- An Algorithm to Disseminate Reconfiguration Policies
- Evaluation
- Common Experimental Protocol
- Experimental Studies
- Discussion and Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Scalability of Replicated Metadata Services in Distributed File Systems
- Introduction
- Design
- Implementation
- PVFS
- HDFS
- Evaluation
- Microbenchmarks
- Postmark
- Recovery
- Related Work
- Conclusions
- References
- Locality-Awareness in a Peer-to-PeerPublish/Subscribe Network
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Locality-Aware Publish/Subscribe
- Vitis - A Topic-Based Publish/Subscribe System
- Locality-Awareness Improvement in Vitis
- Evaluations
- Experimental Setup.
- Constructing the Optimal Utility Function
- Evaluation of Different Subscription Patterns
- Evaluation on Real World Data
- Conclusion
- References
- {\sc Serene} : Self-Reliant Client-Side Protectionagainst Session Fixation
- Introduction
- Session Management
- Cookies as Session Identifiers
- Parameters as Session Identifiers
- Attacks on Session Management
- Session Fixation
- Parameter-Based Session Fixation
- Cookie-Based Session Fixation
- Current Countermeasures
- Example Attack Scenario
- Client-Side Protection against Session Fixation
- General Approach
- Parameter-Based Exchanges
- Session Identifier Identification
- Prototype Implementation
- Evaluation
- Session Identifier Identification
- Application Compatibility
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Behavioral Singletons to Consistently Handle Global States of Security Patterns
- Introduction
- A Social Application Example Modeled in SPACE
- Singleton Building Blocks
- Interactions with a Singleton
- Behavioral Contract of a Singleton
- Consistency of Singleton Contracts
- Using and Designing Singleton Building Blocks
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- A Trustworthy and Resilient Event Broker for Monitoring Cloud Infrastructures
- Introduction
- Background and Related Work
- FIT Event Broker
- Fundamental Assumptions
- System Requirements
- Architectural Components
- Implementation and Evaluation
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Spectra: Robust Estimation of Distribution Functions in Networks
- Introduction
- Related Work
- System Model
- Spectra - Robust Distribution Estimation
- Evaluation and Comparison with an Existing Approach
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- FAMoS: A Flexible Active Monitoring Service for Wireless Sensor Networks
- Introduction
- Context and Requirements
- Use Cases
- Requirements
- Architecture
- Overview
- Hooks
- Monitor Component
- Back-End
- Implementation
- Hooks
- Buckets
- Flushing
- Monitor Profiles
- Back-End
- Evaluation
- Runtime Overhead
- Memory Footprint
- Communication Overhead
- Related Work
- Future Work
- Conclusion
- References
- A Message Service for Opportunistic Computing in Disconnected MANETs
- Introduction
- Java Message Service (JMS)
- JMS API Overview
- Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI)
- Java Opportunistic Message Service (JOMS)
- Communication Layer
- Directory Service (JNDI)
- JMS Provider
- Evaluation
- Efficiency of JOMS's Messaging in a Single Connected Island
- Efficiency of JOMS's Messaging in a Real D-MANET
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Flexub: Dynamic Subscriptions for Publish/Subscribe Systems in MANETs
- Introduction
- A Motivating Scenario
- Scenario Analysis
- Dynamic Subscription Mechanisms
- Flexub
- The Flexub Architecture
- Evaluation: Simulated Experiment
- Related Work
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- On the Design and Development of webinos: A Distributed Mobile Application Middleware
- Introduction
- Background: Mobile Web Applications and Middleware
- Web Applications and Widgets
- Middleware and Related Systems
- The webinos Platform
- Architecture and Concepts
- Lessons Learned
- Introducing New Concepts and Abstractions
- Cross-Device Security and Privacy Challenges
- Developing in a Rapidly Changing Ecosystems
- Scoping the Middleware and Specifications
- Recommendations
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- A Middleware for Pervasive Situation-Awareness
- Introduction
- Related Work on Situation-Awareness
- A Model for Pervasive Situation-Awareness
- A Middleware for Pervasive Situation-Awareness
- Middleware Implementation
- Middleware Evaluation
- Expressive Power
- Performance
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Stroll: A Universal Filesystem-Based Interface for Seamless Task Deployment in Grid Computing
- Introduction
- Background and Related Work
- Task Structure
- Stroll Architecture
- Evaluation
- Code Complexity Evaluation
- Performance Evaluation
- Conclusion
- References
- Scheduling of Compute-Intensive CodeGenerated from Event-B Models: An Empirical Efficiency Study
- Introduction
- Event-B and Code Generation
- Scheduling
- Testbed Model
- Benchmarking
- Conclusions
- References
- Reliability Modeling and Analysis of Modern Distributed Interactive Multimedia Applications: A Case Study of a Distributed Opera Performance
- Introduction
- A World Opera Application
- World Opera Architecture
- Reliability Model forWorld Opera
- Reliability Block Diagram Models forWorld Opera
- Evaluation Results
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Designing Socio-technical Applications for Ubiquitous Computing
- Introduction
- Requirements for the Design of UC Applications
- Development Proposal for UC Applications
- Case Study: Meet-U
- Demand Analysis
- Requirements Management
- Concept Design
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Something Old Is New Again: Reimagining the Oldest Social Networking Platform
- Introduction
- The Role of E-Mail and Social Networks in Modern Communication
- E-Mail as a Distributed Content Distribution Service
- Comparison to Modern Peer-to-Peer Sharing Networks
- Merging E-Mail and Social Networking Services
- The Basic Features of Social Networking Services Implemented with Message Passing
- Future Work
- References
- ZigZag: A Middleware for Service Discovery in Future Internet
- Introduction
- Service Discovery in Future Internet
- The ZigZag Middleware
- Aggregation
- Importance of Aggregation
- Use Cases
- Aggregation Policy
- Evaluation
- Simulation Setup
- Simulation Results
- Related Work
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- BPRules and the BPR-Framework: Comprehensive Support for Managing QoS in Web Service Compositions
- Introduction
- Service Composition and QoS
- Overview
- Service Composition Representation
- The BPRules Language
- BPRules Features
- The BPR-Framework
- Architecture and Implementation
- Evaluation
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Connecting Your Mobile Shopping Cart to the Internet-of-Things
- Introduction
- Motivations
- Scenario: Towards a New Generation of Shopping System
- Challenges
- Exposing Products as a Resource-Oriented Architecture
- Architecture Overview
- Empirical Validation
- Discussion and Perspectives
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Author Index
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