
Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference on Distributed Applications and Interoperable Systems, DAIS 2011, held in Reykjavik, Iceland, in June 2011 as one of the DisCoTec 2011 events.
The 18 revised full papers and 6 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 55 submissions. The papers presented at DAIS 2011 address key challenges of modern distributed services and applications, including pervasiveness and peer-to-peer environments, and tackle issues related to adaptation, interoperability, availability and performance, as well as dependability and security.
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- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Gozar: NAT-Friendly Peer Sampling with One-Hop Distributed NAT Traversal
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Background
- Problem Description
- The Gozar Protocol
- Partnering
- Peer Sampling Service
- Evaluation
- Experiment Setup
- Randomness
- Protocol Overhead
- Fairness and Connectivity after Catastrophic Failure
- Conclusion
- References
- Modeling the Performance of Ring Based DHTs in the Presence of Network Address Translators
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Evaluation Model
- Chord Model
- NAT Model
- Churn Model
- Lookup Consistency
- Predecessor List (PL) Routing
- Skewed Key Range
- Resilience
- Load Balancing
- Sparse Successor Lists
- Recovery List
- Working Range Limits
- Conclusions
- References
- Usurp: Distributed NAT Traversal for Overlay Networks
- Introduction
- NAT Classification and Traversal
- Usurp SON
- Connection Establishment in Usurp
- Experimental Evaluation
- Experimental Setup
- Correctness of the Overlay Network Layer
- Usurp Overhead
- Churn Resilience
- Related Work
- Conclusions
- References
- Kalimucho: Contextual Deployment for QoS Management
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Context and QoS
- A Two Dimensional QoS Model
- Utility
- Durability
- QoS Evaluation
- Kalimucho
- Heuristic for Context
- Heuristic for Contextual Deployment
- Experimentations
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Providing Context-Aware Adaptations Based on a Semantic Model
- Introduction and Goals
- Related Work
- Background: The AOCI Framework
- Adapting Service Ecosystems
- Developer Role Model
- Use Case Scenarios
- Semantic Layer
- Semantic Model
- Semantic Programming
- Adaptation Layer
- Comparison of Adaptation Techniques
- Adaptation Process
- Evaluation
- Conclusion
- References
- Towards QoC-Aware Location-Based Services
- Introduction
- Qoc-Aware Location
- Evaluation Results
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Session-Based Role Programming for the Design of Advanced Telephony Applications
- Introduction
- Issues in SIP-Based Applications Design
- Programming Model with Actor, Session and Role
- Session and Role
- Actor and Session Part
- From Concept to Runtime Entities
- Revisiting the Example
- A Coding Framework above JAIN-SIP
- Related Works
- Conclusion
- References
- Architecturing Conflict Handling of Pervasive Computing Resources
- Introduction
- Background and Requirements
- Background
- Requirements
- Conflict Management
- Detecting Potential Conflicts
- Declaring Conflict Resolution
- Implementing Conflict Resolution
- Implementation
- Evaluation
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Passive Network-Awareness for Dynamic Resource-Constrained Networks
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Defining Passive Context through Eavesdropping
- Building Common Context Metrics
- Implementing Passive Metrics
- The Passive Metrics
- Evaluating Passive Context Sensing
- Implementation of Passive Context Sensing
- Discussion and Future Work
- Conclusions
- References
- Utility Driven Elastic Services
- Introduction
- eUDON: An Elastic Utility Driven Overlay Network
- Routing
- Promotion and Demotion
- Experimental Evaluation
- Simulation Model
- Metrics
- Results
- Related Work
- Conclusions
- References
- Improving the Scalability of Cloud-Based Resilient Database Servers
- Introduction
- Background
- Resilient Asynchronous Commit
- Analytical Model
- Evaluation
- Disk Scalability
- Conclusion
- References
- An Extensible Framework for Dynamic Market-Based Service Selection and Business Process Execution
- Introduction
- Related Work
- The Service-Selection Framework
- Negotiation Middleware
- Two Negotiation Proxies: SMA and SA
- Implementation and Evaluation
- Implemented Components
- Configuration of the Case Study
- Simulation Results and Evaluation
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Beddernet: Application-Level Platform-Agnostic MANETs
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Technologies
- Bluetooth
- Scatternet Formation
- Routing
- Mobile Programming Frameworks
- Framework Design
- Datalink Layer
- Routing Layer
- Application Layer
- Evaluation
- Performance
- Latency
- Bandwidth
- Message Size
- Topology
- Multicast Performance
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- The Role of Ontologies in Enabling Dynamic Interoperability
- Introduction
- Background on Ontologies
- Framework for Dynamic Interoperability
- Case Study on Vehicular Ontology
- Dynamic Interoperability Experiments
- Methodology
- Experiment Results
- Evaluation
- Related Work
- Conclusions
- References
- A Step towards Making Local and Remote Desktop Applications Interoperable with High-Resolution Tiled Display Walls
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Architecture
- Design
- Implementation
- Experiments
- Methodology
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Replica Placement in Peer-Assisted Clouds: An Economic Approach
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Replica Placement and Economics
- Players Design
- The Profit Function
- Solving the Task Assignment Problem
- Simulation and Results
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- A Correlation-Aware Data Placement Strategy for Key-Value Stores
- Introduction
- DataDroplets Key-Value Store
- Data Modeling
- Overlay Management
- Data Placement Strategies
- Correlation-Aware Strategy
- Tagged Placement
- Request Handling
- Experimental Evaluation
- Test Workload
- Experimental Setting
- Evaluation of Data Placement Strategies
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Experience Report: Trading Dependability, Performance, and Security through Temporal Decoupling
- Introduction
- Architecture
- Implementation
- Evaluation of Temporal Decoupling
- Worst Case Scenario
- Best Case Scenario
- Intermediate Approaches
- Interpretation
- Related Work
- Dependability/Security Interrelation
- Dependability/Performance Interrelation
- Security/Performance Interrelation
- Conclusions
- References
- Cooperative Repair of Wireless Broadcasts
- Background
- Design Decisions and Challenges
- Scope of Repairing
- Transport Stream Packets
- The Cooperative Repair Algorithm
- Detecting Missing Packets
- Naming Scheme
- Regular Operation
- Special Cases and Supporting Mechanisms
- Evaluation
- Conclusion and Related Work
- References
- ScoreTree: A Decentralised Framework for Credibility Management of User-Generated Content
- Introduction
- Background and Related Work
- Trust Management and Collaborative Filtering
- The Annotator-Article Model
- Decentralised Credibility Management
- Calculating Weighted Average in a Peer-to-Peer Network
- Tree-Based Average Calculation
- Experiments
- Baselines, Datasets and The Experimental Environment
- Experimental Results
- Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Worldwide Consensus
- Introduction
- Mutable Consensus
- The Consensus Problem
- Stubborn Communication Channels
- Protocol Description
- Mutable Consensus Made Live
- Mutable Core
- Stubborn Channels
- Evaluation
- Discussion
- References
- Transparent Scalability with Clustering for Java e-Science Applications
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Architecture
- Implementation Issues and Results
- Conclusion
- References
- CassMail: A Scalable, Highly-Available, and Rapidly-Prototyped E-Mail Service
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Design
- Implementation
- Evaluation
- Discussion and Future Work
- Conclusions
- References
- Transparent Adaptation of e-Science Applications for Parallel and Cycle-Sharing Infrastructures
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Middleware Architecture
- Implementation Issues and Evaluation
- Conclusions
- References
- Author Index
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