Overview
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Joseph Sventek
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Agilent Laboratories Scotland, South Queensferry, West Lothian, UK
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Geoffrey Coulson
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Distributed Multimedia Research Group, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
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Table of contents (21 papers)
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Caching
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- Gregory V. Chockler, Danny Dolev, Roy Friedman, Roman Vitenberg
Pages 1-23
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- Louis Degenaro, Arun Iyengar, Ilya Lipkind, Isabelle Rouvellou
Pages 24-44
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- Vijaykumar Krishnaswamy, Ivan B. Ganev, Jaideep M. Dharap, Mustaque Ahamad
Pages 45-70
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Indirection
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- Günther Rackl, Markus Lindermeier, Michael Rudorfer, Bernd Süss
Pages 71-87
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- P. Narasimhan, L. E. Moser, P. M. Melliar-Smith
Pages 88-103
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- John H. Hine, Walt Yao, Jean Bacon, Ken Moody
Pages 104-120
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Reflection
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- Fabio Kon, Manuel Román, Ping Liu, Jina Mao, Tomonori Yamane, Luiz Claudio Magalhães et al.
Pages 121-143
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- Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen, Eddy Truyen, Frank Matthijs, Wouter Joosen
Pages 144-163
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- Gordon S. Blair, Lynne Blair, Valérie Issarny, Petr Tuma, Apostolos Zarras
Pages 164-184
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Messaging
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- Lukasz Opyrchal, Mark Astley, Joshua Auerbach, Guruduth Banavar, Robert Strom, Daniel Sturman
Pages 185-207
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- Alexander B. Arulanthu, Carlos O’Ryan, Douglas C. Schmidt, Michael Kircher, Jeff Parsons
Pages 208-230
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- C. Liebig, M. Cilia, M. Betz, A. Buchmann
Pages 231-255
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Quality of Service
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- Baochun Li, Klara Nahrstedt
Pages 256-272
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- Rainer Koster, Thorsten Kramp
Pages 273-288
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- H. O. Rafaelsen, F. Eliassen
Pages 289-307
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Transactions and Workflow
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- Stefan Tai, Isabelle Rouvellou
Pages 308-330
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- Brian Bennett, Bill Hahm, Avraham Leff, Thomas Mikalsen, Kevin Rasmus, James Rayfield et al.
Pages 331-348
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- Sameh A. Fakhouri, William F. Jerome, Vijay K. Naik, Ajay Raina, Pradeep Varma
Pages 349-371
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Composition
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- Carlos O’Ryan, Fred Kuhns, Douglas C. Schmidt, Ossama Othman, Jeff Parsons
Pages 372-395
About this book
Middleware is everywhere. Ever since the advent of sockets and other virtu- circuit abstractions, researchers have been looking for ways to incorporate high- value concepts into distributed systems platforms. Most distributed applications, especially Internet applications, are now programmed using such middleware platforms. Prior to 1998, there were several major conferences and workshops at which research into middleware was reported, including ICODP (International C- ference on Open Distributed Processing), ICDP (International Conference on Distributed Platforms) and SDNE (Services in Distributed and Networked - vironments). Middleware’98was a synthesis of these three conferences. Middleware 2000 continued the excellent tradition of Middleware’98. It p- vided a single venue for reporting state-of-the-art results in the provision of distributed systems platforms. The focus of Middleware 2000 was the design, implementation, deployment, and evaluation of distributed systems platforms and architectures for future networked environments. Among the 70 initial submissions to Middleware 2000, 21 papers were - lected for inclusion in the technical program of the conference. Every paper was reviewed by four members of the program committee. The papers were judged - cording to their originality, presentation quality, and relevance to the conference topics. The accepted papers cover various subjects such as caching, re?ection, quality of service, and transactions.
Editors and Affiliations
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Agilent Laboratories Scotland, South Queensferry, West Lothian, UK
Joseph Sventek
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Distributed Multimedia Research Group, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
Geoffrey Coulson