Overview
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S. Hariri
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The University of Arizona, USA
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C. A. Lee
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The Aerospace Corporation, USA
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C. S. Raghavendra
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The University of Southern California, USA
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Table of contents (19 papers)
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Active Middleware Services
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- Peter Reiher, Richard Guy, Kevin Eustice, Vincent Ferreria, Mark Yarvis
Pages 3-16
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- Till Harbaum, Anke Speer, Ralph Wittmann, Martina Zitterbart
Pages 31-40
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Mobile Agents Services and Environments
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- Salim Hariri, Muhamad Djunaedi, Yoonhee Kim, Rinda P. Nellipudi, Ashok K. Rajagopalan, Prasad Vadlamani et al.
Pages 43-55
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- Orazio Tomarchio, Lorenzo Vita, Antonio Puliafito
Pages 57-66
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Active Networks
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- Phil Wang, Robert Jaeger, Robert Duncan, Tal Lavian, Franco Travostino
Pages 95-104
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- Jean-Patrick Gelas, Laurent Lefèvre
Pages 105-114
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- Yannick Carlinet, Virginie Galtier, Kevin L. Mills, Stefan Leigh, Andrew Rukhin
Pages 115-125
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- Zhaoyu Liu, Roy H. Campbell, M. Dennis Mickunas
Pages 127-140
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- Micah Beck, Terry Moore, Jim Plank, Martin Swany
Pages 141-154
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Active Resource Management
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Front Matter
Pages 155-155
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- David Craig, Hwangnam Kim, Raghupathy Sivakumar
Pages 157-166
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- Dongyan Xu, Duangdao Wichadakul, Klara Nahrstedt
Pages 167-176
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- Niraj Prabhavalkar, Manish Parashar, Prathima Agrawal
Pages 177-187
About this book
The papers in this volume were presented at the Second Annual Work shop on Active Middleware Services and were selected for inclusion here by the Editors. The AMS workshop was organized with support from both the National Science Foundation and the CAT center at the Uni versity of Arizona, and was held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on August 1, 2000, in conjunction with the 9th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC-9). The explosive growth of Internet-based applications and the prolifer ation of networking technologies has been transforming most areas of computer science and engineering as well as computational science and commercial application areas. This opens an outstanding opportunity to explore new, Internet-oriented software technologies that will open new research and application opportunities not only for the multimedia and commercial world, but also for the scientific and high-performance computing applications community. Two emerging technologies - agents and active networks - allow increased programmability to enable bring ing new services to Internet based applications. The AMS workshop presented research results and working papers in the areas of active net works, mobile and intelligent agents, software tools for high performance distributed computing, network operating systems, and application pro gramming models and environments. The success of an endeavor such as this depends on the contributions of many individuals. We would like to thank Dr. Frederica Darema and the NSF for sponsoring the workshop.
Editors and Affiliations
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The University of Arizona, USA
S. Hariri
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The Aerospace Corporation, USA
C. A. Lee
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The University of Southern California, USA
C. S. Raghavendra