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- catalog abstract "Communities are groupings of distributed objects that communicate, directly orindirectly,throughthemediumofasharedcontext.Thisconferencebrought togetherresearchersinterestedinthetechnicalissuesofsupportingcommunities. DCW 2002 was held in Sydney, Australia, and was hosted by the Software EngineeringResearchGroupandtheSchoolofComputerScienceandEngine- ingattheUniversityofNewSouthWales.ItwasthefourthintheDCWseries, thepreviousconferenceshavingtakenplaceinQu´ ebec(2000,LNCS1830)and inRostock(1998and1999,UniversityofRostockPress). Theprogramcommitteeselected25papersfrom59submissionsfromaround theworld.Eachsubmissionwasfullyrefereedbyatleastthreereviewers,either members of the program committee or other external referees. Reviewers were selectedtoensuretheyhadtherequiredexpertiseforthepapers’topics.Special carewastakentoavoidcon?ictsofinterestbyensuringthatifaprogramc- mittee member was co-author of one of the submissions, then the paper would be reviewed by program committee members or additional reviewers who were notclosecollaboratorsofthesubmittingauthors. Inadditiontothesepapers,theproceedingsbeginwithafullyrefereeds- marychapter,entitledOpenProblemsinDistributedCommunities,whichgives anoverviewofthe?eld. This year, we were pleased to welcome as the invited speaker Philippe van Nedervelde, CEO of E-SPACES (Belgium) and X3D Technologies (USA), who gaveusafascinatingpresentationonVirtual3DWorldCommunities. We would like to thank the members of the program committee and the additional reviewers for the thorough reviews of the submitted papers, the - thorsforsubmittingtheircontributions,andtheauthorsofacceptedpapersfor theircollaborationinpreparingtheseproceedings.SpecialthanksgoestoBlanca Mancilla, the local arrangements chair, for all the work she did before, during, andaftertheconference. We are convinced that this conference series is very timely, and meets the needs of many researchers interested in building networked communities. We hope that you ?nd the proceedings interesting and stimulating, and hope that youwilljoinusinUlminSpring2004forthenextDCWconference. September2002 JohnPlaice PeterKropf PeterSchulthess JacobSlonim Organization DCW 2002 was organized with the support of the School of Computer Science and Engineering and the Software Engineering Research Group at the Univ- sity of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, in cooperation with ACM, ACM SIGPLAN,andACMSIGWEB.".
- catalog contributor b12811882.
- catalog contributor b12811883.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Communities are groupings of distributed objects that communicate, directly orindirectly,throughthemediumofasharedcontext.Thisconferencebrought togetherresearchersinterestedinthetechnicalissuesofsupportingcommunities. DCW 2002 was held in Sydney, Australia, and was hosted by the Software EngineeringResearchGroupandtheSchoolofComputerScienceandEngine- ingattheUniversityofNewSouthWales.ItwasthefourthintheDCWseries, thepreviousconferenceshavingtakenplaceinQu´ ebec(2000,LNCS1830)and inRostock(1998and1999,UniversityofRostockPress). Theprogramcommitteeselected25papersfrom59submissionsfromaround theworld.Eachsubmissionwasfullyrefereedbyatleastthreereviewers,either members of the program committee or other external referees. ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Open Problems in Distributed Communities -- Position Papers -- “The Medium” Is the Message -- A Middleware Architecture for Personalized Communities of Devices -- A General Purpose Model for Presence Awareness -- SecAdvise: A Security Mechanism Advisor -- Adaptive Networks -- Research on Reliable Communication in Real-Time Collaborative Designing Systems -- Efficient Connection Management for Web Applications -- QoS Performance Improvement for Web Applications -- An Efficient Algorithm for Application-Layer Anycasting -- Experimenting with Gnutella Communities -- Collaborative Systems -- The SmartPhone: Interactive Group Audio with Complementary Symbolic Control -- PIÑAS: Supporting a Community of Co-authors on the Web -- A Group-Based Time-Stamping Scheme for the Preservation of Group Intentions -- A User-Centred Consistency Model in Real-Time Collaborative Editing Systems -- Multi Agent Transactional Negotiation: Application to E-marketing -- A Rule-Driven Approach for Defining the Behaviour of Negotiating Software Agents -- Distributed Transaction Management in a Peer-to-Peer Process-Oriented Environment -- Languages for the Web -- Using XML Schemas to Create and Encode Interactive 3-D Audio Scenes for Multimedia and Virtual Reality Applications -- The Design of High-Level Database Access Method in a Web-Based 3D Object Authoring Tool -- Language Standardization for the Semantic Web: The Long Way from OIL to OWL -- Noema: A Metalanguage for Scripting Versionable Hypertexts -- Adaptive Distributed Systems -- Sharing Social Recommendations: Towards a Social Portal -- Enabling Technologies for Communities at Web Shops -- Modelling Service-Providing Location-Based E-communities and the Impact of User Mobility -- Client Migration in a Continuous Data Network -- Using Jini to Integrate Home Automation in a Distributed Software-System.".
- catalog description "Reviewers were selectedtoensuretheyhadtherequiredexpertiseforthepapers’topics.Special carewastakentoavoidcon?ictsofinterestbyensuringthatifaprogramc- mittee member was co-author of one of the submissions, then the paper would be reviewed by program committee members or additional reviewers who were notclosecollaboratorsofthesubmittingauthors. Inadditiontothesepapers,theproceedingsbeginwithafullyrefereeds- marychapter,entitledOpenProblemsinDistributedCommunities,whichgives anoverviewofthe?eld. This year, we were pleased to welcome as the invited speaker Philippe van Nedervelde, CEO of E-SPACES (Belgium) and X3D Technologies (USA), who gaveusafascinatingpresentationonVirtual3DWorldCommunities. ".
- catalog description "We would like to thank the members of the program committee and the additional reviewers for the thorough reviews of the submitted papers, the - thorsforsubmittingtheircontributions,andtheauthorsofacceptedpapersfor theircollaborationinpreparingtheseproceedings.SpecialthanksgoestoBlanca Mancilla, the local arrangements chair, for all the work she did before, during, andaftertheconference. We are convinced that this conference series is very timely, and meets the needs of many researchers interested in building networked communities. We hope that you ?nd the proceedings interesting and stimulating, and hope that youwilljoinusinUlminSpring2004forthenextDCWconference. September2002 JohnPlaice PeterKropf PeterSchulthess JacobSlonim Organization DCW 2002 was organized with the support of the School of Computer Science and Engineering and the Software Engineering Research Group at the Univ- sity of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, in cooperation with ACM, ACM SIGPLAN,andACMSIGWEB.".
- catalog extent "xi, 303 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540003010 (softcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 2468".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "004.36 21".
- catalog subject "Artificial intelligence.".
- catalog subject "Computer Communication Networks.".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Electronic data processing Distributed processing Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Operating systems (Computers).".
- catalog subject "QA76.9.D5 D375 2002".
- catalog subject "Software engineering.".
- catalog subject "World Wide Web Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Open Problems in Distributed Communities -- Position Papers -- “The Medium” Is the Message -- A Middleware Architecture for Personalized Communities of Devices -- A General Purpose Model for Presence Awareness -- SecAdvise: A Security Mechanism Advisor -- Adaptive Networks -- Research on Reliable Communication in Real-Time Collaborative Designing Systems -- Efficient Connection Management for Web Applications -- QoS Performance Improvement for Web Applications -- An Efficient Algorithm for Application-Layer Anycasting -- Experimenting with Gnutella Communities -- Collaborative Systems -- The SmartPhone: Interactive Group Audio with Complementary Symbolic Control -- PIÑAS: Supporting a Community of Co-authors on the Web -- A Group-Based Time-Stamping Scheme for the Preservation of Group Intentions -- A User-Centred Consistency Model in Real-Time Collaborative Editing Systems -- Multi Agent Transactional Negotiation: Application to E-marketing -- A Rule-Driven Approach for Defining the Behaviour of Negotiating Software Agents -- Distributed Transaction Management in a Peer-to-Peer Process-Oriented Environment -- Languages for the Web -- Using XML Schemas to Create and Encode Interactive 3-D Audio Scenes for Multimedia and Virtual Reality Applications -- The Design of High-Level Database Access Method in a Web-Based 3D Object Authoring Tool -- Language Standardization for the Semantic Web: The Long Way from OIL to OWL -- Noema: A Metalanguage for Scripting Versionable Hypertexts -- Adaptive Distributed Systems -- Sharing Social Recommendations: Towards a Social Portal -- Enabling Technologies for Communities at Web Shops -- Modelling Service-Providing Location-Based E-communities and the Impact of User Mobility -- Client Migration in a Continuous Data Network -- Using Jini to Integrate Home Automation in a Distributed Software-System.".
- catalog title "Distributed communities on the Web : 4th international workshop, DCW 2002, Sydney, Australia, April 3-5, 2002 : revised papers / John Plaice ... [et al.], eds.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "Sydney (2002) swd".
- catalog type "text".