Technical
Program
The 10th International Workshop on Future Trends
of Distributed Computing Systems
Suzhou, China
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Wednesday, May 26, 2004
9:00am
– 9:30am, Opening Session
General
Chair: Baowen Xu, Southeast University,
China
Honorary
Chair: Min Wang, Head of Suzhou Municipal Government, China
President, IEEE
Computer Society: Carl Chang, Iowa
State University, USA
Steering
Committee Chair: Stephen S. Yau,
Arizona State University, USA
Program Co-chairs: Umakishore
Ramachandran, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Chuang Lin,
Tsinghua University, China
9:30am
– 10:30am
Session
A1: Challenges in Future Distributed Systems
Chair: Carl Chang, Iowa
State University, USA
- Fundamental Research Challenges in Real-Time
Distributed Computing,
Kane Kim, University of
California-Irvine, USA
- Usage Model Considerations for Future Distributed
Computing Systems,
Wen-Hann Wang, Intel, USA
10:30am – 11:00am, Break
11:00am – Noon, Parallel
Sessions B1 & C1
Session B1: Web Services
Chair: Sugata Ghosal, IBM Research, India
- Introducing Compositionality in Webservice
Descriptions,
Monika Solanki, Antonio Cau, Hussein Zedan,De
Montfort University, UK
- State Management in .NET Web Services,
Xiang Song, Namgeun Jeong, Phillip W.
Hutto, Umakishore Ramachandran, James M. Rehg, Georgia Institute of Technology,
USA
Session C1: Pervasive System Architecture I
Chair: Bill Kaiser, UCLA,
USA
- Friendly Object Tracking
and Foreign Object Detection and Localization with an SDAC Wireless Sensor
Network,
Douglas Stark, Jesse Davis, Sandia National Labs, USA
- An Architectural View of the Entites
Required for Execution of Task in Pervasive Space,
K. Kalapriya, Deepti
Srinivasan, R. Uma Maheshwari, Satish.V, S. K. Nandy, Indian Institute of
Science, India
Noon – 1:30pm, Lunch
1:30pm – 3:00pm, Parallel
Sessions B2 & C2
Session B2: Grid Computing Networks I
Chair: Hai Jin, Huazhong
University of Science and Technology, China
- Scalability in a GRID server discovery
mechanism,
Sylvain Dahan, Jean-Marc
Nicod, Laurent Philippe, LIFC, France
- Providing Network Monitoring Service for
Grid Computing,
Wang Junfeng, Zhou Mingtian,
University of Electric Science & Technology, China
- Towards supporting fine-grained access
control for Grid Resources,
Elisa Bertino, University of
Milan, Italy, Bruno Crispo, Vrije University, The Netherlands, Elena
Ferrari, University of Insubria,
Italy,
Pietro Mazzoleni, University of Milan, Italy, Swaminathan
Sivasubramanian, Vrije
University, The Netherlands
Session C2: Software Engineering
Chair: Yong Rae Kwon, Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology, Korea
- Function-Class Decomposition with Aspects
for Distributed Systems,
Carl K. Chang, Tae-hyung
Kim, Iowa State University, USA
- CA_PLAN, an
Interorganizational workflow model,
Shung-Bin Yan, Feng-Jian
Wang, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
- PKUAS: An
Architecture-based Reflective Component Operating Platform,
Hong Mei, Gang Huang, Peking
University, China
3:00pm – 3:30pm, Break
3:30pm – 5:00pm, Parallel
Sessions B3 & C3
Session B3: Pervasive System Architecture II
Chair: Wen-Hann Wang, Intel, USA
- Smart Phone: An Embedded System for
Universal Interactions,
Liviu Iftode, Cristian
Borcea, Nishkam Ravi, Porlin Kang, Peng Zhou, Rutgers University, USA
- EventWeb: Distributed Media Correlation,
Analysis and Distribution Framework,
Martin Modahl, Ilya Bagrak,
Matthew Wolenetz, Ramesh Jain, Umakishore Ramachandran, Georgia Institute of
Technology, USA
- Self-Aware Distributed Embedded Systems,
R. Pon, M. Rahimi, D.
Estrin, G. Pottie, M. Srivastava, G. Sukhatme, William J. Kaiser, University of
California-Los Angeles, USA
Session C3: Enterprise Computing
Chair: Randy Chow, University of Florida, USA
- The vMatrix: Server Switching,
Amr Awadallah, Mendel
Rosenblum, Stanford University, USA
- Two Stage Optimization of Job Scheduling
and Assignment in Heterogeneous Compute Farms,
Lev Markov, Sun Microsystems, Inc., USA
- Enterprise
Computing in the On Demand Era,
Anindya
Neogi, Sugata Ghosal, IBM India Research Lab, New
Delhi, India
Thursday, May 27, 2004
9:00am
– 10:30am, Parallel Sessions B4 & C4
Session B4: Grid Computing Networks II
Chair: Francis Lau, The University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong
- Integrate X/Open DTP into Grid Services
for Grid Transaction Processing,
Zhengwei Qi, Jinyuan You, Shanghai Jiao
Tong University, China
- CNGrid: A Testbed for Grid
Technology in China,
Qian Depei, Jiaotong
University, China
- I-Centric Communications -
A Service Architecture for 3G and beyond,
Radu Popescu-Zeletin,
Stephan Steglich, Fokus-Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems,
Germany
Session C4: Trust Management
Chair: Chuang Lin, Tsinghua University, China
- An Efficient Key-evolving Signature Scheme
Based on Pairing,
Xu Dan, Zhu Yuefei, Network
Engineering Department, Information Engineering University, China
- IPSec-based Delegation Protocol and its
Application,
Devaraj Das, Hewlett Packard (STSD), India
- A Dynamic Trust Model for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks,
Tony Joy, Robert Thompson,
Zhaoyu Liu, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
10:30am – 11:00am, Break
11:00am – Noon, Parallel Sessions
B5 & C5
Session B5: P2P Middleware
Chair: William
Chu, Tung Hai University, Taiwan
- GT-P2PRMI: Improving Middleware
Performance Using Peer-to-Peer Service Replication,
Tianying Chang, Mustaque
Ahamad, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Improving QoS for
Peer-to-Peer Applications through Adaptation,
Daniel Hughes, Ian Warren,
Geoff Coulson, Lancaster University, UK
Session C5: Intrusion Detection
Chair: Baowen Xu, Southeast
University, China
- A New Perspective in Defending against
DDoS Attacks,
Shigang Chen, Randy Chow,
University of Florida, USA
- A Fuzzy Data Mining Based Intrusion
Detection Model,
Jianhua Sun, Hai Jin, Hao
Chen, Zongfen Han, Internet and Cluster Computing Center,
Huazhong University
of Science and Technology, China
Noon – 1:30pm, Lunch
Excursion – starting 1:30pm
Friday, May 28, 2004
9:00am
– 10:30am, Session A2
Panel Session: Current State and
Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems in Asia
Chair: Stephen S. Yau,
Arizona State University, USA
Panelists:
William Chu,
Tung Hai University, Taiwan
Francis Lau,
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Chuang Lin,
Tsinghua University, China
Kingi Mori,
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
P. K. Sinha, Center
for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Pune, India
10:30am – 11:00am Break
11:00am – Noon, Parallel
Sessions B6 & C6
Session B6: Web Ontology
Chair: Y. C. Chen, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
- A Complexity Measure for
Ontology Based on UML,
Dazhou Kang, Baowen Xu,
Jianjiang Lu, Southeast University and
Jiangsu Institute of Software Quality, China
- Mapping Web Services Specifications to
Process Ontology: Opportunities and Limitations,
Jun Shen, Yun Yang, Bharat
Lalwani, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
Session C6: Data Placement in P2P
Chair: Kinji Mori, Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Japan
- Exploiting semantic proximity in peer-to-peer
content searching,
Spyros Voulgaris,Vrije
University, The Netherlands, Anne-Marie Kermarrec and Laurent Massoulie, Microsoft Research, UK,
Maarten van Steen,
Vrije Univerrsity, The Netherlands.
- Scalable, Structured Data
Placement over P2P Storage Utilities,
Zheng Zhang, Microsoft
Research Asia, Mallik Mahalingam, Zhichen Xu, Wenting Tang, Hewlett Packard
Labs.
Noon – 1:30pm, Lunch
1:30pm – 2:30pm, Parallel
Sessions B7 & C7
Session B7: Resource Discovery
Chair: Kane Kim,
University of California, Irvine, USA
- Estimating Device Availability in
Pervasive Peer-to-Peer Environment,
Yuhong Xiong, Xiaofan Lin,
James A. Rowson, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, USA
- An Adaptive, Lightweight and
Energy-Efficient Context Discovery Protocol for Ubiquitous Computing,
Stephen S. Yau, Deepak
Chandrasekar, Dazhi Huang, Arizona State University, USA
Session C7: Network Issues
Chair:
Umakishore Ramachandran, Georgia
Institute of Technology, USA
- A Distributed Buffer Management Approach
Supporting IPv6 Mobility,
Yu-Hung Liu, Yaw-Chung Chen,
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
- Analysis an experimentation of an open
distributed platform for synthetic traffic generation,
Donato Emma, Antonio
Pescapè, Giorgio Ventre, Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”, Italy
2:30pm – 3:00pm, Break
3:00pm – 5:00pm, Parallel
Sessions B3 & C3
Session B8: Autonomic Computing
Chair: Brian Cooper,
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Platform-independent Dynamic
Reconfiguration of Distributed Applications,
Joao Paulo A. Almeida , Marten van Sinderen, Luis Ferreira Pires,
University of Twente, The Netherlands, Maarten Wegdam,
University of Twente and
Lucent Technologies, The Netherlands
- Meta-adaptation in Autonomic Systems,
Jamie Hillman, Ian Warren,
Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
- Autonomous Decentralized Community
Construction Technology to Assure Quality of Services,
Khaled Ragab, Takanori Ono,
Naohiro Kaji, Yuji Horikoshi, Hisayuki Kuriyama, Kinji Mori,
Tokyo Institute of
Technology, Japan
- Container based framework for Self-Healing
Software Systems,
Rajesh Kumar Ravi, Vinaya Sathyanarayana, IBM India Software Labs, India
Session C8: P2P Architectures
Chair: Radu
Popescu-Zeletin, Fokus-Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems,
Germany
- Towards an Integrated Architecture for
Peer-to-Peer and Ad Hoc Overlay Network Applications,
Lu Yan, Kaisa Sere, Xinrong
Zhou, Turku Centre for Computer Science (TUCS) and Åbo Akademi University,
Finland,
Jun Pang, CWI, The Netherlands
- Random Landmarking in Mobile,
Topology-Aware Peer-to-Peer Networks,
Rolf Winter, Thomas Zahn,
Jochen Schiller, Freie University,
Germany
- The Power of DHT as a Logical Space,
Zheng Zhang, Microsoft
Research Asia, China
- Towards a Fully Distributed P2P Web Search
Engine,
Jin Zhou, Kai Li, Li Tang,
Zeng-Xiang Lu, Tsinghua University, China
5:00pm, Workshop Adjourns