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FIDJI 2003: Luxembourg-Kirchberg, Luxembourg
- Nicolas Guelfi, Egidio Astesiano, Gianna Reggio:
Scientific Engineering of Distributed Java Applications, Third International Workshop, FIDJI 2003, Luxembourg-Kirchberg, Luxembourg, November 27-28, 2003, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2952, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-21091-1 - José L. Ruiz, José L. Arciniegas, Rodrigo Cerón, Jesús Bermejo Muñoz, Juan C. Dueñas:
A Framework for Resolution of Deployment Dependencies in Java-Enabled Service Gateways. 1-11 - Lorenzo Bettini:
A Java Package for Class and Mixin Mobility in a Distributed Setting. 12-22 - Björn Althun, Martin Zimmermann:
Streaming Services: Specification and Implementation Based on XML and JMF. 23-32 - Jean-Pierre Talpin, Abdoulaye Gamatié, David Berner, Bruno Le Dez, Paul Le Guernic:
Hard Real-Time Implementation of Embedded Software in JAVA. 33-47 - Jessica Chen, Kun Wang:
Experiment on Embedding Interception Service into Java RMI. 48-61 - Nikolay Dokovsky, Aart van Halteren, Ing Widya:
BANip: Enabling Remote Healthcare Monitoring with Body Area Networks. 62-72 - Márcio Eduardo Delamaro, Auri Marcelo Rizzo Vincenzi:
Structural Testing of Mobile Agents. 73-85 - Hans Ewetz, Niloufar Sharif:
A Model of Error Management for Financial Systems. 86-95 - Jörn Guy Süß, Andreas Leicher, Fadi Chabarek:
Software Model Engineering and Reuse with the Evolution and Validation Environment. 96-105 - Guray Yilmaz, Nadia Erdogan:
Distributed Composite Objects: A New Object Model for Cooperative Applications. 106-115 - Hannes Frey, Daniel Görgen, Johannes K. Lehnert, Peter Sturm:
A Java-Based Uniform Workbench for Simulating and Executing Distributed Mobile Applications. 116-127 - Matthias Tichy, Holger Giese:
Seamless UML Support for Service-Based Software Architectures. 128-138 - Rabéa Boulifa, Eric Madelaine:
Model Generation for Distributed Java Programs. 139-152
Keynote Talk
- David Lorge Parnas:
Software Inspections We Can Trust. 153-154
Tutorials
- Alain Leroy:
J2EE and .NET: Interoperability with Webservices. 155
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