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CTS 2005: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA
- William K. McQuay, Waleed W. Smari:
Proceedings of the 2005 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, CTS 2005, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA, May 15-20, 2005. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7695-2387-0
Tutorials
- Mark T. Maybury:
Collaboration services: ensuring operational success. 9-10 - Geoffrey C. Fox:
Global multimedia collaboration system. 11-13
Panel Session
- Vance Saunders:
Panel: Conducting business in network centric collaborative environments. 15-16
Demonstrations
- John Woodring:
Composing executable architectures from legacy simulations. 18 - Kyoung-Yun Kim, Yan Wang, Bartholomew O. Nnaji, David G. Manley:
Pegasus gateway: cyberspace collaboration. 19 - T. W. Hayden, Chris Ward:
Human collaboration tools for net-centric operations. 20
Technical Papers
- Jeff Axup, Stephen Viller, Nicola J. Bidwell:
Usability of a mobile, group communication prototype while rendezvousing. 24-31 - Sangyoon Oh, Hasan Bulut, Ahmet Uyar, Wenjun Wu, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Optimized communication using the SOAP infoset for mobile multimedia collaboration applications. 32-39 - Pierre F. Tiako:
Collaborative approach for modeling and performing mobile software process components. 40-47 - Alf Inge Wang, Carl-Fredrik Sørensen, Thomas Fossum:
Mobile peer-to-peer technology used to promote spontaneous collaboration. 48-55 - Anas Abou El Kalam, Yves Deswarte, Gilles Trouessin, Emmanuel Cordonnier:
Personal data anonymization for security and privacy in collaborative environments. 56-61 - Boldizsár Bencsáth, István Vajda:
Efficient directory harvest attacks. 62-68 - Yuri Demchenko, Cees de Laat, Leon Gommans, Bas van Oudenaarde, Andrew Tokmakoff, Martin Snijders:
Job-centric security model for open collaborative environment. 69-77 - Fabrice Gadaud:
NIDS architecture for clusters. 78-83 - Jiageng Li:
A scalable authorization approach for grid system environments. 84-91 - Maurizio Panti, Luca Spalazzi, Simone Tacconi, Francesco Pagliarecci:
Model checking the security of multi-protocol systems. 92-99 - Anas Abou El Kalam, Jérémy Briffaut, Christian Toinard, Mathieu Blanc:
Intrusion detection and security policy framework for distributed environments. 100-105 - Shuang Hao, Hua Song, Wenbao Jiang, Yiqi Dai:
A queue model to detect DDos attacks. 106-112 - Zhen Zhao:
Building an inter-IDS central analysis platform in the network center of China's Central Bank. 113-119 - Ahmet Uyar, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Investigating the performance of audio/video service architecture I: single broker. 120-127 - Ahmet Uyar, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Investigating the performance of audio/video service architecture. II. Broker network. 128-135 - Tara D. Talbott, Michael Peterson, Jens Schwidder, James D. Myers:
Adapting the electronic laboratory notebook for the semantic era. 136-143 - Alberto Grosso, Christian Vecchiola, Mauro Coccoli, Antonio Boccalatte:
A multiuser groupware calendar system based on agent tools and technology. 144-151 - Chia Y. Han, Jerome Eric Luczaj:
Collaborative knowledge management in e-meetings. 152-159 - Michelle Cheatham, Michael T. Cox:
AI workflow management in a collaborative environment. 160-166 - Kathleen M. Swigger, Robert P. Brazile, Brian Harrington, Shawn Peng, Ferda Nur Alpaslan:
A case study of student software teams using computer-supported software. 167-173 - Mark Hoffman, Brian P. Kettler, Terry Padgett:
Context informed cross cultural collaboration in stability and support operations. 174-180 - Maurizio Panti, Francesco Pagliarecci, Luca Spalazzi:
An agent-based supply-chain management. 181-186 - Jameela Al-Jaroodi, Nader Mohamed:
Middleware-level collaborative resource discovery for large clusters. 187-195 - Deepthi Devalarazu, Daniel W. Watson:
Path planning for altruistically negotiating processes. 196-202 - Tomomi Takashina, Zhenbo Bi, Ariuna Damba, Guilan Zhi, Kazuhide Tanaka, Hiroki Sayama, Shigeyoshi Watanabe:
MASSE: environment supporting for simulation and analysis of multiagent systems. 203-209 - Igor T. Hawryszkiewycz:
Achieving groupware flexibility through metamodel mappings. 210-217 - Peter J. Kammer, Richard N. Taylor:
An architectural style for supporting work practice: coping with the complex structure of coordination relationships. 218-227 - Robert P. Biuk-Aghai:
Visualization of interactions in an online collaboration environment. 228-235 - Lori A. Flynn, Hans-Peter Dommel:
Multicast support for collaborative networking. 236-243 - Shervin Shirmohammadi, Nancy Ho Woo, Sara Alavi:
Network lag mitigation methods in collaborative distributed simulations. 244-250 - Kyoung-Yun Kim, David G. Manley, Hyung Jeong Yang, Bartholomew O. Nnaji:
Ontology-based virtual assembly model for collaborative virtual prototyping and simulation. 251-258 - Robert Larmore, Matthew Knaus, Sergiu Dascalu, Frederick C. Harris Jr.:
Virtual environment for on-campus orientation. 259-266 - Richard Mason, Paul Roe:
RikWik: an extensible XML based Wiki. 267-273 - Claudia Diamantini, Domenico Potena, Maurizio Panti:
Developing an open knowledge discovery support system for a network environment. 274-281 - Seung-Yun Kim, Waleed W. Smari:
On a collaborative commerce framework and architecture for next generation commerce. 282-289 - Tomas Vitvar:
Advances in e-business collaboration: semantic Web services in SAP R/3 B2B integration. 290-297 - John Tsiligaridis, Raj Acharya:
A clustering prediction scheme for wireless cellular network. 298-304 - Mikko Perttunen, Jukka Riekki, Kirsi Koskinen, Marika Tähti:
Experiments on mobile context-aware instant messaging. 305-312 - Deborah G. Tatar, Sirong Lin, Margaret Dickey-Kurdziolek:
Visualizing handheld-based classroom activity. 313-320 - Mike Matthews, Robert Hohne, C. Shawn Orban:
Technical approaches for achieving multi-resource polymorphic collaboration. 321-326 - Don A. Grundel:
Constrained search for a moving target. 327-332 - Daniel J. Pack, George York:
An extended time horizon search technique for cooperative unmanned vehicles to locate mobile RF targets. 333-338 - K. Madhava Krishna, Henry Hexmoor:
Resource allocation strategies for a multi sensor surveillance. 339-346 - Martin C. Lundell, Jingpeng Tang, Kendall E. Nygard:
Fuzzy Petri net for UAV decision making. 347-352 - Wenjie Dong, Yi Guo:
New trajectory generation methods for nonholonomic mobile robots. 353-358 - Jaime Solano-Soto, Kuo-Chi Lin:
Using genetic algorithms to evolve the control rules of a swarm of UAVs. 359-365 - Roy Soliman, Robin Braun, Simeon J. Simoff:
The essential ingredients of collaboration. 366-373 - Scott S. F. Tse, Gene Moore, Sangeeta Narang:
Self-service collaboration applications: a new paradigm in the development and deployment of collaborative environments. 374-379 - Hillol Kargupta, Kakali Sarkar, Dipti Aswath, William D. Handy:
A collaborative distributed privacy-sensitive decision support system for monitoring heterogeneous data sources. 380-387 - Tim Cox, Jerome Reaper:
The JavaRank decision support tool and the benefits and challenges of converting an existing desktop application into a distributed collaborative tool. 388-398 - Gary A. Whitted, Mary E. Just:
Advanced collaborative technologies supporting the 21st century warfighter in a network centric environment. 399-406 - David Green, Jerome Reaper, Bradley Dunaway, Joel Dallaire:
Leveraging collaborative technologies to support integrated human based-automated command and control process test and evaluation in the Virtual Testbed for Advanced Command and Control. 407-416
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