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2nd ISADS 1995: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
- Second International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems, ISADS 1995, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, April 25-27, 1995. IEEE Computer Society 1995, ISBN 0-8186-7087-8
- Kyouichi Shimazaki:
Information infrastructure and wide information services systems. 2-11 - Deepak Dube, Anneliese von Mayrhauser:
Performance analysis using SPN of a mobile telecommunication network under heavy load. 13-18 - Vaduvur Bharghavan, Chittoor V. Ramamoorthy:
Security issues in mobile communications. 19-24 - Tony S. Lee, Sumit Ghosh:
A novel approach to asynchronous, decentralized decision-making in military command and control. 25-31 - Alvin S. Lim:
A uniform software architecture for cooperation, reliability and reconfiguration of autonomous decentralized systems. 33-39 - Hiroshi Wataya, Katsumi Kawano, Keijirou Hayashi:
The Cooperating Autonomous Decentralized System Architecture. 40-47 - Mohamed Nour, Nadia H. Hegazi:
Exploiting the sources of parallelism in logic programs. 48-53 - Hiromi Kobayashi:
Completely connected ring-groups networks for autonomous decentralized systems. 55-62 - Lea Kutvonen:
Achieving interoperability through ODP trading function. 63-69 - Kuo-Chan Huang, Pei-Chi Wu, Feng-Jian Wang:
Parallelizing a level 3 BLAS library for LAN-connected workstations. 70-76 - S. Harashima, Y. Taniyama, S. Ogawa, K. Udono, T. Seki:
A fault-tolerant subway passenger information control system-an object oriented approach based on broadcast communication. 80-85 - Takashi Kawakami:
The new system architecture for next-generation Shinkansen based on the friendly autonomous decentralized system concept. 86-92 - Fumio Kitahara, Takao Iwamoto, Kuniyuki Kikuchi, Kazunori Fujiwara, Haruhito Kawashima, Hiroshi Yamamoto:
Widely-distributed train-traffic computer control system and its step-by-step construction. 93-102 - Giacomo Bucci, Riccardo Mattolini, Enrico Vicario:
Automatic transition from rapid prototyping to target code for distributed systems. 104-111 - W. David Hurley, Alfs T. Berztiss:
Specifying agents in the SF specification language. 112-118 - Patrick O. Bobbie:
Developing logic-based specification for real-time autonomous systems. 119-125 - Weijia Jia, Jörg Kaiser, Edgar Nett:
An efficient and reliable group multicast protocol. 127-133 - Kenji Sugawara, Takuo Suganuma, Goutam Chakraborty, Martin Moser, Tetsuo Kinoshita, Norio Shiratori:
Agent-oriented architecture for flexible networks. 135-141 - Hanafy Meleis:
The future of information networks and distributed applications. 144-152 - Masaru Omura, Masaharu Oku:
Hi-Cell system architecture for manufacturing systems. 154-161 - Jonathan R. Agre, Loren P. Clare, J. Lee, B. Brandin, J. Hoskins, M. Perrone:
Autoconfigurable distributed control systems. 162-168 - V. Narayan:
Application integration environment for messaging/queueing model. 169-174 - Athman Bouguettaya:
Using coalitions and services for implementing sharing in a large network of databases. 176-184 - Hiroshi Ishikawa, Kazumi Kubota:
An autonomous decentralized database system based on scripts and active objects. 185-191 - Y. Ni, Andrzej M. Goscinski:
Attributed name evaluation. 192-198 - Matti A. Hiltunen, Richard D. Schlichting:
Properties of membership services. 200-207 - Venkatesh V. Murty, Vijay K. Garg:
An algorithm for guaranteeing synchronous ordering of messages. 208-214 - Flaviu Cristian, Shivakant Mishra:
The pinwheel asynchronous atomic broadcast protocols. 215-221 - Tomoo Inoue, Ken-ichi Okada, Yutaka Matsushita:
Evaluations of gestural animations to convey feelings in asynchronous network communication. 227-234 - I. Kwaaitaal, Peter Leydekkers, K. J. Teunissen:
The good, the bad and the ugly about multimedia conferencing services. 235-241 - M. Mateescu:
Distributed management of network links supporting multimedia computing. 242-248 - Satoshi Ito, Hideo Yuasa, Koji Ito, Masami Ito:
A pictorial pattern recognition based on an associative memory by use of the reaction-diffusion equation. 249-256 - Edward A. Billard, Joseph Pasquale:
Utilizing local and global queueing resources with uncertainty in state and service. 258-265 - Chul Hye Park, Jon G. Kuhl:
A fuzzy-based distributed load balancing algorithm for large distributed systems. 266-273 - Henryk Krawczyk, S. Al-Karaaway:
Hierarchical diagnostic model of distributed multicomputer systems. 274-280 - Herbert Hecht, Myron Hecht:
Dependability assessment for decentralized systems. 281-286 - I-Ling Yen, Farokh B. Bastani:
On efficiently tolerating general failures in autonomous decentralized multiserver systems. 288-296 - Yoshifumi Manabe, Shigemi Aoyagi:
A truant failure detection algorithm for multi-policy distributed systems. 297-303 - K. H. Kim, Kinji Mori, Hiroaki Nakanishi:
Realization of autonomous decentralized computing with the RTO.k object structuring scheme and the HU-DF inter-process-group communication scheme. 305-312 - Tim O. Eckardt, Thomas Magedanz:
The role of personal communications in distributed office environments. 316-322 - Gerald M. Karam, Bruce McLeod, Gerald Boersma:
A network services interface for telepresence applications. 323-329 - K. Goto, M. Tanaka, K. Sasaki:
A cooperative object model using concept of seed for distributed processing systems. 330-336 - Toyohide Watanabe, Fumihiko Nishio:
The object-field model for managing a group activity. 338-344 - Tongjun Huang, Zixue Cheng, Minetada Osano, Norio Shiratori:
A decentralized social algorithm for committee coordination problem. 345-351 - Simon Smith, Cornelia Boldyreff:
Towards an enterprise modelling method for CSCW systems. 352-358 - Edward A. Billard, Alice E. Riedmiller:
Stability conditions for agents pursuing individual goals under uncertainty. 360-367 - Thomas Flor, Pawel Siembor, Bogdan Franczyk:
Meta-level-architecture for distributed second generation knowledge based systems using CORBA-standard. 368-374 - Nicholas V. Findler, Sudeep Surender, Serban Catrava:
A semi-autonomous decentralized system for controlling street traffic signals. 377-383 - Pasi Tuominen, Tapio Virvalo:
The synchronizing of loosely coupled distributed real time system. 384-390 - Bill Fulkerson, H. Van Dyke Parunak:
The living factory: applications of artificial life to manufacturing. 391-397 - C. Sakai:
ACP/EM: an approach to manage distributed environment for autonomous decentralized systems. 399-404 - Stephen S. Yau, Keunhyuk Yeom, Bing Gao, Ling Li, Doo-Hwan Bae:
An object-oriented software development framework for autonomous decentralized systems. 405-411 - Fumiaki Sato, Hiroshi Kozuka, Kazuya Miyazaki, Hisao Fukuoka:
Noah: an environment for distributed autonomous systems. 412-418 - Fang-Chang Lin, Jane Yung-jen Hsu:
A decentralized cooperation protocol for autonomous robotic agents. 420-426 - Zixue Cheng, Miriam A. M. Capretz, Minetada Osano:
A model for negotiation among agents based on the transaction analysis theory. 427-433 - Takashi Watanabe, Tetsuya Yamazaki, Masuhiro Mizuno:
Dynamic subgoal generation of autonomous agents moving in a lattice world. 434-441
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