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SAC 2000: Villa Olmo, Como, Italy - Volume 2
- Barrett R. Bryant, Janice H. Carroll, Ernesto Damiani, Hisham Haddad, Dave Oppenheim:
Applied Computing 2000, Proceedings of the 2000 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Villa Olmo, Via Cantoni 1, 22100 Como, Italy, March 19-21, 2000. Volume 2. ACM 2000
Mobile Computing Systems and Applications
- Paolo Bellavista, Antonio Corradi, Cesare Stefanelli:
A Mobile Agent Infrastructure for the Mobility Support. 539-546 - Seng Wai Loke, Andry Rakotonirainy, Arkady B. Zaslavsky:
Enabling Awareness in Dynamic Mobile Agent Environments. 547-548 - Vittorio Ghini, Giovanni Pau, Paola Salomoni:
Integrating Notification Services in Computer Network and Mobile Telephony. 549-553 - Massimo Ancona, Gabriella Dodero, Vittoria Gianuzzi, Francesco Minuto, M. Guida:
Mobile Computing in a Hospital: the WARD-IN-HAND Project. 554-556 - Jorge Núñez-Suárez, Donie O'Sullivan, Henri Brouchoud:
Validating the FIPA Standards Through a Real-World Application. 557-562 - Yin-Huei Loh, Takahiro Hara, Masahiko Tsukamoto, Shojiro Nishio:
A Hybrid Method for Concurrent Updates on Disconnected Databases in Mobile Computing Environments. 563-565 - Markus Lauff, Hans-Werner Gellersen:
Adapation in a Ubiquitous Computing Management Architecture. 566-567 - Frederic Le Mouel, Françoise André:
Distribution over Mobile Environments. 568-569
Multimedia and Visualization
- Ik Soo Lim, Daniel Thalmann:
Tournament Selection for Browsing Temporal Signals. 570-573 - ByoungChul Ko, Hae-Sung Lee, Hyeran Byun:
Image Retrieval Using Flexible Image Subblocks. 574-578 - Sooyong Kang, Heon Young Yeom:
Statistical Admission Control for Real-Time VOD Servers. 579-584 - Augusto Celentano, Ombretta Gaggi:
A Synchronization Model for Hypermedia Documents Navigation. 585-591 - Gwang S. Jung, Kyung W. Kang, Qutaibah M. Malluhi:
Multithreaded Distributed MPEGI-Video Delivery in the Internet Environment. 592-597 - Costas Mourlas:
A Framework for Creating and Playing Distributed Multimedia Information Systems with QoS Requirements. 598-600 - Sheng Feng Li, Mark D. Spiteri, John Bates, Andy Hopper:
Capturing and Indexing Computer-based Activities With Virtual Network Computing. 601-603 - Tereza G. Kirner, Valéria Farinazzo Martins Salvador:
Development of an Information Visualization Tool Using Virtual Reality. 604-606 - Uffe Kock Wiil, David L. Hicks:
Requirements for Development of Hypermedia Technology for a Digital Library Supporting Scholarly Work. 607-609
Parallel and Distributed Computing
- Felicia Ionescu:
Application-Level Virtual Memory Management in Real-Time Multiprocessor Systems. 610-614 - Xiangchuan Chen, Hong An, Shirong Zheng:
Broadcasting Under Network Ignorance Scenario. 615-619 - Tomomichi Seki, Takehiko Tsuchiya, Tatsuji Tanaka, Hadime Watanabe, Toshibumi Seki:
Network Integrated Supervisory Control for Power Systems Based on Distributed Objects. 620-626 - Joe L. Armstrong:
Increasing the Reliability of Email Services. 627-632 - S.-Y. Lee:
Effects of Communication Characteristics on Task Mapping Quality on a 2-D Mesh with Wormhole Routing. 633-640 - Heejo Lee, Jong Kim, Sung Je Hong, Sunggu Lee:
Task Scheduling using a Block Dependency DAG for Block-Oriented Sparse Cholesky Factorization. 641-648 - C. M. Ribeiro, F. Hernandes, F. C. J. de Oliveira, J. F. Ferreira Ribeiro:
A Parallel Algorithm for the Routing Problem: An Implementation in The Parallel Computer IBM-SP2. 649-654 - Ricardo Jiménez-Peris, Marta Patiño-Martínez, Sergio Arévalo:
Concurrent Transactional Replicated Servers. 655-660 - Taesoon Park, Heon Young Yeom:
A Lightweight Casual Logging Scheme for Recoverable Distributed Shared Memory. 661-666 - Safia H. Deif, Omar H. Karam, Samir I. Shaheen, Abd El-Moneim Y. Bilal:
Optical Hierarchical Fully Shuffled Tree. 667-676 - Mahmoud Al-Omari:
Routing in Quad Tree-Hypercube Networks. 677-681 - Nobuyuki Nezu:
Performance of Deflection Routing in Toroidal Networks. 682-684 - Susumu Shibusawa, Hiroyuki Makino, Shigeki Nimiya, Jun-ichi Hatta:
Scatter and Gather Operations on an Asynchronous Communication Model. 685-691 - Takashi Okuda, Seiji Adachi, Tetsuo Ideguchi, Hiroshi Yasukawa, Xuejun Tian:
A Dynamic Flexible Grouping over COBRA-based Network and its Application to Mobile Computing. 692-696
PC Clusters Applications
- Amit Rudra, Raj P. Gopalan:
Adaptive Use of a Cluster of PCs for Data Warehousing Applications: Some Problems and Issues. 698-703 - Luc Bougé, Jean-François Méhaut, Raymond Namyst, Loïc Prylli:
Using the VI Architecture to Build Distributed, Multithreaded Runtime Systems: A Case Study. 704-709 - Janez Brest, Aleksander Vreze, Viljem Zumer:
A Sorting Algorithm on a PC Cluster. 710-715 - Jae-Heung Yeo, Heon Young Yeom, Taesoon Park:
An Asynchronous Protocol for Release Consistent Distributed Shared Memory Systems. 716-721
Programming Languages
- Abdulazeez S. Boujarwah, Kassem Saleh, Jehad Al-Dallal:
Testing Java Programs Using Dynamic Data Flow Analysis. 725-727 - Daniel Diaz, Philippe Codognet:
The GNU Prolog System and its Implementation. 728-732 - Vahe Amirbekyan, Krzysztof Zielinski:
The Role of Transaction Management in CORBA/ODB Integrated Systems' Performance. 733-740 - Dragan Bojic, Dusan M. Velasevic:
Reverse Engineering of Use Case Realizations in UML. 741-747 - Martin Gaedke, Christian Segor, Hans-Werner Gellersen:
WCML: Paving the Way for Reuse in Object-Oriented Web Engineering. 748-755 - Kazuhiro Ogata, Kokichi Futatsugi:
Operational Semantics of Rewriting with the On-demand Evaluation Strategy. 756-764 - Chris J. Harrison, Majid Naeem:
POOL: A Persistent Object-Oriented Language. 764-766 - David W. Shrewsbury, Cindy Norris:
Reducing the Impact of Software Prefetching on Register Pressure. 767-773 - William C. Kreahling, Cindy Norris:
Profile Assisted Register Allocation. 774-781 - John O'Donnell, Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
A Side-Effect-Free Hierarchical Radiosity Algorithm. 782-791 - James F. Power, Brian A. Malloy:
An Approach for Modeling the Name Lookup Problem in the C++ Programming Language. 792-796 - Wolfgang Golubski, Thomas Feuring, Johannes-Bernhard Hundehege:
Web-Based Money Investment Consultant. 797-798 - Eric Van Wyk:
Domain Specific Meta Languages. 799-803 - Alessandra Cavarra, Elvinia Riccobene, Andrea Zavanella:
A Formal Model for the Parallel Semantics of P3L. 804-812 - Alexandre Lenart, Christopher Sadler, Sandeep K. S. Gupta:
SSA-based Flow-sensitive Type Analysis: Combining Constant and Type Propagation. 813-817 - Gustaf Neumann, Uwe Zdun:
Towards the Usage of Dynamic Object Aggregations as a Foundation for Composition. 818-820 - Stephane Doyon, Mourad Debbabi:
Verifying Object Initialization in the Java Bytecode Language. 821-830 - Sebastian Danicic, Mark Harman:
Espresso: A Slicer Generator. 831-839 - Quentin Miller, Bernard Sufrin:
Eclectic CSP: A Language of Concurrent Processes. 840-842 - Timothy E. Denehy, Chang-Hyun Jo:
Parallel C++ for the Java Virtual Machine. 843-848
Software Engineering and Management
- David C. Rine:
Message from the Track Chair: Improving Software Engineering Management Practice Through Modeling and Experimentation with Enabling Technologies. 849-850 - Claudine Toffolon, Salem Dakhli:
A Framework for Studying the Coordination Process in Software Engineering. 851-857 - Nanjangud C. Narendra:
Adaptive Workflow Management - An Integrated Approach and System Architecture. 858-865 - Sana Abiad, Ramzi A. Haraty, Nashat Mansour:
Software Metrics for Small Database Applications. 866-870 - Khaled Jaber, Nader Nada, David C. Rine:
Product Line Stakeholder Viewpoint Approach and Validation Model. 871-875 - Vasudev Krishnamoorthy, Ming-Chien Shan:
Virtual Transaction Model to Support Workflow Applications. 876-881 - M. P. Bodlaender, A. H. L. Raemaekers, P. D. V. van der Stok:
TRAnD: Temporal Requirement Analysis and Design Tool. 882-886
World Wide Web Applications
- Stefano Ceri, Sara Comai, Ernesto Damiani, Piero Fraternali, Letizia Tanca:
Complex Queries in XML-GL. 888-893 - S. C. Rennie, A. M. J. Lane, M. Wilson:
Web Access to Environmental Databases: a Database Query and Presentation System for the UK Environmental Change Network. 894-897 - Giuseppe Psaila:
ERX: A Conceptual Model for XML Documents. 898-903 - G. E. Lyon:
Assurance Protocols and Small Web Retailers. 904-908 - Franck Barbeau, José Martinez:
How to Visit Data with OTHY. 909-914 - Matthias Wagner, Stefan Holland, Werner Kießling:
Efficient and Flexible Web Access to Art-Historical Image Collections. 915-921 - Maria Elena Bonfigli, Giorgio Casadei, Paola Salomoni:
Adaptive Intelligent Hypermedia using XML. 922-926 - Martin Gaedke, Jörn Rehse:
Supporting Compositional Reuse in Component-Based Web Engineering. 927-933 - Ralf-Dieter Schimkat, Stefan Müller, Wolfgang Küchlin:
A Lightweight, Message-Oriented Application Server for the WWW. 934-941 - Tadashi Nakano, Kaname Harumoto, Shinji Shimojo, Shojiro Nishio:
Controlling Transmission Order of Inline Objects for Effective Web Page Publishing. 942-947 - Wilfried Lemahieu:
A Context-Based Navigation Paradigm for Accessing Web Data. 948-955 - Maria Elena Bonfigli, Luigi Calori, Antonella Guidazzoli:
Nu.M.E.: a WWW Virtual Historic Museum of the City of Bologna. 956-961 - Robert A. Barta, Markus W. Schranz:
Syndication with JML. 962-970 - Joan D. Walton, Robert E. Filman, David J. Korsmeyer:
The Evolution of the DARWIN System. 971-977 - Mario A. Bochicchio, Roberto Paiano:
Prototyping Web Applications. 978-983 - Ernst Georg Haffner, Uwe Roth, Thomas Engel, Christoph Meinel:
Modeling of Time and Document Aging for Request Prediction - One Step Further. 984-990 - Christian Och, Roger King, Richard Osborne:
Integrating Heterogeneous Data Sources Using the COIL Mediator Definition Language. 991-1000 - Hilda Tellioglu:
Cooperative Planning: Using the Web for Cooperation in Architectural Planning. 1001-1005 - Paolo Bellavista, Antonio Corradi, Andrea Tomasi:
The Mobile Agent Technology to Support and to Access Museum Information. 1006-1013 - Teresa Roselli, C. Catanese, Stefania Loverro, Mary Victoria Pragnell, G. Sammitto:
WWW-Based Cooperative Learning. 1014-1020
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