Papers from a winter 2002 symposium describe trends in mobile commerce, enterprise and knowledge management, Internet security, agent technology, content and application architecture, Web engineering, Internet communities, algorithms, network architecture, and performance and protocol. Specific subjects discussed include intelligent Internet search applications based on VLSI associative processors, inferring traffic flow characteristics from aggregated- flow measurement, design and implementation of an unauthorized access tracing system, and adaptive behaviors of intelligent agents based on neural semantic knowledge. Other subjects include dynamic configuration of agent migration protocols for the Internet, security in mobile agent systems, remote attack detection, and multicast over satellite. This work lacks a subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR.
Proceedings of a June 1999 conference, describing new areas in distributed computing, including novel Internet applications, electronic commerce, mobile and nomadic systems, and groupware. Papers are arranged in sections on areas such as broadcast and multicast, fault-tolerance, operating systems, r
Annotation Seventeen papers from the December 2000 workshop discuss ubiquitous and context-aware computing, service discovery and interaction, personal mobility, systems support and UI toolkits for mobile devices and protocols for wireless networks. Some of the topics are a virtual machine architecture designed for mobile embedded systems, the Roma personal metadata service, performance evaluation of a lightweight resource reservation protocol for mobile Internet hosts, optimizing thin clients for wireless active-media applications, and using CORBA applications in nomadic environments. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
Proceedings of the 34th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, held in Palo Alto, California, Novermber 1993. The chronological presentation includes discussion of Carnap's modal logic, power synchronization, dynamic word problems. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
Contains 113 papers presented at the April 1999 meetings. Arrangement is in 21 sections covering such topics as: algorithmic paradigms and primitives; latency tolerance and performance modeling; communication, run-time systems; scalable computing; communication and protocols for clusters; communication libraries; routing and broadcasting; miscellaneous architecture; advanced software for applications support; scientific engineering systems; signal processing; data mining and databases; and biological and discrete systems. Also included are abstracts of the panel discussions and the two keynote addresses from each of the symposiums. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The proceedings of ISMVL-92, held in Sendai, Japan, May 1992, comprise, in addition to 59 contributed papers, five invited presentations: High-Speed Digital Circuits for a Josephson Computer by S. Hasuo; On the Performance of Multivalued Integrated Circuits--Past, Present and Future by D. Etiemble;
Proceedings of the June 1996 conference which provided a forum for scientists, engineers, and computer users to exchange and compare their experiences, new ideas, and research results. Contains 169 contributions representing 24 countries over five continents discussing various aspects of distributed
Areas covered in this work include: physical design; synthesis; delay test and timing; high-level synthesis; hardware/software co-design; low-power design; verification; VLSI synthesis; testability enhancement; asynchronous design; diagnosis; test and fault modelling; and mixed-signal design.
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