Trends in Distributed Systems: Towards a Universal Service Market: Third International IFIP/GI Working Conference, USM 2000, Munich, Germany, September 12-14, 2000 Proceedings

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USM 2000 is the third event in a series of international IFIP/GI conferences on Trends in Distributed Systems. Following the venues in Aachen, Germany (1996) and Hamburg, Germany (1998), this event in Munich considers the trend towards a Universal Service Market – USM 2000. The trend towards a universal service market has many origins, e.g., the integration of telecom and data communications, the deregulation e?orts with respect to telco markets, the globalization of information, the virtualization of companies, the requirement of a short time-to-market, the advances in network technologies, the increasing acceptance of e-commerce, and the increase in - bility. This leads to new business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-customer (B2C) environments that o?er both challenges and opportunities to enterprises and end-users. There is the need for ubiquitous services, trading, brokering and information management, for service market and business models, and for ?e- ble infrastructures for dynamic collaboration. Researchers, service vendors, and users must cooperate to set up the app- priate requirements for a universal service market and to ?nd solutions with respect to supporting platforms, middleware, distributed applications, and m- agement. The basis for these solution is a common understanding of means for de?ning, creating, implementing, and deploying the service market. Then, s- vice market makers, service aggregators, service auctioneers, ISP, ASP, BPO, and customers can freely interact in a dynamic, open, and universal market place.

Author(s): Sebastiano Trigila (auth.), Claudia Linnhoff-Popien, Heinz-Gerd Hegering (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1890
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 344
Tags: Computer Communication Networks; Software Engineering; Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Management of Computing and Information Systems; Business Information Systems

Front Matter....Pages -
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Beyond the TINA Lesson: Distributed Processing for Integrated Fixed and Mobile Communications....Pages 2-16
Quality of Service and Service Provisioning on a Competitive Market....Pages 17-26
The TAO of Patterns – Understanding Middleware and Component Architectures....Pages 27-27
Front Matter....Pages 29-29
Market-Skilled Agents for Automating the Bandwidth Commerce....Pages 30-41
Integrating Trading and Load Balancing for Efficient Management of Services in Distributed Systems....Pages 42-53
Mapping Enterprise Roles to CORBA Objects Using Trader....Pages 54-66
Front Matter....Pages 67-67
A Scheme for Component Based Service Deployment....Pages 68-80
Performance Modeling of a Service Provisioning Design....Pages 81-92
Correlation DialTone-Building Internet—Based Distributed Event Correlation Services....Pages 93-104
Front Matter....Pages 105-105
Programming Internet Quality of Service....Pages 106-123
Monitoring Quality of Service across Organizational Boundaries....Pages 124-137
Automated Allocation of Multi-provider Service Demands....Pages 138-149
Front Matter....Pages 151-151
A Vehicular Software Architecture Enabling Dynamic Alterability of Services Sets....Pages 152-163
JBSA: An Infrastructure for Seamless Mobile Systems Integration....Pages 164-175
Mobtel – A Mobile Distributed Telemedical System for Application in the Neuropsychological Therapy....Pages 176-187
Front Matter....Pages 189-189
Trade-offs in a Secure Jini Service Architecture....Pages 190-201
Loadable Smart Proxies and Native-Code Shipping for CORBA....Pages 202-213
A Middleware Architecture for Scalable, QoS-Aware, and Self-Organizing Global Services....Pages 214-229
Front Matter....Pages 231-231
Fuzzy Modeling of Cooperative Service Management....Pages 232-243
Customer Service Management: An Information Model for Communication Services....Pages 244-257
Front Matter....Pages 231-231
Specification of a Service Management Architecture to Run Distributed and Networked Systems....Pages 258-269
Front Matter....Pages 271-271
Towards Context-Aware User Modeling....Pages 272-277
Context Notification in Mobile Environment to Find the Right Person in Time....Pages 278-283
Automated Adaptation for Mobile Computing Based on Mobile Agents....Pages 284-289
How to Efficiently Deploy Mobile Agents for an Integrated Management....Pages 290-295
A Scalable Location Aware Service Platform for Mobile Applications Based on Java RMI....Pages 296-301
Front Matter....Pages 303-303
Design-Aspects for the Integration of CORBA-Based Value Added Services and Intelligent Networks....Pages 304-309
Experiences Building a Service Execution Node for Distributed IN Systems....Pages 310-317
Leasing in a Market for Computing Capacity....Pages 318-325
Virtual Malls for Web Commerce: Observations and Case Study....Pages 326-333
A QoS Meta Model to Define a Generic Environment for QoS Management....Pages 334-339
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