1. Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT 2003) Proceedings (Orlando, Florida, January 27-31, 2003).
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., Washington, DC. Computer Society., Helal, Sumi, Oie, Yuji, Chang, Carl, Murai, Jun, Helal, Sumi, Oie, Yuji, Chang, Carl, Murai, Jun, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., Washington, DC. Computer Society.
- Abstract
This proceedings from the 2003 Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT) contains papers from sessions on: (1) mobile Internet, including a target-driven cache replacement policy, context-awareness for service discovery, and XML transformation; (2) collaboration technology I, including human-network-based filtering, virtual collaboration spaces, flexible awareness management abstraction, locking scheme in Internet-based real-time group editors, consistency control system of XML documents, and real-time digital video streaming; (3) Internet computing models, including co-allocation of resources, the ABLES (Agent-Based Environment for Linking Simulations) system, and business process meta management; (4) collaboration technology II, Internet-based real-time locking scheme, consistency control system of XML documents, and real-time digital video streaming system over Ipv6 network; (5) Internet operation and performance, including active queue management mechanisms, link scheduling problems in packet radio networks, and Java framework for search applications; (6) Internet applications, including evaluation of Xpath expressions, robust pointing by Xpath Language, and junk electronic mail in Microsoft Outlook; (7) Web caching, including video-on-demand services, content distribution networks with server replicas, and adapted content delivery; (8) Internet security, including intrusion detection; (9) peer-to-peer models, including a personal service platform, file sharing exploiting hierarchy and asymmetry, and personal task management; (10) network measurements and their applications, including evaluation of intrusion detection systems, cooperative services in a digital government framework, and aggregated-flow rate measurements; (11) network and protocol architecture, including Jini/UPnP interoperability, and the conflict origin AS prefix in the inter-domain routing; (12) performance evaluation, including active diffusion computing, TCP compatibility, and TCP connections and network; (13) information retrieval and fusion, including Web access latency, spatial knowledge from the Web, and ADoc-oriented programming; (Short Papers I) E-Services, including heterogeneous Web services, conversational multi-modal browser, bilateral e-services, and NTM-Agent; and (14) mobile and Internet agents, including a distance evaluation system and policy-based mobile agent; (Short Papers II) issues in emerging networks, including unidirectional satellite link, Pixel Navigator, TCP performance in W-CDMA networks, multimedia application and IPv6 ADSL Internet access network, and Web-based feature reduction system; and (Short Papers III) Web related technology, including fast-prototyping methodology, Web proxy server using iSCSI, WebDigest, and Xmark performance study. Statements are included from panels on: broadband contents distribution service and technologies; and comparing Web services in the .NET framework with Java's J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) and related technologies. Includes an author index. (MES)
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- 2003