Communication Abstractions for Distributed Systems

Communication is the foundation of many systems. Understanding communication is a key to building a better understanding of the interaction of software entities such as objects, components, and aspects. This workshop was an opportunity to exchange points of view on many facets of communication and interaction. The workshop was divided in two parts: the first dedicated to the presentation of eight position papers, and the second to the selection and discussion of three critical topics in the communication abstraction domain.

[1]  Jussi Kangasharju,et al.  Communication abstractions in MundoCore , 2003 .

[2]  Jessie Dedecker,et al.  Communication Abstractions Through New Language Concepts , 2003 .

[3]  Johan Fabry But What if Things go Wrong , 2004 .

[4]  Gustavo A. Santana Torrellas,et al.  Modelling a network security systems using multi-agents systems engineering , 2003, SMC'03 Conference Proceedings. 2003 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Conference Theme - System Security and Assurance (Cat. No.03CH37483).

[5]  Luís Ferreira Pires,et al.  A systematic approach to platform-independent design based on the service concept , 2003, Seventh IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2003. Proceedings..

[6]  Luís Ferreira Pires,et al.  On the Role of Basic Design Concepts in Behaviour Structuring , 1997, Comput. Networks ISDN Syst..

[7]  Marten van Sinderen,et al.  Interaction systems design and the protocol- and middleware-centred paradigms in distributed application development , 2003 .

[8]  Jean Bacon,et al.  Content-based routing with on-demand multicast , 2004, 24th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2004. Proceedings..

[9]  John Murphy,et al.  A modular QoS-enabled load management framework for component-based middleware , 2003, OOPSLA '03.

[10]  Jizhou Sun,et al.  Load balance in a new group communication system for the WAN , 2003, CCECE 2003 - Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering. Toward a Caring and Humane Technology (Cat. No.03CH37436).