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On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems 2006: OTM 2006 Workshops: OTM Confederated International Conferences and Posters, AWeSOMe, CAMS,COMINF,IS,KSinBIT,MIOS-CIAO,MONET,OnToContent,ORM,PerSys,OTM Academy Doctoral (4277 Lecture Notes in Computer Science)

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This two-volume set LNCS 4277/4278 constitutes the refereed proceedings of 14 international workshops held as part of OTM 2006 in Montpellier, France in October/November 2006. The 191 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 493 submissions to the workshops. The first volume begins with 26 additional revised short or poster papers of the OTM 2006 main conferences.

Table of Contents:
Specifying Instance Correspondence in Collaborative Business Processes.- Middleware Support for Monitoring: Privacy and Audit in Healthcare Applications.- A Probabilistic Approach to Reduce the Number of Deadline Violations and the Tardiness of Workflows.- A Unified Model for Information Integration.- Service Composition and Deployment for a Smart Items Infrastructure.- Synthetizing RDF Query Answers from Multiple Documents.- Establishing Agile Partnerships in Open Environments: Extended Abstract.- Distributed Adaptation Reasoning for a Mobility and Adaptation Enabling Middleware.- Scheduling of Composite Web Services.- Handling and Resolving Conflicts in Real Time Mobile Collaboration.- A Configurable Event Correlation Architecture for Adaptive J2EE Applications.- Autonomous Deployment and Reconfiguration of Component-Based Applications in Open Distributed Environments.- Dynamic Integration of Peer-to-Peer Services into a CORBA-Compliant Middleware.- Automated Deployment of Enterprise Systems in Large-Scale Environments.- Supporting Reconfigurable Object Distribution for Customizable Web Applications.- Towards the Definition and Validation of Coupling Metrics for Predicting Maintainability in Service-Oriented Designs.- R&D Project Management with ODESeW.- Heavyweight Ontology Engineering.- Semantic Data Integration in a Newspaper Content Management System.- Change Detection in Ontologies Using DAG Comparison.- Filtering Internet News Feeds Using Ad-Hoc Ontologies.- Mediation as Recommendation: An Approach to Design Mediators for Object Catalogs.- Benchmarking Data Schemes of Ontology Based Databases.- Dynamic Load Balancing for Online Games Using Predefined Area Information.- Seamless Integration of Generic Bulk Operations in Grid Applications.- An Efficient Search Scheme Using Self-organizing Hierarchical Ring in Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Systems.- AWeSOMe 2006 PC Co-chairs’ Message.- 3-Level Service Composition and Cashew: A Model for Orchestration and Choreography in Semantic Web Services.- Learning from an Active Participation in the Battlefield: A New Web Service Human-Based Approach.- A Collaborative Awareness Specification to Cover Load Balancing Delivery in CSCW Grid Applications.- An Agent System for Automated Web Service Composition and Invocation.- An Auction-Based Semantic Service Discovery Model for E-Commerce Applications.- Implementation of Business Process Requiring User Interaction.- A Petri Net Based Approach for Reliability Prediction of Web Services.- Facilitating Ontology (Re)use by Means of a Categorization Framework.- Agent-Grid Integration Ontology.- COMINF 2006 PC Co-chairs’ Message.- Community Informatics and Human Development.- Communications Breakdown: Revisiting the Question of Information and Its Significance for Community Informatics Projects.- More Than Wires, Pipes and Ducts: Some Lessons from Grassroots Networked Communities and Master-Planned Neighbourhoods.- Community-Driven Ontology Evolution Based on Folksonomies.- Knowledge Sharing over Social Networking Systems: Architecture, Usage Patterns and Their Application.- Metadata Mechanisms: From Ontology to Folksonomy ... and Back.- Virtual Individual Networks: A Case Study.- Agent Community Support for Crisis-Response Organizations.- Aggregating Information and Enforcing Awareness Across Communities with the Dynamo RSS Feeds Creation Engine: Preliminary Report.- Incorporating Indigenous World Views in Community Informatics.- Towards a Theory of Online Social Rights.- Requirements Determination in a Community Informatics Project: An ActivityTheory Approach.- Developing Enterprise Sponsored Virtual Communities: The Case of a SME’s Knowledge Community.- Understanding Weblog Communities Through Digital Traces: A Framework, a Tool and an Example.- Evaluating the Informational and Social Aspects of Participation in Online Communities.- An Approach to the Assessment of Applied Information Systems with Particular Application to Community Based Systems.- IS 2006 PC Co-chairs’ Message.- An Implementation of a Trusted and Secure DRM Architecture.- Using Image Steganography for Decryptor Distribution.- An Efficient Dispute Resolving Method for Digital Images.- Use of SAML for Single Sign-On Access to Multimedia Contents in a Peer-to-Peer Network.- EMAP: An Efficient Mutual-Authentication Protocol for Low-Cost RFID Tags.- Secure EPCglobal Class-1 Gen-2 RFID System Against Security and Privacy Problems.- A Case Against Currently Used Hash Functions in RFID Protocols.- An Efficient ID-Based Delegation Network.- Enabling Practical IPsec Authentication for the Internet.- Preamble Encryption Mechanism for Enhanced Privacy in Ethernet Passive Optical Networks.- SMARTCOP – A Smart Card Based Access Control for the Protection of Network Security Components.- On the Existence of Related-Key Oracles in Cryptosystems Based on Block Ciphers.- New Key Generation Algorithms for the XTR Cryptosytem.- Public-Key Encryption from ID-Based Encryption Without One-Time Signature.- Solving Bao’s Colluding Attack in Wang’s Fair Payment Protocol.- An Efficient Algorithm for Fingercode-Based Biometric Identification.- Robustness of Biometric Gait Authentication Against Impersonation Attack.- From Features Extraction to Strong Security in Mobile Environment: A New Hybrid System.- Improving the Dynamic ID-Based Remote MutualAuthentication Scheme.- Security Enhancement of a Remote User Authentication Scheme Using Smart Cards.- Information Leakage and Capability Forgery in a Capability-Based Operating System Kernel.- Reverse Engineering of Embedded Software Using Syntactic Pattern Recognition.- Disaster Coverable PKI Model Utilizing the Existing PKI Structure.- A Corporate Capital Protection and Assurance Model.- Quantitative Evaluation of Systems with Security Patterns Using a Fuzzy Approach.- Managing Critical Information Infrastructure Security Compliance: A Standard Based Approach Using ISO/IEC 17799 and 27001.- A Composite Key Management Scheme for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.- Adaptive Algorithms to Enhance Routing and Security for Wireless PAN Mesh Networks.- Secure and Seamless Handoff Scheme for a Wireless LAN System.- A CAPTCHA in the Text Domain.- Examining the DoS Resistance of HIP.- Securing Data Accountability in Decentralized Systems.- Privacy Friendly Information Disclosure.- KSinBIT 2006 PC Co-chairs’ Message.- Suggested Ontology for Pharmacogenomics (SO-Pharm): Modular Construction and Preliminary Testing.- Methodologically Designing a Hierarchically Organized Concept-Based Terminology Database to Improve Access to Biomedical Documentation.- A Proposal for a Gene Functions Wiki.- Using Semantic Web Tools to Integrate Experimental Measurement Data on Our Own Terms.- Ontology Guided Data Integration for Computational Prioritization of Disease Genes.- Bringing Together Structured and Unstructured Sources: The OUMSUIS Approach.- Reactome – A Knowledgebase of Biological Pathways.- Structural Similarity Mining in Semi-structured Microarray Data for Efficient Storage Construction.- Modeling and Storing Scientific Protocols.- A Knuckles-and-Nodes Approach to the Integration ofMicrobiological Resource Data.- MIOS-CIAO 2006 PC Co-chairs’ Message.- The CrocodileAgent: Research for Efficient Agent-Based Cross-Enterprise Processes.- Case Study – Automating Direct Banking Customer Service Processes with Service Oriented Architecture.- An Event-Trigger-Rule Model for Supporting Collaborative Knowledge Sharing Among Distributed Organizations.- Semantic LBS: Ontological Approach for Enhancing Interoperability in Location Based Services.- Dynamic Consistency Between Value and Coordination Models – Research Issues.- PROMONT – A Project Management Ontology as a Reference for Virtual Project Organizations.- SPI Methodology for Virtual Organizations.- A Pattern-Knowledge Base Supported Establishment of Inter-organizational Business Processes.- On the Concurrency of Inter-organizational Business Processes.- From Inter-organizational to Inter-departmental Collaboration – Using Multiple Process Levels.- An Ontology-Based Scheme Enabling the Modeling of Cooperation in Business Processes.- MONET 2006 PC Co-chairs’ Message.- Exploring Social Context with the Wireless Rope.- Extending Social Networks with Implicit Human-Human Interaction.- A Classification of Trust Systems.- Solving Ambiguities for Sketch-Based Interaction in Mobile Environments.- Supporting Mobile Activities in a Shared Semantic Ambient.- Cultural Interface Design: Global Colors Study.- Multimodal Interactive Systems to Manage Networked Human Work.- SIAPAS: A Case Study on the Use of a GPS-Based Parking System.- Mobile Social Software for Cultural Heritage Management.- Middleware Platform for Ubiquitous Location Based Service.- Multimodal Architectures: Issues and Experiences.- MobiSoft: An Agent-Based Middleware for Social-Mobile Applications.- Innovative Healthcare Services forNomadic Users.- Erratum.


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  • ISBN-13: 9783540482697
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Edition: 2006 ed.
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 30 mm
  • Weight: 1155 gr
  • ISBN-10: 3540482695
  • Publisher Date: 26 Oct 2006
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 1009
  • Series Title: 4277 Lecture Notes in Computer Science
  • Sub Title: OTM Confederated International Conferences and Posters, AWeSOMe, CAMS,COMINF,IS,KSinBIT,MIOS-CIAO,MONET,OnToContent,ORM,PerSys,OTM Academy Doctoral
  • Width: 155 mm


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