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Trends in Distributed Systems: Towards a Universal Service Market

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Beyond the TINA Lesson: Distributed Processing for Integrated Fixed and Mobile Communications
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    Chapter 2 Quality of Service and Service Provisioning on a Competitive Market
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    Chapter 3 The TAO of Patterns – Understanding Middleware and Component Architectures
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    Chapter 4 Market-Skilled Agents for Automating the Bandwidth Commerce
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    Chapter 5 Integrating Trading and Load Balancing for Efficient Management of Services in Distributed Systems
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    Chapter 6 Mapping Enterprise Roles to CORBA Objects Using Trader
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    Chapter 7 A Scheme for Component Based Service Deployment
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    Chapter 8 Performance Modeling of a Service Provisioning Design
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    Chapter 9 Correlation DialTone-Building Internet—Based Distributed Event Correlation Services
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    Chapter 10 Programming Internet Quality of Service
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    Chapter 11 Monitoring Quality of Service across Organizational Boundaries
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    Chapter 12 Automated Allocation of Multi-provider Service Demands
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    Chapter 13 A Vehicular Software Architecture Enabling Dynamic Alterability of Services Sets
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    Chapter 14 JBSA: An Infrastructure for Seamless Mobile Systems Integration
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    Chapter 15 Mobtel – A Mobile Distributed Telemedical System for Application in the Neuropsychological Therapy
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    Chapter 16 Trade-offs in a Secure Jini Service Architecture
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    Chapter 17 Loadable Smart Proxies and Native-Code Shipping for CORBA
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    Chapter 18 A Middleware Architecture for Scalable, QoS-Aware, and Self-Organizing Global Services
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    Chapter 19 Fuzzy Modeling of Cooperative Service Management
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    Chapter 20 Customer Service Management: An Information Model for Communication Services
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    Chapter 21 Specification of a Service Management Architecture to Run Distributed and Networked Systems
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    Chapter 22 Towards Context-Aware User Modeling
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    Chapter 23 Context Notification in Mobile Environment to Find the Right Person in Time
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    Chapter 24 Automated Adaptation for Mobile Computing Based on Mobile Agents
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    Chapter 25 How to Efficiently Deploy Mobile Agents for an Integrated Management
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    Chapter 26 A Scalable Location Aware Service Platform for Mobile Applications Based on Java RMI
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    Chapter 27 Design-Aspects for the Integration of CORBA-Based Value Added Services and Intelligent Networks
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    Chapter 28 Experiences Building a Service Execution Node for Distributed IN Systems
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    Chapter 29 Leasing in a Market for Computing Capacity
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    Chapter 30 Virtual Malls for Web Commerce: Observations and Case Study
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    Chapter 31 A QoS Meta Model to Define a Generic Environment for QoS Management
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Title
Trends in Distributed Systems: Towards a Universal Service Market
Published by
Lecture notes in computer science, January 2000
DOI 10.1007/10722515
ISBNs
978-3-54-041024-9, 978-3-54-045272-0
Editors

Claudia Linnhoff-Popien, Heinz-Gerd Hegering

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