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2nd EDOC 1998: La Jolla, CA, USA
- Second International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop, EDOC 1998, La Jolla, CA, USA, November 3-5, 1998, Proceedings. IEEE 1998, ISBN 0-7803-5158-4
Session 1: Architectures and Frameworks
- Jon Oldevik, Arne-Jørgen Berre:
UML-based methodology for distributed systems. 2-13 - Peter F. Linington, Zoran Milosevic, Kerry Raymond:
Policies in communities: extending the ODP enterprise viewpoint. 14-24 - Cris Kobryn:
Modeling enterprise software architectures using UML. 25-34 - S. S. Iyengar:
A universal repository architecture using the OMG UML and MOF. 35-44
Session 2: Business Objects, Contracts and Processes
- Frank Griffel, Marko Boger, Harald Weinreich, Winfried Lamersdorf, Michael Merz:
Electronic contracting with COSMOS-how to establish, negotiate and execute electronic contracts on the Internet. 46-55 - Martin Schader, Axel Korthaus:
Modeling business processes as part of the BOOSTER approach to business object-oriented system development based on UML. 56-67 - Kai Riemer:
A process-driven, event-based business object model. 68-74 - Yigal Hoffner, Andreas Schade:
Co-operation, contracts, contractual match-making and binding. 75-86
Session 3: Modeling and Meta-modeling
- Jan Øyvind Aagedal, Zoran Milosevic:
Enterprise modelling and QoS for command and control systems. 88-101 - Peter Loos, Thomas Allweyer:
Object-orientation in business process modeling through applying event driven process chains (EPC) in UML. 102-112 - Richard Lemesle:
Transformation rules based on meta-modeling. 113-122
Session 4 (Stream A): Enterprise Java Beans Applications
- Art Goldschmidt, Paul Horstmann, John Laurentiev:
Exploiting Enterprise JavaBeans in the NIIIP virtual enterprise. 124-135 - Guijun Wang, Liz Ungar, Dan Klawitter:
A framework supporting component assembly for distributed systems. 136-146
Session 5 (Stream B): Electronic Commerce
- Michael Duffy, Patrick Haren, James Schenck:
A distributed object framework for financial applications. 148-154 - Mikio Aoyama, T. Yamashita:
A commerce broker of software components and its experience. 155-162
Session 6 (Stream A): CORBA Applications
- Pascal Felber, Rachid Guerraoui, André Schiper:
Evaluating CORBA portability: the case of an object group service. 164-173 - Daniel L. Moniz:
Developing practical, object-oriented middleware interfaces for data-intensive applications. 174-182 - Donald Acton, Terry Coatta, Peter Phillips, Mike Sample:
A development framework for building fine-grained CORBA(R) applications. 183-193 - Mark C. Little, Santosh K. Shrivastava:
Integrating the Object Transaction Service with the Web. 194-205
Session 7 (Stream B): Quality of Service
- Jens-Hagen Syrbe, Thomas Preuß:
An enterprise-level analysis of customer-provider relationships and implications for QoS enforcement. 208-217 - Radu Litiu, Atul Prakash:
Adaptive group communication services for groupware systems. 218-229 - Christian Becker, Kurt Geihs:
QoS as a competitive advantage for distributed object systems: from enterprise objects to a global electronic market. 230-238 - Jari Koistinen, Aparna Seetharaman:
Worth-based multi-category quality-of-service negotiation in distributed object infrastructures. 239-249
Session 8 (Stream A): DCOM Applications
- Galen C. Hunt, Michael L. Scott:
A guided tour of the Coign automatic distributed partitioning system. 252-262 - Alexandre Feray, Fabrice Banctel, Véronique Daurensan, Famory Touré:
An object-oriented software bus for supervision systems, based on DCOM. 263-273 - Werner Vogels, Dan Dumitriu, Mike Pantiz, Kevin Chipawolski, Jason Pettis:
Quintet, tools for reliable enterprise computing. 274-280
Session 9 (Stream B): Telecommunications
- John-Luc Bakker, Harold J. Batteram:
Design and evaluation of the distributed software component framework for distributed communication architectures. 282-288 - Lionel Sacks, Ognjen Prnjat, Marcus Wittig, Mohamed Mancona Kandé, Bharat Bhushan, Shahrzade Mazaher, Cyril Autant:
TRUMPET service management architecture. 289-295 - Mike Fisher, Sohail Rana, Christian Egelhaaf:
Interoperability in a multiple-provider telecommunications environment. 296-303
Session 10: Collaborative and Workflow Systems
- Arne Koschel, Ralf Kramer:
Configurable event triggered services for CORBA-based systems. 306-318 - Israel Ben-Shaul, James W. Gish, William N. Robinson:
Implementing a component architecture on multiple distributed object frameworks. 319-329 - Alexander Keller:
Towards CORBA-based enterprise management: managing CORBA-based systems with SNMP platforms. 330-341
Session 11: System Management and Configuration
- Gerd G. Hillebrand, Patricia Krakowski, Peter C. Lockemann, Dietmar Posselt:
Integration-based cooperation in concurrent engineering. 344-355 - Sanya Uehara, Hirotaka Hara, Nobuyuki Kanaya, Takao Ookubo, Takahide Matsutsuka:
Enterprise model-based software architecture with server component integration. 356-363
Session 12: Virtual Enterprises
- John Barry, Manuel Aparicio IV, Timothy Durniak, Peter Herman, Jagan Karuturi, Charles Woods, Charles Gilman, Herman Lam, Rajiv Ramnath:
NIIIP-SMART: an investigation of distributed object approaches to support MES development and deployment in a virtual enterprise. 366-377 - Thomas B. Winans:
Object technology in the extended enterprise. 378-389
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