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DD4LCCI '10: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Data Dissemination for Large Scale Complex Critical Infrastructures
ACM2010 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
EDCC '10: European Dependable Computing Conference Valencia Spain 27 April 2010
ISBN:
978-1-60558-917-6
Published:
27 April 2010
Sponsors:
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Spain, Generalitat Valenciana, Spain

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Abstract

Welcome to Valencia and to the first edition of the workshop on Data Distribution for Large-scale Complex Critical Infrastructures (DD4LCCI 2010). This workshop aims at providing a forum for researchers and engineers in academia and industry to foster an exchange of research ideas, results, experiences, and products in the area of reliable, timely and scalable data dissemination in large-scale critical systems from a middleware support perspective. The scope is to envision new trends and ideas about theoretical and practical aspects of designing, implementing, and evaluating future data distribution platforms for the next generation critical networked infrastructures.

The program of DD4LCCI 2010 consists of 4 high-quality papers, covering the above-mentioned topics. Each paper was selected according to three reviews produced mainly by Program Committee members and a little percentage of external reviewers. Selected papers come from several countries around the world, with a good balance between academic and industrial research. In addition, we are glad to open the workshop with a remarkable keynote speech by Roberto Baldoni, distinguished professor at the University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy. Finally, the workshop is followed by a panel to discuss the presented topics and to indicate possible future avenues of exploration for this challenging research area.

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research-article
Data Dissemination supporting collaborative complex event processing: characteristics and open issues

Most distributed applications today receive events, process them and in turn create new events which are sent to other processes. Business intelligence, air traffic control, collaborative security, complex system software management are examples of such ...

research-article
Data distribution technologies in wide area systems: lessons learned from the SWIM-SUIT project experience

The Air Traffic Management (ATM) domain is moving from fragmented systems towards a single sky. SWIM is the world recognized technological programme aiming to support in- formation sharing and data exchange in the next generation ATM systems. A ...

research-article
Redefinable events for dynamic reconfiguration of communications in ubiquitous computing

In ubiquitous computing systems, publish/subscribe communication paradigm is usually used to exchange information between applications, services and devices, for its ability to decouple communication participants. In these systems, dynamic ...

research-article
Adapting and evaluating distributed real-time and embedded systems in dynamic environments

Quality of Service (QoS)-enabled publish/subscribe (pub/- sub) middleware provides much needed infrastructure for data dissemination in distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) systems. It is hard, however, to quantify the performance of mechanisms that ...

research-article
Adaptive parallel computing for large-scale distributed and parallel applications

This paper presents the structure and functionality of zFunction, which is an adaptive distributed computing platform that supports a user-friendly programming model for developing parallel processing applications. It allows developers to design ...

Contributors
  • University of Salerno
  • Vanderbilt University
  • University of Naples Federico II
  • Vanderbilt University
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