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The book features a diverse range of topics related to distributed systems, ubiquitous computing, and network management. It includes invited lectures on the evolution from distributed systems to ubiquitous computing and the current and future state of traffic telematics. Various sessions cover frameworks for evaluating web extensions, automated testing of XML/SOAP web services, and adaptive web caching for pervasive environments. Performance assessments of algorithms for dynamic resource management in local broadcast networks and bandwidth brokers for DiffServ networks are also discussed. In the realm of real-time applications, the book explores deterministic services and reflective server designs to enhance TCP-friendly media transmissions. It delves into modeling non-functional properties in distributed applications and the development of large-scale distributed systems, illustrated by the SILICON case study. Mobile computing is addressed through dynamic personalization of service endpoints and communication patterns in mobile ad-hoc networks, alongside improvements in capacity and energy efficiency. The text also examines parallel rendering of portlets, multicast-based mobility support, and various mobility management approaches for IPv6-based mobile car networks. Security and management topics include a flexible access control policy framework and service management modeling for SLA capabilities. The book concludes
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Kommunikation in verteilten Systemen (KiVS), Klaus Irmscher
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- 2003
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