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| Keynote Takl I Distributed Security Algorithms by Mobile Agents Session I A: Ad Hoc Networks I A Real-Time Guarantee Scheme Based on the Runtime Message Scheduling and Error Control for the Dual Wireless Ad Hoc Sensor Network ADIAN: A Distributed Intelligent Ad-Hoc Network A Mobility Tolerant Cluster Management Protocol with Dynamic Surrogate Cluster-Heads for a Large Ad Hoc Network Prediction Based QoS Routing in MANETs MCDS Based Multicasting in Mobile Adhoc Networks Session I B: Distributed Computing and Algorithms I Programmer-Centric Conditions for Itanium Memory Consistency A Group Quorum System of Degree 1 An Efficient Non-intrusive Checkpointing Algorithm for Distributed Database Systems Adaptive Connected Dominating Set An Exercise in Distributed Output Switching An Efficient and Scalable Checkpointing and Recovery Algorithm for Distributed Systems Keynote Talk II On Distributed Verification Session II A: Security The Price of Defense and Fractional Matchings Construction of Adaptive IDS Through IREP++ and ARM Proving Optimality of DWS (Distance-Weighted Sampling) Probability Function for FMS IP Trace-Back Technique A Mechanism for Detection and Prevention of Distributed Denial of Service Attacks Session II B: Grid and P2P Computing Auction Based Resource Allocation in Grids MLBLM: A Multi-level Load Balancing Mechanism in Agent-Based Grid Data Management for a Distributed Hash Table DRWT: An:cient Random Walk Algorithm for Unstructured P2P Networks A.K. Choudhury Memorial Lecture Stochastic Models of IEEE 802.11e Wireless Networks with Multimedia Applications …… Author Index |
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