Middleware'98

Middleware 98 | Conference report | Proceedings


Middleware'98

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Posters

The Poster Session opens at 6:00pm on Wednesday and will run until 7:00pm. The plan is for poster presenters to stand by their posters during this time and informally discuss their work with interested delegates. Each poster will be mounted on a poster board and have a number attached (as listed below). On entering the poster session, each delegate will be given a handout which maps poster numbers to the appropriate title, author(s) and affiliation.

1. Cadmium: Systems Support for Mobile Environments
A. Baggio
INRIA, France

2. Da CaPo++: A Flexible Multimedia Middleware
C. Class
TIK, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

3. Managing Run-time Evolution of Distributed Software
P. Dickman
University of Glasgow, UK

4. Stream Binding for Pan-European Telecommunication Applications (Poster and Demo)
J. Dittrich, J. Ainslie and P. Loosemore
Eurescom / BT / DT / FT / KPN

5. Distributed Multimedia Services Based on a CORBA Platform
L. Gannoun
Institut Eurecom, France

6. Session Dynamics and Resource Allocation for Video in Collaborative Environments
C. Greenhalgh
University of Nottingham, UK

7. The AspectIX ORB Architecture
F. Hauck
University of Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany

8. Kensington: Scalable Distributed Data Mining
S. Hedvall
Imperial College, UK

9. Integrating Agents and CORBA
T. Hong
Imperial College, UK

10. Supporting Location-based Internet Services
R. Jose
Lancaster University, UK / Universidade do Minho, Portugal

11. Resource Managers for the Support of QoS in CORBA
D. Le Tien
Institut National des Telecommunications, France

12. QoS-aware Middleware for Integrated Broadband Mobile Communication Systems
C.-H. Lin
TU Berlin, Germany

13. The Guide Project
K. Mitchell
Lancaster University, UK

14. Creation of a Distributed Digital Library
R. Moreira
UFP (University Fernando Pessoa) / Lancaster University / INESC (Institute of Systems and Computers Engineering)

15. A Framework for Building Adaptive Services
T. Nakajima
Japan Advanced Institute of Science & Technology / Olivetti & Oracle Research Laboratory, UK

16. Supporting Multiple Personalities for Operating Systems
R. Neugebauer
University of Glasgow, UK

17. Design and Implementation of a Distributed Service Management System for a Customer Premises Network
J. O'Hara
Broadcom Eireann Research, Ireland

18. Keeping Middleware Out of Sight
J. Ridgeway
University of Massachusetts, USA

19. A Distributed Event-Based Implementation Framework
B. Silverajan
Tampere University of Technology, Finland

20. Objects by Value: Evaluating the Trade-off
A. Spiegel
Freie Universitaet, Berlin, Germany

21. Combining CORBA and ITU-T. 120 to a Conferencing Service
D. Trossen
Technical University of Aachen / Philips Research Labs, Aachen

22. DOORS: Fault Tolerance for CORBA Applications
S. Yajnik
Lucent Technologies