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ZUM
2005
Springer
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15 years 11 months ago
Some Guidelines for Formal Development of Web-Based Applications in B-Method
Abstract. Web-based applications are the most common form of distributed systems that have gained a lot of attention in the past ten years. Today many of us are relying on scores o...
Abdolbaghi Rezazadeh, Michael J. Butler
ICALP
2004
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Group Spreading: A Protocol for Provably Secure Distributed Name Service
In order to enable communication between a dynamic collection of peers with given ID’s, such as “machine.cs.school.edu”, over the Internet, a distributed name service must b...
Baruch Awerbuch, Christian Scheideler
ECOWS
2007
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
A Dynamic Reconfigurable Web Service Composition Framework Using Reo Coordination Language
Web services are self-contained, modular units of application logic which provide business functionality to other applications via Internet connections. Several models have been u...
Soheil Saifipoor, Behrouz Tork Ladani, Naser Nemat...
ESORICS
2002
Springer
16 years 5 months ago
Authentication for Distributed Web Caches
We consider the problem of offloading secure access-controlled content from central origin servers to distributed caches so clients can access a proximal cache rather than the orig...
James Giles, Reiner Sailer, Dinesh C. Verma, Sures...
ADC
2003
Springer
123views Database» more  ADC 2003»
15 years 11 months ago
Transactions in Loosely Coupled Distributed Systems
An exciting trend in enterprise computing lies in the integration of applications across an organisation and even between organisations. This allows the provision of services by a...
Alan Fekete, Paul Greenfield, Dean Kuo, Julian Jan...