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Overview
Requirements for faster development
cycles, decreased effort, greater software reuse, and better end-to-end control
over system resources are motivating the creation and use of middleware and
middleware-based architectures. Middleware is systems software that
resides between the applications and the underlying operating systems, network
protocol stacks, and hardware. Its primary role is to (1) functionally bridge
the gap between application programs and the lower-level hardware and software
infrastructure in order to coordinate how parts of applications are connected
and how they interoperate and (2) enable and simplify the integration of
components developed by multiple technology suppliers.
Next-generation distributed
applications and systems will increasingly be developed using middleware. This
dependency poses hard R&D challenges, including latency hiding, masking
partial failure, information assurance and security, legacy integration, dynamic
service partitioning and load balancing, and end-to-end quality of service
specification and enforcement. To address these challenges, researchers and
practitioners need to discover and validate techniques, patterns, and
optimizations for middleware frameworks, multi-level distributed resource
management, and adaptive and reflective middleware architectures.
Following the success of past
conferences in this series (Lake District/UK, Palisades/NY, and
Heidelberg/Germany) and building upon the success of past COOTS conferences, the 4th International Middleware Conference will be the
premier event for middleware research and technology in 2003. The scope of the
conference is the design, implementation, deployment, and evaluation of
distributed system platforms and architectures for future computing and
communication environments. Highlights of the conference include a high quality
technical program, tutorials, invited speakers, poster presentations, and
workshops, all held in one of Brazil’s most outstanding areas of natural
beauty.
The proceedings of Middleware’2003
will be published as a volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science.
Topics of Interest
The topics of this conference
include, but are not limited to:
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Distributed real-time and
embedded (DRE) middleware platforms
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Reliable and fault-tolerant
middleware platforms
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Support for multimedia in
middleware platforms
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Novel quality of service (QoS)
architectures and evaluation techniques
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Event-based, publish/subscribe
and asynchronous middleware platforms
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Open architectures for
reconfigurable middleware
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Adaptive and reflective
middleware
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Middleware protocols and
services for information assurance and security
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Formal methods applied to
middleware
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Management and use of
component-based systems in distributed environments
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Applications of middleware
technologies, including telematics and e-commerce
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Novel paradigms, APIs, and
languages for distributed systems
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Integration of middleware with
model-integrated computing architectures, such as OMG MDA
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Extensions and refinements to
RM-ODP, CORBA, J2EE, .NET, etc.
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Impact of emerging Internet
technologies and standards on middleware platforms
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Integration of middleware
platforms with Web services and Java technologies
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Distributed systems management
and interactive configuration and development tools
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Issues of scalability in
existing and new distributed systems platforms
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Engineering distributed systems
in heterogeneous and mobile networks
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Middleware for ubiquitous and
mobile computing
Organization
General
Chair: |
Carlos
J.P. Lucena (PUC-Rio, Brazil) |
Program
co-Chairs: |
Douglas
Schmidt (Vanderbilt U., USA)
Markus
Endler (PUC-Rio, Brazil) |
Local
Arrangements co-Chairs: |
Alexandre
Sztajnberg (UERJ, Brazil)
Renato
Cerqueira (PUC-Rio, Brazil) |
Work
in Progress and Posters Chair: |
Guruduth
S. Banavar (IBM T.J. Watson, USA) |
Advanced
Workshops Chair: |
Gordon
Blair (Lancaster University, UK) |
Tutorials
Chair: |
Frank
Buschmann (Siemens AG, Germany) |
Publicity
co-Chairs: |
Fabio
Costa (UFG, Brazil)
Fabio
Kon (IME-USP, Brazil) |
Program Committee
Gul
Agha (U. of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, USA)
Jean
Bacon (Cambridge U., UK)
Gordon
Blair (U. of Lancaster, UK)
Don
Box (Microsoft, USA)
Roy
Campbell (U. of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, USA)
Andrew
Campbell (Columbia U., USA)
Geoff
Coulson (Lancaster U., UK)
Naranker
Dulay (Imperial College, UK)
Svend
Frolund (HP Labs, USA)
Chris
Gill (Washington U., St. Louis, USA)
Andy
Gokhale (Vanderbilt U., USA)
Rashid
Guerraoui (EPF Lausanne, Switzerland)
Arno
Jacobsen (U. of Toronto, Canada)
Peter
Honeyman (CITI, U. of Michigan, USA)
Fabio
Kon (U. of São Paulo, Brazil)
Doug
Lea (SUNY Oswego, USA)
Guy
LeDuc (U. of Liège, Belgium)
Orlando
Loques (UFF, Brazil)
Joe
Loyall (BBN Technologies, USA)
Raimundo
J. de Araujo Macedo (Federal U. of Bahia, Brazil)
Edmundo
R. Mauro Madeira (U. of Campinas, Brazil) |
Jan
de Meer (condat AG, Germany)
Klara
Nahrstedt (U. of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, USA)
Priya
Narasimhan (Carnegie Mellon U., USA)
Carlos
Pereira (UFRGS, Brazil)
Vijay
Raghavan (DARPA, USA)
Kerry
Raymond (DSTC, Australia)
Luis
Rodrigues (U. of Lisboa, Portugal)
Isabelle
Rouvellou (IBM, USA)
Bill
Sanders (U. of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, USA)
Rick
Schantz (BBN Technologies, USA)
Alexander
Schill (Technical U. of Dresden, Germany)
David
Sharp (The Boeing Company, USA)
Jacob
Slonim (Dalhousie U., Canada)
Jean-Bernard
Stefani (INRIA, Grenoble, France)
Joe
Sventek (Agilent Labs, UK)
Janos
Sztipanovits (Vanderbilt U., USA)
Nalini
Venkatasubramanian (U. of California, Irvine, USA)
Steve
Vinoski (IONA Technologies, USA)
Werner
Vogels (Cornell U., USA)
Martina
Zitterbart (U. of Karlsruhe, Germany) |
Submission Deadlines
Full Papers (extended
deadline): |
30 December 2002 |
Workshop
Proposals: |
20
October 2002 |
Tutorial
Proposals: |
15
January 2003 |
Work-in-Progress
Papers, Workshop
Papers and Posters: |
20
February 2003 |
More Information
For further information, please visit middleware2003.inf.puc-rio.br or
gsd.ime.usp.br/middleware2003.
For questions regarding the conference program, contact the PC chairs, Douglas
Schmidt (schmidt@cs.wustl.edu) or Markus Endler (endler@inf.puc-rio.br). For
other questions contact the local arrangements chairs, Alexandre Sztajnberg (alexszt@uerj.br)
or Renato Cerqueira (rcerq@inf.puc-rio.br). |