Middleware 2003

ACM/IFIP/USENIX International Middleware Conference

Rio Othon Palace Hotel

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

16-20 June 2003


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Tutorials

Six outstanding tutorials have been selected (among a total of 19 quality submissions) for presentation at Middleware2003. Please check this page for the original Call for Tutorials.

Tutorial 1: J2EE vs. .NET

Monday, June 16th, 09:00h - 12:30h (Re-scheduled!!)

Michael Stal
Siemens AG
Corporate Technology
Munich, Germany

Tutorial 2: Peer-to-Peer Technologies

Monday, June 16th, 09:00h - 12:30h

Vana Kalogeraki
University of California
Riverside, California, USA

Tutorial 3: Realization of Distributed Applications using MDA and the CORBA Component Model

Monday, June 16th, 14:00h - 17:30h (Re-scheduled!!)

Marc Born
Fraunhofer FOKUS
Berlin, Germany
Tom Ritter
Fraunhofer FOKUS
Berlin, Germany
Phillipe Merle
Unversity of Lille
Villeneuve d'Ascq, France

Tutorial 4: Object-Oriented Middleware and Components for the Grid

Monday, June 16th, 14:00h - 17:30h

Denis Caromel
University of Nice

Sophia Antipolis, and 

INRIA-CNRS-IUF

France

Christian Perez

INRIA

France

Tutorial 5: Advanced Publish/Subscribe Services

Monday, June 16th, 14:00h - 17:30h

Alexander L. Wolf
University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado, USA
Antonio Carzaniga
University of Colorado
Boulder, Colorado, USA

Tutorial 6:  Network and Web Services Security Concepts Using Java

Monday, June 16th, 09:00h - 12:30h (Re-scheduled!!)

Raghavan N. Srinivas
Sun Microsystems Inc.
USA

 

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