October 13, 2002, Osaka, Japan
In conjunction with:
21st IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS)
Sponsored by:
Japan Committee on Very Large Scale Biocomputing
Nowadays more and more projects envision very complex distributed systems and applications that require the coordination of an extremely large number of computers (e.g., Grid, P2P). The architecture of these systems is often highly dynamic, making it difficult, if not impossible, to implement otherwise simple maintenance procedures. This calls for more intelligent systems that would somehow be able to survive and evolve in the face of unexpected problems.
The purpose of this one-day workshop is to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners from industry and academia to discuss issues related to self-repairing and self-configurable distributed systems. Contributions of interest will address the questions of self-reparation and/or self-configuration as relating to, but not limited by, the following contexts:
Osaka, Japan. The workshop is held in conjunction with the 21st IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems.
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Xavier DEFAGO JAIST, Japan defago@jaist.ac.jp |
Fernando PEDONE HP Labs, Palo Alto, USA fernando_pedone@hp.com |
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Gustavo ALONSO ETH Zurich, Switzerland |
Akihiko KONAGAYA Riken-GSC, Japan |
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Adel CHERIF JAIST, Japan |
Hidemoto NAKADA AIST, Japan |
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Metin FERIDUN IBM Research, Zurich, Switzerland |
Isao ONO Tokushima Univ., Japan |
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Svend FROLUND HP Labs, Palo Alto, USA |
Ravi PRAKASH Univ. of Texas at Dallas, USA |
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Akira FUKUDA Kyushu Univ., Japan |
William SANDERS Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA |
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Maria GRADINARIU IRISA, France |
Richard D. SCHLICHTING AT&T Labs, USA |