SAINT2002 Advance Program

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SAINT-2002


[Jan. 28]

13:30-15:00  Conference Room 1&2

[Session 1] "Short Paper 1"

       Chair : TBD

       1.      Internet Mail Transfer and Check System Based on Intelligence Mobile Agents

         LI Cheng and WANG Weinong

        2.  SECURITY in MOBILE AGENT SYSTEMS

         Ahmed Sameh and Dalia Fakhry

        3.  Collaboration among Agents in Logical Network of Peer-To-Peer Services

         Tadashige Iwao, Yuji Wada, Shigeichiro Yamasaki,

         Masatoshi Shiouchi, and Makoto Okada

        4.  Incremental Hoarding and Reintegration in Mobile Environments

         Sumi Helal, Abhinav Khushraj, and Jinsuo Zhang

        5.   A "Single Authoring" Programming Model for Mobile e-Business

         Stephane H. Maes

        6.  Design and Implementation of a Kernel Monitoring System for Network Servers

  Yutaka Nakamura, Eiji Kawai, Shinji Shimojo, Suguru Yamaguchi,  and Hideki Sunahara

        7.  Multicast over Satellite

         Hidetaka Izumiyama and Hiroyuki Kusumoto

        8.  Implementation and Evaluation of Authorized Access LAN Sockets using PPPoE

Hideo Masuda, Michio Nakanishi, Masahide Nakamura, and Mio Suzuki

 

15:30-17:00 Conference Room 1&2

 [Session2 ] "Short Paper 2 "

 Chair : TBD

         1.   A Knowledge Sharing System using XML Linking Language and Peer-to-Peer Technology

         Hiroyuki Sato, Kenji Otomo, and Tsuyoshi Masuo

         2.   A VoiceXML Framework for Reusable Dialog Components

         Stephane H. Maes

        3.   A Propoed Net-space Service using "InfoLead" Cruising Navigation Technology

        Toru KAWAMURA, Atsushi kANAI, Kaku Take-uchi, and Tetsuyuki MUTOU

         4.  Experimental Results of Pattern-Based Automatic Program Generator

         Makoto Yoshida and Mitunori Sakamoto

   

[Jan. 29]  

  09:30-10:30   Noh Theatre

  [Opening] "Keynote Speech"

   "Renaissance in Information Society-impact of mobile, broadband, ubiquitous, networks"

   Speaker: Koji Ohboshi, Chairman of NTT DoCoMo

11:00-12:30  Noh Theatre

[Session 3] "Enterprise & Knowledge Management"

Chair : Erich Neuhold

      1.    Knowledge Creation through Task Model and Information Organizing Method Using Images/Drawing Expression

         Calvin Woodworth and Hiroyuki Kojima

      2.  The Internet Enterprise

         Sumi Helal, Stanley Su, Jie Meng, Raja Krithivasan, and Arun Jagatheesan

 

14:00-15:30  Noh Theatre

[Session 4] "Internet Security"

Chair: TBD

      1.      Remote Attack Detection Method in IDA: MLSI-Based Intrusion Detection using Discriminant Analysis

         Midori Asaka, Takefumi Onabuta, Tadashi Inoue, and Shigeki Goto

      2.  Design and Implementation of Unauthorized Access Tracing System

         Sh                Shigenyuki Matsuda, Tatsuya Baba, Akihiro Hayakawa, and Taichi Nakamura

      3.  A New Intrusion Detection Method based on Process Profiling

         Yoshinori Okazaki, Izuru Sato, and Shigeki Goto

 

16:00-17:30 Noh Theatre

[Panel 1] "Contents&Application Architecture"

Chair: Shnji Shimojo, Osaka Univ.

Panelists: Hideki Sakamoto, NTT Cyber Solution Lab.
       Youki Kadobayashi, NAIST
       Yasuhiro Endo, Network
Appliances       

 

15:30-17:30  Conference Room 1&2

[Session 5] "Agent Technology"

Chair :TBD

      1.      Adaptive Behaviors of Intelligent Agents based on Neural Semantic Knowledge

         Tinning Zhang, Stefan Covaci

      2.  A Component-Based Approach for Integrating Mobile Agents Into the Existing Web Infrastructure

         Paulo Marques, Raul Fonseca, Paulo Simoes, Luis Silva, and Joao G. Silva

      3.      Mobile Agents for QoS Tailoring, Control and Adaptation over the Internet: the ubiQoS Video on Demand Service

         Francesco Baschieri, Paolo Bellavista, and Antonio Corradi

      4.   Dynamic Configuration of Agent Migration Protocols for the Internet

         Ichiro Satoh 

18:00-20:00 Noh Theatre

[Reception]

  Welcome Event(Noh) 

[Jan. 30]

09:30-10:30 Noh Theatre

 [Keynote] Keynote Speech

"Delivering Value to Professional Society Members Using the Internet"

 Speaker: Willis King, University of Houston and 2002 IEEE Computer Society President

10:30-17:00 Conference Room 2

[Workshop 1] "Linux and Internet Applications"

Session 1: Linux Kernel technologies for Internet Applications
Session 2:  Internet Application on Linux
Organizers: Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda University, Japan;  Shinichi Ochiai, Mitsubishi electric Corporation, Japan

  


11:0-13:00 Noh Theatre      

 [Session 6] "Web Engineering 1"

   Chair: TBD

         1.   Analysis and Improvement of HITS Algorithm for Detecting Web Communities

         Saeko Nomura, Satoshi Oyama, Tetsuo Hayamizu, and Toru Ishida

         2.   Contents-Independent EPSS for the Web site

         Yuko Ikehata, Toshio Souya, and Yoshinori Hijikata

         3.   XSLT Stylesheet Generation by Example with WYSIWYG Editing

         Kouichi Ono, Teruo Koyanagi, Mari Abe, and Masahiro Hori

 

14:00-15:30 Noh Theatre

[Session 7] "Web Engineering 2"

Chair :Hoh (Peter) In

          1.      InfoLead - A New Concept for Cruising Navigation Technology

         Katsuya Arai, Tetsuyuki Mutou, and Atsusi Kanai

        2.      Discovering Empirical Laws of Web Dynamics

         Kazumi Saito and Pat Langley

        3.   On Updating in Very Short Time by Distributed Search Engines

         Nobuyoshi Sato, Minoru Uehara, Yoshifumi Sakai, and Hideki Mori

 

16:00-17:30 Noh Theatre

[Panel 2] "Mobile Commerce: Vision and Challenges"

Chair: Hui Lei, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

Panelists: Stefan Hild, IBM Zurich Research Lab
       Anatole V. Gershman, Accenture
       Masaki Kinoshita, NTT DoCoMo
       Dik L. Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
       George Samaras, University of Cyprus                  

 15:30-17:00 Conference Room 1

[Session 8] "Internet Communities"

Chair : TBD

        1.   Connectedness Oriented Communication: Fostering a Sense of Connectedness to Augment Social Relationships

         Kazuhiro Kuwabara, Takumi Watanabe, Takeshi Ohguro, Yoshihiro Itoh,  and Yuji Maeda

        2.  Service Emergence based on Relationship among Self-Organizing Entities

         Tomoko Itao, Tetsuya Nakamura, Masato Matsuo, Tatsuya Suda, and Tomonori Aoyama

        3.   X-VRML - XML Based Modeling of Virtual Reality

         Krzysztof Walczak and Wojciech Cellary

 

     18:30-21:00 Reception Hall

     [Banquet]

[Jan. 31]

09:00-17:00 Conference Room 2

[Workshop 2] "Applications that support the dissemination of information and collaboration within large communities"

Session 1: Paper Presentations
Session 2: Discussion of Other Approaches Used in the Industry
Session 3: Discussion of Strengths and Weaknesses of Each Approach

Organizers: Catherine Wolf, Maroun Touma, Carolyn Brodie, IBM USA

 

09:00-10:00 Noh Theatre

 [Session 9 ] "Algorithms"

Chair :TBD

        1.  Using Plain Base32 ASCII-Compatible Encoding in the Local Part of E-mail Addresses

         Pei-Chi Wu

        2.   Effcient Construction Of Variable-Stride Multibit Tries For IP Lookup

         Sartaj Sahni and Kun Suk Kim

   

10:30-12:00 Noh Theatre

[Session 10 ]"Network Architecture"

Chair: TBD

        1.   Intelligent Internet Search Applications Based on VLSI Associative Processors

         Huaiyu Xu, Yoshio Mita, and Tadashi Shibata

         2.   A Design of a Next Generation IX using MPLS Technology

         Ikuo Nakagawa, Hiroshi Esaki, and Kenichi Nagami

         3.   A Virtual Overlay Network for Integrating Home Appliances

         Tatsuo Nakajima, Ichiro Satoh, and Hiroyuki Aizu 

13:30-15:00  Noh Theatre 

[ Session 11] "Performance & Protocol"

        1.  Inferring traffic flow characteristics from aggregated-flow measurement

         Masato TSURU, Tetsuya TAKINE, and Yuji OIE

         2. Design and Evaluation of Dynamic Protocol Selection Architecture for Reliable Multicast

         Kensuke Shibata, Koji Okamura, and Keijiro Araki

         3.  CAD-HOC: A CAD Like Tool for Generating Mobility Benchmarks in Ad-Hoc Networks

         Sumi Helal, Subodh Shah, and Edwin Hernandez

       15:30-17:00  Noh Theatre 

[ Panel 3] "Concluding SAINT2002, Towards next generation "

Chair: Jun Murai, KEIO Univ

Panelist: 
      Jun Muri, KEIO Univ
       Gul Agha, University of Illinois
       Ly Sauer, Sandia National Lab
      Sumi Helal, University of Florida

[Feb. 1]  

09:00-17:00 Conference Room 1

[Workshop 3] "Measurement technology for the Internet Applications"

Session 1: Issues in Measurement and Their Solutions
Session 2: Microscopic and Macroscopic Analyses of Network Characteristics
Session 3: Characteristics Estimation Techniques Based upon

Organizers: Yuji Oie, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Kenjiro Cho, Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc., Japan
Hiroshi Esaki, University of Tokyo, Japan


09:00-17:00 Conference Room 2
[Workshop 4] "Web Services Engineering 2002 (WebSE 2002)"

Session 1: Opening and Keynote
Session 2: Web Services Platform Engineering
Session 3: Web Services Application Engineering
Session 4: Enabling Technologies for Web Services

Organizers: Hiroshi Maruyama, IBM Japan
Mikio Aoyama (mikio.aoyama@nifty.com), Nanzan University, Japan
Sanjiva Weerawarana (sanjiva@watson.ibm.com), IBM T.J. Watson
Research Center, USA
 

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WORKSHOP SCHEDULE:
 

Jan 30 10:30 - 17:00 "Linux and Internet Appliances"
Jan 31
9:00 - 17:00 "Applications that support the dissemination of information and     collaboration within large communities"
Feb 1
9:00 - 17:00 "Measurement technology for the Internet Applications"
Feb 1
9:00 - 17:00 "Web Services Engineering 2002 (WebSE 2002)"

 

WORKSHOP #1  "Linux and Internet Applicances"

Organizers: Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda University, Japan
Shinichi Ochiai, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
Schedule: Jan 30, 10:30 - 17:00 
Place: Conference Room 1 or 2

Session 1: Linux Kernel Technologies for Internet Appliances
Chair: Shinichi Ochiai

(1) Linux on ITRON: A Hybrid Operating System Architecture for
Embedded Systems

Hiroaki Takada, Shin'ichi IIyama, Tsutomu Kindaichi, Shouichi Hachiya
Toyohashi Uinv. of Technology, Japan


(2) Issues for Making Linux Predictable
Tatsuo Nakajima, Masatoshi Iwasaki
Waseda University, Japan
Shinichi Ochiai, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan

(3) Improvement of Linux IPv6 Protocol Stack in USAGI Project
Yuji Sekiya, Keio University, Japan
Hiroshi Esaki, Tokyo University, Japan
Jun Murai, Keio University, Japan

Session 2: Internet Appliances on Linux
Chair: Tatsuo Nakajima

(1) Security Issues for Internet Appliances
Frank STAJANO, Hiroshi ISOZAKI 
University of Cambridge, UK

(2) Building Audio and Visual Home Appliances on Linux
Kouta Soejima, Masahiko Matsuda, Toru Iino, and Taketoshi Hayashi
FUJITSU LSI SOLUTION LIMITED, Japan
Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda University, Japan


(3) A Case Study of Implementing Home Appliance Middleware on Linux and Java
Hiro Ishikawa, Eiji Tokunaga, Tatsuo Nakajima
Waseda University, Japan


(4) Research and Development on On-board Server for Internet ITS
Shuhgo Kato
Hirohiko Yanagawa
Research Laboratories, Denso Corporation, Japan



WORKSHOP #2 "Applications that support the dissemination of
information and collaboration within large communities"

Organizers: Catherine Wolf, Maroun Touma, Carolyn Brodie, IBM USA
Schedule: Jan 31, 9:00 - 17:00
Place: Conference Room 1 or 2

Session 1: Paper Presentations
Chairs: Carolyn Brodie, Maroun Touma, Catherine Wolf

(1) A Roles and Rights Language Specification for a Distributed e-commerce Environment
Anthony Rhodes and William Caelli
School of Computing Science, Queensland University of Technology, Australia


(2) e-Duet: Collaborative Software Development Communityware by
Elementary/Junior High Schools and Universities

Atsuo Hazeyama, Tsutomu Ishide, and Masatoshi Shimakage
Department of Mathematics and Informatics, Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan


(3) Helping Large Organizations Collaborate
Carolyn Brodie, Maroun Touma, and Catherine Wolf
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, New York, USA


Session 2: Discussion of Other Approaches Used in the Industry

Session 3: Discussion of Strengths and Weaknesses of Each Approach

WORKSHOP #3 "Measurement technology for the Internet Applications"

Organizers: Yuji Oie, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Kenjiro Cho, Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc., Japan
Hiroshi Esaki, University of Tokyo, Japan
Schedule: Feb 1(Fri), 9:00 - 17:00
Place: Conference Room 1

Session 1: Issues in Measurement and Their Solutions
Chair: H. Esaki

Keynote: Quality in measurement: Beyound the deployment barrier
Tony McGregor

Invited Talk: An aggregation technique for traffic monitoring
Kenjiro Cho, Ryo Kaizaki, Akira Kato

(1) Performance Analysis of Queue Length Distribution of Tandem Routers for QoS measurement
Nobuo Ryoki, Kenji Kawahara, Takeshi Ikenaga, Yuji Oie

 

Session 2: Microscopic and Macroscopic Analyses of Network Characteristics
Chair: K. Cho

Invited Talk: Macroscopic analyses of the infrastructure: measurement and
visualization of Internet connectivity and performance
Bradley Huffaker

Invited Talk: Traffic measurements within IP routers: requirements,
technologies, and stadardization
Juergen Quittek, NEC Europe Ltd.

(2) Development of a WWW Server Management Support System
Y. Nakamura, E. Kawai, S. Yamaguchi, H. Sunahara, S. Shimojo

Session 3: Characteristics Estimation Techniques Based upon Measurement
Chair: K. Yoshida

Invited Talk: Experiences with NIMI
Vern Paxson, Andrew K. Adams, Matt Mathis

(3) CoMPACT-Monitor: Change-of-Measure based passive/active monitoring -weighted active sampling scheme to infer QoS-
Masaki Aida, Keisuke Ishibashi, Toshiyuki Kanazawa

(4) Estimation of clock offset from one-way delay measurement on asymmetric paths
Masato Tsuru, Tetsuya Takine, Yuji Oie

(5) Method of estimating of end-to-end performance distribution using
conventional managed objects

Katsunori Ori

WORKSHOP #4, "Web Services Engineering 2002 (WebSE 2002)"

Organizers: Hiroshi Maruyama, IBM Japan
Mikio Aoyama , Nanzan University, Japan;
Sanjiva Weerawarana
, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Schedule: Feb 1(Fri), 9:00 - 17:00
Place: Conference Room 2

Session 1: Opening and Keynote
Chair: M. Aoyama

Keynote: Current status and future directions of web services
S. Weerawarana, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA

Session 2: Web Services Platform Engineering
Chair: S. Matsuda

(1) XML digital signature system independent on existing applications
T. Takase, N. Uramoto, IBM Research, Japan
K. Baba, IBM Japan


(2) Session Authentication protocol for web services
H. Hada and H. Maruyama, IBM Japan

(3) Towards the Integration of web services security with enterprise environments
Y. Nakamura, S. Hada, R. Neyama, IBM Research, Japan

Session 3: Web Services Application Engineering
Chair: M. Funabashi

(1) An open service collaboration platform - architecture and development technique
M. Born, Fraunhofer Fokus, Germany

(2)Web services processing platform - eCo-Flow
T. Hatashima, D. Yokozeki, et al., NTT, Japan


(3) A form-based approach for web services by enduser-initiative application development
T. Chusho, K. Fujiwara, H. Ishigure, J. Shimada, Meiji University,Japan

(4) Design and implementation of web-based education tool
Y. Imai, et al., Kagwa University, Japan

Session 4: Enabling Technologies for Web Services
Chair: S. Uehara

(1) Requirements for open service collaboration among web services
K. Yokoyama, E. Yoshida, S. Matsuda, NTT Data, Japan

(2) A new framework for mobile web services
S.-T. Cheng, J.-P. Liu, J.-L. Kao, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
C.-M. Chen, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan


(3) On verifying web service flow
S. Nakajima, NEC, Japan

(4) A business-driven service model
M. Aoyama, Nanzan University, Japan

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PANEL SCHEDULE

 

Jan 29 15:30 - 17:00 "Contents & Application Architecture"
Jan 30
15:30 - 17:00 "Mobile Commerce: Vision and Challenges"
Jan 31
15:30 - 17:00 "Concluding SAINT2002, Summary & Vision"

PANEL #1 "Contents & Application Architecture"
Chair: Shinji Shimojo, Osaka Univ
Schedule: Jan 29(Tue), 15:30 - 17:00
Panelists:
      Hideki Sakamoto, NTT Cyber Solution Lab.
      Youki Kadobayashi, NAIST
      Yasuhiro Endo, Network Appliances 
      Tim Goodwin, F5 Networks Japan

PANEL #2 "Mobile Commerce: Vision and Challenges"
Chair: Hui Lei, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Schedule: Jan 30(Wed), 15:30 - 17:00
Panelists:
      Stefan Hild, IBM Zurich Research Lab
      Anatole V. Gershman, Accenture
      Masaki Kinoshita, NTT DoCoMo
      Dik L. Lee, Hong Kong University of   Science and Technology
      George Samaras, University of Cyprus

PANEL #3 "Concluding SAINT2002, Towards next generation"
Chair: Jun Murai, KEIO Univ
Schedule: Jan 31(Thu) 15:30 - 17:00
Panelist:
       Jun Murai, KEIO Univ
       Gul Agha, University of Illinois
       Ly Sauer, Sandia National Lab
       Sumi Helal, University of Florida

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