WORKSHOP # 1
IEEE SAINT-2002 Workshop on
Linux and Internet Appliances
Date: January 30, 2002
Nara City, Nara, Japan
About SAINT-2002
The 2002 Symposium on Applications and the Internet
( SAINT-2002 ) is co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer
Society and the Information Processing Society of Japan,and is in cooperation with the Institute of Electronics,
Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE). For
more information, please visits:
http://www.icse.eecs.uic.edu/saint2002
or
http://www.ipsj.or.jp/kokusai/saint2002.html
Workshop Organizers
Tatsuo Nakajima, Waseda University
Rationale
In near future, almost all appliances near us will contain computers and will be connected
to the Internet. These appliances may change our lives dramatically. One of the most
important issues related to building future Internet appliances is to
reduce the development cost. However, traditional software platforms,
such as traditional
embedded operations systems, will not be able to meet
the goal.
Linux may solve this problem because Linux already provides
many applications and middleware components. Also, recently many
companies support to extend Linux for embedded systems. In the workshop
, we will discuss issues on building Internet appliances using
Linux.
Papers
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
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
A Case Study of Implementing Home Appliance Middleware on Linux and Java
Hiro Ishikawa, Eiji Tokunaga, Tatsuo Nakajima
Waseda University, Japan
Issues for Making Linux Predictable
Tatsuo Nakajima, Masatoshi Iwasaki
Waseda University, Japan
Shinichi Ochiai
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
Improvement of Linux IPv6 Protocol Stack in USAGI Project
Yuji Sekiya, Keio University
Hiroshi Esaki, Tokyo University
Jun Murai, Keio University
Security Issues for Internet Appliances
Frank STAJANO, Hiroshi ISOZAKI
University of Cambridge, UK
Research and Development on On-board Server for Internet ITS
Shuhgo KATO
Hirohiko YANAGAWA
Research Laboratories, Denso Corporation, Japan
WORKSHOP #2
IEEE SAINT-2002 Workshop on
Applications that support the
Dissemination of
Information and Collaboration Within Large Communities
Date: January 31, 2002
Nara City, Nara, Japan
About SAINT-2002
The 2002 Symposium on Applications and the Internet
( SAINT-2002 ) is co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer
Society and the Information Processing Society of Japan,
and is in cooperation with the Institute of Electronics,
Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE). For
more information, please visits:
http://www.icse.eecs.uic.edu/saint2002
or
http://www.ipsj.or.jp/kokusai/saint2002.html
Workshop Organizers
Catherine Wolf
Maroun Touma
Carolyn Brodie
Workshop Rationale
Many different kinds of communities, such as business
organizations,on-line interests groups, etc., find it difficult
to make their members aware of helpful
information.
Community e-mail distribution lists and websites are used
to address this problem. However, many members of these
large organizations often receive large numbers of e-mails
per day, many of which they must respond
to directly. Newsletters can very easily get buried in this sea of e-mail,
and important information overlooked. Websites do not
contribute to e-mail overload, but they are only useful for
keeping people informed when people make an overt
decision to look at them. If the websites are not updated
very frequently users may quickly learn that it is not useful
to look at them very often. Information dissemination is only half of the
battle. Even if members of large organizations are able to stay informed about new
developments, it can still be difficult for them to collaborate with other members of the
organization due to the size of the organization, geographic distribution of members, and
the speed with which roles in communities, especially business organizations, can change.
Workshop Goals
The goal of this workshop is to discuss the needs and explore the
strengths and weaknesses of different approaches that can be used to assist
large communities in disseminating information and supporting collaboration with
applications that take advantage of the internet infrastructure.
Participants will be asked to present short paper. The group will discuss the
papers and try to construct a matrix of strengths and
weaknesses of
different approaches to addressing different needs.
Workshop Output
A compilation of the workshop papers presented and the matrix described above are the
outputs of this workshop. Selected Workshop papers will be published as IEEE SAINT
Workshop proceedings by IEEE Computer Society Press. If sufficiently
interesting, the matrix might be published as a technical note in a journal or
expanded into a full article.
Papers
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
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
ContactPoint: Helping Large Organizations
Collaborate
Carolyn Brodie, Maroun Touma, and Catherine Wolf
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, New York, USA
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WORKSHOP #3
IEEE SAINT-2002 Workshop on
Measurement Technology for the Internet
Applications *
Date: February 1, 2002
Nara City, Nara, Japan
* Co-sponsored by Internet Technology Research
Committee (ITRC), Japan
* In Cooperation with Project entitled
``Integrated Network Architecture for Advanced Multimedia
Application Systems," of Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS)
(JSPS-RFTF97R16301)
About SAINT-2002
The 2002 Symposium on Applications and the Internet
( SAINT-2002 ) is co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer
Society and the Information Processing Society of Japan,and is in cooperation with the Institute of Electronics,
Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE). For
more information, please visits:
http://www.icse.eecs.uic.edu/saint2002
or
http://www.ipsj.or.jp/kokusai/saint2002.html
Workshop Organizers
Yuji Oie, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Kenjiro Cho, Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Japan
Hiroshi Esaki, University of Tokyo, Japan
Rationale
As the number of the internet applications in critical situations increases, the quality
assurance of the network
infrastructure becomes more and more important. The operators of such network
have to maintain the network reliable and available with sufficient
performance. The measurement technology is the key to maintain the network condition and
provides network as the important infrastructure of the network society.
The purpose of this workshop is to give the opportunity to the society to exchanges
information of the recent progress of measurement technology and new demands for the
measurements.
Papers
Macroscopic analyses of the infrastructure: measurement and
visualization of Internet connectivity and performance
Bradley Huffaker
Quality in measurement: Beyound the deployment barrier
Tony McGregor
Change-of-Measure based
passive/active monitoring
-weighted active sampling scheme to infer QoS-
Masaki Aida
Performance Analysis of Queue Length Distribution of Tandem Routers for QoS measurement
Nobuo RYOKI, Kenji KAWAHARA, Takeshi IKENAGA, Yuji OIE
Estimation of clock offset from one-way delay measurement on asymmetric paths
Masato TSURU, Tetsuya TAKINE, Yuji OIE
Method of estimating of end-to-end performance distribution using conventional managed objects
Katsunori ORI
Traffic Measurements within IP Routers: Requirements, Technologies, and Stadardization
Juergen Quittek, NEC Europe Ltd.
WORKSHOP #4
IEEE SAINT-2002 Workshop on
Web Services Engineering 2002
(WebSE 2002)
Date: February 1, 2002
Nara City, Nara, Japan
About SAINT-2002
The 2002 Symposium on Applications and the Internet
( SAINT-2002 ) is co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer
Society and the Information Processing Society of Japan,
and is in cooperation with the Institute of Electronics,
Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE). For
more information, please visits:
http://www.icse.eecs.uic.edu/saint2002
or
http://www.ipsj.or.jp/kokusai/saint2002.html
Workshop Organizers
Hiroshi Maruyama, IBM Japan, Japan
Mikio Aoyama, Nanzan University, Japan
Sanjiva Weerawarana , IBM T. J. W. Research
Center,USA
Workshop Rationale
Web services are emerging technologies ranging from platforms to development methodologies
in order to provide e-business applications over the Internet. Thus,
the Web services are becoming an integral part for
Internet-based applications, gaining attention from both academia and industry. Since the
Web services are a new and rapidly evolving area of research, it's necessary to provide a
forum to exchange ideas on the wide variety of technical aspects. This International
Workshop on Web Services Engineering, WebSE 2002, is intended to foster discussion on a
wide range of emerging technologies for web services.
Papers
A form-based approach for web services by enduser-initiative application development
T. Chusho, et al., Meiji University, Japan
An open service collaboration platform - architecture and development technique
M. Born, Fraunhofer Fokus, Germany
Design and implementation of web-based education tool
Y. Imai, et al., Kagwa University, Japan
XML digital signature system independent on existing applications
T. Takase, et al., IBM Japan
Session Authentication protocol for web services
H. Hada and H. Maruyama, IBM Japan
Towards the Integration of web services security with enterprise environments
Y. Nakamura, et al., IBM Japan
A new framework for mobile web services
S.-T. Cheng, et al., National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Requirements for open service collaboration among web services
K. Yokoyama, et al., NTT Data, Japan
On verifying web service flow
S. Nakajima, NEC, Japan
A business-driven service model
M. Aoyama, Nanzan University, Japan
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