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Principles of Distributed Systems - 8th International Conference, OPODIS 2004, Grenoble, France, December 15-17, 2004, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
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Principles of Distributed Systems - 8th International Conference, OPODIS 2004, Grenoble, France, December 15-17, 2004, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Series: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 3544
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The 8th International Conference on Principles of Distributed
Systems (OPODIS 2004) was held during December 15-17, 2004 at
Grenoble, France. It continued a tradition of successful
conferences with friendly and pleasant - mospheres. The earlier
organizationsof OPODIS were held in Luzarches(1997), Amiens (1998),
Hanoi (1999), Paris (2000), Mexico (2001), Reims (2002) and La
Martinique (2003). OPODIS is an open forum for exchange of
state-of-the-art knowledge on distributed computing and systems
among researchers from around the world.
Followingthetraditionofthepreviousorganizations,the2004programwasc-
posed of high-quality contributed and invited papers by experts of
international caliberinthisscienti?carea. Thetopics
ofinterestwerethetheory,speci?cation, design and implementation of
distributed systems, which include: - peer-to-peer systems, cluster
and grid-based computing - fault tolerance and self-stabilizing
systems -real-timeandembeddedsystems - coordination and consistency
protocols - distributed and multiprocessor algorithms -
communication and synchronization protocols - self-stabilization,
reliability and fault tolerance - performance analysis of
distributed algorithms and systems - speci? cation and veri?cation
of distributed systems - security issues in distributed computing
and systems - distributed collaborative environments - location-
and context-aware systems - overlay network architectures In
response to the call for papers for OPODIS 2004, in total 102
papers in the above areas were submitted from 28 countries from
over the world. Each paper was reviewed by three reviewers, and
judged according to scienti?c and presentationquality,originality
andrelevance to the conference topics. Then the
ProgramCommitteeselected30papers. Theacceptanceratiowaslessthan30%.
Besides the technical contributed papers, the program included two
exciting invited talks: Prof. David Lee (Ohio State University,
USA) and Dr.
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