Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems 11th International Symposium, SSS 2009, Lyon, France, November 3-6, 2009. Proceedings için kapak resmi
Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems 11th International Symposium, SSS 2009, Lyon, France, November 3-6, 2009. Proceedings
Başlık:
Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems 11th International Symposium, SSS 2009, Lyon, France, November 3-6, 2009. Proceedings
ISBN:
9783642051180
Edition:
1st ed. 2009.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XVIII, 801 p. online resource.
Series:
Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 5873
Contents:
Invited Talks -- Challenges in Personalizing and Decentralizing the Web: An Overview of GOSSPLE -- Local Algorithms: Self-stabilization on Speed -- As Good as It Gets: Competitive Fault Tolerance in Network Structures -- Regular Papers -- Multicore Constraint-Based Automated Stabilization -- A Theory of Network Tracing -- Developing Autonomic and Secure Virtual Organisations with Chemical Programming -- Making Population Protocols Self-stabilizing -- Analysis of Wireless Sensor Network Protocols in Dynamic Scenarios -- Consensus When All Processes May Be Byzantine for Some Time -- A Superstabilizing log(n)-Approximation Algorithm for Dynamic Steiner Trees -- Looking for the Weakest Failure Detector for k-Set Agreement in Message-Passing Systems: Is the End of the Road? -- Optimal Byzantine Resilient Convergence in Asynchronous Robots Networks -- FoG: Fighting the Achilles' Heel of Gossip Protocols with Fountain Codes -- How to Improve Snap-Stabilizing Point-to-Point Communication Space Complexity? -- Fault-Containment in Weakly-Stabilizing Systems -- Stability of Distributed Algorithms in the Face of Incessant Faults -- Dependability Engineering of Silent Self-stabilizing Systems -- Robustness and Dependability of Self-Organizing Systems - A Safety Engineering Perspective -- Efficient Robust Storage Using Secret Tokens -- An Optimal Self-stabilizing Firing Squad -- Anonymous Transactions in Computer Networks -- Nash Equilibria in Stabilizing Systems -- ACCADA: A Framework for Continuous Context-Aware Deployment and Adaptation -- A Self-stabilizing Approximation Algorithm for Vertex Cover in Anonymous Networks -- Separation of Circulating Tokens -- Visiting Gafni's Reduction Land: From the BG Simulation to the Extended BG Simulation -- Randomized Gathering of Mobile Robots with Local-Multiplicity Detection -- Scalable P2P Overlays of Very Small Constant Degree: An Emerging Security Threat -- CFlood: A Constrained Flooding Protocol for Real-time Data Delivery in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Cached Sensornet Transformation of Non-silent Self-stabilizing Algorithms with Unreliable Links -- Analysis of an Intentional Fault Which Is Undetectable by Local Checks under an Unfair Scheduler -- Exploring Polygonal Environments by Simple Robots with Faulty Combinatorial Vision -- Finding Good Partners in Availability-Aware P2P Networks -- Churn-Resilient Replication Strategy for Peer-to-Peer Distributed Hash-Tables -- Distributed Power Control with Multiple Agents in a Distributed Base Station Scheme Using Macrodiversity -- Redundancy Maintenance and Garbage Collection Strategies in Peer-to-Peer Storage Systems -- Model Checking Coalition Nash Equilibria in MAD Distributed Systems -- OpenMP Support for NBTI-Induced Aging Tolerance in MPSoCs -- A Self-stabilizing Algorithm for Graph Searching in Trees -- A Metastability-Free Multi-synchronous Communication Scheme for SoCs -- From Local Impact Functions to Global Adaptation of Service Compositions -- A Wireless Security Framework without Shared Secrets -- Read-Write-Codes: An Erasure Resilient Encoding System for Flexible Reading and Writing in Storage Networks -- Distributed Sleep Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Networks via Fractional Domatic Partitioning -- Network-Friendly Gossiping -- Black Hole Search with Tokens in Interconnected Networks -- Oracle-Based Flocking of Mobile Robots in Crash-Recovery Model -- Speculation for Parallelizing Runtime Checks -- Optimistic Fair Exchange Using Trusted Devices -- Application Data Consistency Checking for Anomaly Based Intrusion Detection -- Self Adaptive High Interaction Honeypots Driven by Game Theory -- Cooperative Autonomic Management in Dynamic Distributed Systems -- Brief Announcements -- Brief Announcement: Consistent Fixed Points and Negative Gain -- Brief Announcement: Induced Churn to Face Adversarial Behavior in Peer-to-Peer Systems -- Safer Than Safe: On the Initial State of Self-stabilizing Systems -- Brief Announcement: Unique Permutation Hashing -- Randomization Adaptive Self-stabilization -- Brief Announcement: On the Time Complexity of Distributed Topological Self-stabilization -- Brief Announcement: An OS Architecture for Device Self-protection -- Brief Announcement: Towards Secure Cloud Computing -- Brief Announcement: Robust Self-stabilizing Construction of Bounded Size Weight-Based Clusters -- Brief Announcement: A Stabilizing Algorithm for Finding Two Disjoint Paths in Arbitrary Networks -- Relocation Analysis of Stabilizing MAC -- Brief Announcement: A Simple and Quiescent Omega Algorithm in the Crash-Recovery Model -- Brief Announcement: How to Overcome the Limits of Bounds -- Brief Announcement: The Design and Evaluation of a Distributed Reliable File System.
Abstract:
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems, SSS 2009, held in Lyon, France, in November 2009. The 49 revised full papers and 14 brief announcements presented together with three invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 126 submissions. The papers address all safety and security-related aspects of self-stabilizing systems in various areas. The most topics related to self-* systems. The special topics were alternative systems and models, autonomic computational science, cloud computing, embedded systems, fault-tolerance in distributed systems / dependability, formal methods in distributed systems, grid computing, mobility and dynamic networks, multicore computing, peer-to-peer systems, self-organizing systems, sensor networks, stabilization, and system safety and security.
Dil:
English