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7th ICPADS 2000: Iwate, Japan - Workshops
- Yoshitaka Shibata:
Seventh International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems Workshops, ICPADS 2000 Workshops, Iwate, Japan, July 4-7, 2000. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0571-6
MMNS 1: Parallel and Multi-Computing (1)
- Satoshi Fujita, Tadanori Nakagawa, Masafumi Yamashita:
A new list scheduling method based on structural properties of task graphs. 3-8 - Chao-Tung Yang, Shian-Shyong Tseng, Chang-Jiun Tsai, Cheng-Der Chuang, Sun-Wen Chuang:
A new model of exploiting loop parallelization using knowledge-based techniques. 9-14 - Kazunori Kojima, Masaaki Ishigame, Wataru Kawamata, Hiroshi Matsuo:
Network based genetic algorithm. 15-20
MMNS 2: Parallel and Multi-Computing (2)
- Shigemori Yokoyama, Takahiro Okuda, Tadanori Mizuno, Takashi Watanabe:
A memory management architecture for a mobile computing environment. 23-28 - Gur Saran Adhar:
Domination in bounded interval tolerance graphs. 29-34 - Gene Eu Jan, Ming-Bo Lin, Albert Chao, Deron Liang:
A constant queue partial permutation routing algorithm for cube-connected-cycles multicomputer systems. 35-40
MMNS 3: Communication & Protocol
- Motokazu Yokoyama, Katsuya Tanaka, Makoto Takizawa:
QoS-based recovery of multimedia objects. 43-48 - Masanobu Yamaguchi, Katsuyoshi Ito, Yoshitaka Takasaki:
Packet loss detection scheme for retransmission-based real-time data transfer. 49-54 - Fumiaki Sato, Kunihiko Minamihata, Tadanori Mizuno:
A totally ordered and secure multicast protocol for distributed virtual environment. 55-60 - Yuan-Cheng Lai, Chang-Li Yao:
The performance comparison between TCP Reno and TCP Vegas. 61-66
MMNS 4: Object-Oriented System
- Keiji Izaki, Katsuya Tanaka, Makoto Takizawa:
Access control model in object-oriented systems. 69-74 - Shin'ichi Tazuneki, Takaichi Yoshida:
Concurrent exception handling in a distributed object-oriented computing environment. 75-82 - Martial Michel, Judith Ellen Devaney:
A generalized approach for transferring data-types with arbitrary communication libraries. 83-87 - Ruey-Kai Sheu, Shyan-Ming Yuan, Win-Tsung Lo:
MEDEA-a model for the event-based data exchange architecture. 88-93
MMNS 5: Network Architecture
- Zhenqiang Sun, Shigetomo Kimura, Yoshihiko Ebihara:
Performance analysis of two rate punctured convolutional code scheme for wireless ATM networks. 97-102 - Ichiro Satoh:
A hierarchical model of mobile agents and its multimedia applications. 103-108 - Jun Sasaki, Takashi Mitsuishi, Yutaka Funyu:
A modeling method and evaluation of divided-loop networks. 109-113
MMNS 6: Image Processing
- Timothy K. Shih, Ching-Sheng Wang, Anthony Y. Chang, Chuan-Ho Kao, Hsiao-Rong Tyan:
An efficient color-spatial indexing and retrieval scheme for image database. 117-122 - Chin-Chen Chang, Hsien-Chu Wu:
Computing watermarks from images using quadtrees. 123-128 - Ying Dai, Yoshitaka Shibata, Koji Hashimoto, Dawei Cai, K. Katamachi, Tomoyuki Ishii, A. Osuo, K. Nokuchi:
A new method of facial action extraction and expression recognition of person without language. 129-133
MMNS 7: Multimedia Database and Application
- Yuh-Huei Shyu, Peng-Wen Chen:
A multimedia training environment that assists users to study jewel programs. 137-142 - Kouichi Abe, Toshihiro Taketa, Hiroshi Nunokawa:
An idea of the agent-based information recommending system using the statistical information. 143-146 - Takashi Mitsuishi, Yukihiro Kimura, Akiko Ogawa, Hiroyuki Kamata, Jun Sasaki, Yutaka Funyu:
A case study on construction of groupware: Yuitori network for health, welfare and medical works on home care. 147-152 - Mario Donato Marino, Geraldo Lino de Campos:
A speedup comparative study: three third generation DSM systems. 153-158
MMNS 8: Internet Application
- Kentaro Go, Tomokazu Takahashi, Atsumi Imamiya:
A case study on participatory redesign of web site with scenario-based techniques. 161-166 - Eiichiro Kodama, Kiwamu Sato, Masatoshi Miyazaki:
Natural language programming for multimedia information. 167-172 - Taketo Kabe, Masatoshi Miyazaki:
Determining WWW user agents from server access log. 173-178
MMNS 9: Simulation and Scientific Visualization
- Stéphane Gobron, Norishige Chiba:
Visual simulation of crack pattern based on 3D surface cellular automaton. 181-186 - Kazunobu Muraoka, Norishige Chiba:
Visual simulation of snowfall, snow cover and snowmelt. 187-194 - Akio Doi, Koji Koyamada:
Error visualization of tetrahedral subdivision approach for trilinear interpolation. 195-200 - Koji Koyamada, Kazuma Kamisawa, Akio Doi:
Visualization of vortical flow using multiple slices. 201-204
MMNS 10: Modeling, Animation, and Virtual Reality
- Keimei Kaino, Kuniaki Yajima, Norishige Chiba:
Origami modeling method of leaves of plants and CG image generation of flower arrangement. 207-212 - Mamoru Endo, Takami Yasuda, Shigeki Yokoi:
An application oriented humanoid animation system based on VRML. 213-218 - Shoichi Hasegawa, Masahiro Ishii, Makoto Sato, Yasuharu Koike:
Process division in haptic display system. 219-224 - Kaoru Sugita, Akihiro Miyakawa, Yukiharu Kohsaka, Koji Hashimoto, Yoshitaka Shibata:
Traditional Japanese crafting presentation system based on VR and Kansei information processing techniques. 225-230
NGITA 1: Quality of Service
- Hoon Lee, HyeJin Kwon, Yoshiaki Nemoto:
Guaranteeing multiple QoSs in differentiated services Internet. 233-238 - Yiwei Thomas Hou, Zhi-Li Zhang, Takeo Hamada:
Packet scheduling in a combined input and output queued switch using virtual time reference system. 239-248 - Martin Karsten, Jens B. Schmitt, Ralf Steinmetz:
Generalizing RSVP's traffic and policy control interface. 249-254 - Chian-Chi Liu, Shi-Chung Chang, Hsin-Ho Cheng:
Pricing and fee sharing for point to multipoint and quality guaranteed multicast services. 255-260
NGITA 2: Network Performance
- Henning Pagnia, Oliver E. Theel, Hans Schupp:
Transparent management of replicated WWW document clusters. 263-268 - Takayuki Kushida:
A framework to support alternative paths to provide the better end-to-end performance on the Internet. 269-274 - B. G. Kim, S.-S. Joo, H. Lee:
Theoretic framework of network feedback control with long delays. 275-280 - Michael Zink, Alex Jonas, Carsten Griwodz, Ralf Steinmetz:
LC-RTP (loss collection RTP): reliability for video caching in the Internet. 281-286
NGITA 3: Security and Its Applications
- Ko Fujimura, Masayuki Terada, Jun Sekine:
A world wide supermarket scheme using rights trading system. 289-294 - Tatsuo Miyazawa, Takayuki Kushida:
An advanced Internet XML/EDI model based on secure XML documents. 295-300 - Takamichi Saito, Kentaro Umesawa, Hiroshi G. Okuno:
Privacy enhanced access control by SPKI. 301-306 - Hiroaki Kikuchi, Shinji Hotta, Kensuke Abe, Shohachiro Nakanishi:
Distributed auction servers resolving winner and winning bid without revealing privacy of bids. 307-312
NGITA 4: VPN and Network Applications
- Teruyuki Komiya, Hitoshi Fuji, Motoi Sato:
A proposal on FlexibleCUG service architecture. 315-320 - Yuh-Chi Lin, Paul T. Hadingham:
Tracking frequent traversal areas in a Web site via log analysis. 321-325 - Satoru Fujii, Jun Iwata, Mayumi Hattori, Mutsumi Iijima, Tadanori Mizuno:
"Web-CALL": a language learning support system using Internet. 326-331
INDAP 1: Mobile Computing Applications
- Tatsuo Nakajima:
An adaptive object storage system for mobile computers. 335-342 - Kohshi Abe, Teruo Tobana, Takayuki Sasamori, Hisao Koizumi:
A study on a road-vehicle communication system for the future intelligent transport systems. 343-348 - Hwa-Chuan Lin, Sing-Ling Lee:
A presetting location strategy for personal communication using hierarchical location database. 349-354
INDAP 2: Parallel Computing Applications
- Hiroaki Sugihara, Hisao Koizumi, Nobuhiro Kataoka, Teruaki Takahara:
A method of multi-PERT system for parallel jobshop management. 357-363 - Haruki Inoue, Yutaka Funyu, Masami Shiozawa:
A new strategic enterprise information model based on super parallel evolution computing. 364-369 - Luca Diaconescu, Shikharesh Majumdar:
The effect of average parallelism and CPU-I/O overlap on application speedup. 370-377 - Vlad I. S. Wietrzyk, Mehmet A. Orgun:
ADDROL: a method for on-line reorganization in a multisystem DBMS with shared disks. 378-383
INDAP 3: Internet-Based Applications
- Makoto Imamura, Ryuuji Nagahama, Katsushi Suzuki, Akehiro Watabe, Hidekazu Tsuji:
Metadata representation in XML for Internet-based electronic XML application from business to government. 387-392 - Shinsuke Honjo, Seiichi Susaki, Hiroshi Yoshiura, Hirokazu Aoshima, Satoru Tezuka, Ryôichi Sasaki, Tsukasa Saitoh, Hisashi Toyoshima:
Internet-Marks: the secure seal for WWW site authentication. 393-398 - Tamami Sugasaka, Kyoko Tanaka, Ryusuke Masuoka, Akira Sato, Hironobu Kitajima, Fumihiro Maruyama:
An agent-based system for electronic commerce using recipes. 399-405
INDAP 4: Interactive Applications, etc.
- Leo Nagamatsu:
A bulk scanning method for uncared-for processes on classroom UNIX workstations. 409-414 - Yu Endo, Hisao Koizumi:
A hardware/software co-design method of ITS image processing development. 415-420 - Meng-Huang Lee, Chin-Hai Chou, Shing-Hung Chang, Bor-Guang Chang:
MAC level access protocol for continuous media applications on hybrid-fiber-coax (HFC) networks. 421-426 - Seiji Moriya, Takashi Dasai, Hisao Koizumi, Klaus-Dieter Graf:
ISDN-based interactive distance learning between Japanese and German elementary schools. 427-432
FNCDA 1: Multi-Agent Framework, Platform, and Tools
- Guoqiang Zhong, Kenichi Takahashi, Tarek Helmy, Kouichirou Takaki, Tsunenori Mine, Shigeru Kusakabe, Makoto Amamiya:
KODAMA: as a distributed multi-agent system. 435-440 - Sen Yoshida, Takeshi Ohguro, Koji Kamei, Kaname Funakoshi, Kazuhiro Kuwabara:
A platform for making network community support systems in a cooperative distributed architecture. 441-446 - Hideki Hara, Shigeru Fujita, Kenji Sugawara:
Reusable software components based on an agent model. 447-452 - Craig Linn, Malcolm Cook, Bruce R. Howarth:
A minimal infrastructure shell for supporting cooperative agents in heterogeneous distributed environments. 453-458
FNCDA 2: Flexible Network and Applications
- Tarek Helmy, Tsunenori Mine, Guoqiang Zhong, Makoto Amamiya:
Open distributed autonomous multi-agent coordination on the Web. 461-466 - Gen Kitagata, Jiro Sekiba, Takuo Suganuma, Tetsuo Kinoshita, Norio Shiratori:
Communication mechanism of loose coupled agents in FAMES. 467-472 - Takuo Suganuma, Tetsuo Kinoshita, Norio Shiratori:
Flexible Network Layer in dynamic networking architecture. 473-478 - Eduardo Mena, Arantza Illarramendi, Alfredo Goñi:
Customizable software retrieval facility for mobile computers using agents. 479-484
FNCDA 3: Physical Agents and Real World Applications
- Yoshikazu Arai, Jun Hakura:
Teleoperation system for real world robots-adaptive robot navigation based on sensor fusion. 487-492 - Akihiro Matsumoto, Makoto Mizukawa, Toshihiko Koyama, Hideo Matsuka:
Can industrial robots be connected with each other? Open and networked industrial robots. 493-498 - Kwang Hyoun Joo, Tetsuo Kinoshita, Norio Shiratori:
Agent-based grocery shopping system based on user's preference. 499-505
PDSECA 1: Parallel Architectures and Applications
- Ali Karci, Ahmet Arslan:
Relational Petri nets with start/stop place. 509-514 - Man Lin, Lars Karlsson, Laurence Tianruo Yang:
Heuristic techniques: scheduling partially ordered tasks in a multi-processor environment with tabu search and genetic algorithms. 515-523 - Juan Carlos Leonardo, Takaichi Yoshida, Shuji Narazaki:
Fault tolerant shared-object management system with dynamic replication control strategy. 524-529 - Mario Donato Marino, Geraldo Lino de Campos:
Influence of the dynamic page aggregation on the speedup of Nautilus DSM system. 530-535
PDSECA 2: Parallel Algorithm Designs
- Laurence Tianruo Yang, Hai-Xiang Lin:
Estimating the parallel performance of IQMR method for unsymmetric large and sparse linear systems. 539-546 - Michael K. Ng:
An efficient parallel algorithm for high resolution color image reconstruction. 547-552 - Laurence Tianruo Yang:
Proceedings 13th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Graphics and Image Processing (Cat. No.PR00878). 553-559
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