Symposium on Distributed Objects

From: Zahir Tari <zahirt_at_goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au>
Date: 2000/04/17
Message-ID: <38fad06b_at_naylor.cs.rmit.edu.au>#1/1


                              C A L L   F O R   P A P E R S
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 | | |  | |  | / |  ||  |      International Symposium on
 | | | | |--| | || | DISTRIBUTED OBJECTS AND APPLICATIONS _|_| |__| | | |__||__| Antwerp, Belgium, September 21-23, 2000
                     http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/conf/doa/2000/


IMPORTANT DATES

     Electronic submission:        May 1st, 2000
     Notification of
       acceptance:                 June 10th, 2000
     Camera-ready copies:          June 30th, 2000
     Symposium:                    September 21-23, 2000


OVERVIEW   Are you building applications using distributed objects (DO)?   Are you doing research in fundamental technology, methodology     or new tools for DO?
  Are you using some of the existing distributed object systems?   

  Consider contributing a practice report or a research paper to this   innovative event, and to present, discuss and obtain feedback for your   ideas among other practitioners and researchers active in the same area.   

  During DOA'2000 Symposium we want attendees to be able to evaluate   existing ORB middleware products; to analyze, and propose solutions   to major limitations of existing products; and to indicate promising   future research directions for distributed objects. We are particularly   interested in the evaluation of existing distributed object systems   and how they are used to design and to implement large scale industrial   distributed applications. We are seeking theoretical as well as   practical papers addressing innovative issues related to distributed   objects.

TOPICS OF INTEREST   o Distributed and mobile agents
  o Design patterns for distributed object design   o Database services, in particular persistency, transaction, query     and replication services
  o Integration of distributed object and Web technologies   o Integration with database systems and interfaces   o Methodologies to develop distributed object applications   o Reintegration of legacy systems in DO environments   o Design of CORBA, COM- and Java-based broker applications   o Multimedia distributed objects
  o Multicast protocols for distributed objects   o Object caching
  o Reliability, fault-tolerance and recovery   o Real-time ORB middleware
  o Reports on Best Practice
  o Security
  o Specification and enforcement of quality of service   o Standardization of distributed objects   o ...

For more details, have a look at

   http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/conf/doa/2000 Received on Mon Apr 17 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST

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