Trustworthy Global Computing 4th International Symposium, TGC 2008, Barcelona, Spain, November 3-4, 2008, Revised Selected Papers / [electronic resource] :
edited by Christos Kaklamanis, Flemming Nielson.
- 1st ed. 2009.
- IX, 217 p. online resource.
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 5474 2512-2029 ; .
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 5474 .
Contract-Driven Implementation of Choreographies -- Model Checking Usage Policies -- Bounds on the Leakage of the Input's Distribution in Information-Hiding Protocols -- Combining Timed Coordination Primitives and Probabilistic Tuple Spaces -- Provably Correct Implementations of Services -- A Process Calculus Analysis of Compensations -- Structured Communications with Concurrent Constraints -- Type Systems for Bigraphs -- On the Relative Expressive Power of Ambient-Based Calculi -- Connectivity in Multi-interface Networks -- Optimal Routing and Call Scheduling in Wireless Mesh Networks with Localized Informations -- Trust Management and Trust Negotiation in an Extension of SQL -- Dynamic Recovering of Long Running Transactions.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Trustworthy Global Computing, TGC 2008 held in Barcelona, Spain, in November 2008. The 12 revised papers presented together with one invited paper were carefully selected from 26 submissions during two rounds of reviewing and improvement. The TGC 2008 symposium papers focus on providing tools and frameworks for constructing well-behaved applications and for reasoning about their behavior and properties in models of computation that incorporate code and data mobility over distributed networks with highly dynamic topologies and heterogeneous devices.
9783642009457
10.1007/978-3-642-00945-7 doi
Data protection. Software engineering. Computer networks . Computer programming. Compilers (Computer programs). Computer science. Data and Information Security. Software Engineering. Computer Communication Networks. Programming Techniques. Compilers and Interpreters. Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.