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Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing

4th International Conference, CollaborateCom 2008, Orlando, FL, USA, November 13-16, 2008, Revised Selected Papers

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Table of contents (59 papers)

  1. Full Papers

    1. TeleEye: An Awareness Widget for Providing the Focus of Attention in Collaborative Editing Systems

      • Mauro C. Pichiliani, Celso M. Hirata, Fabricio S. Soares, Carlos H. Q. Forster
      Pages 258-270
    2. Secure and Conditional Resource Coordination for Successful Collaborations

      • Dongxi Liu, Surya Nepal, David Moreland, Shiping Chen, Chen Wang, John Zic
      Pages 287-303
    3. RiBAC: Role Interaction Based Access Control Model for Community Computing

      • Youna Jung, Amirreza Masoumzadeh, James B. D Joshi, Minkoo Kim
      Pages 304-321
    4. A Constraint and Attribute Based Security Framework for Dynamic Role Assignment in Collaborative Environments

      • Isabel F. Cruz, Rigel Gjomemo, Benjamin Lin, Mirko Orsini
      Pages 322-339
    5. Access Control Model for Sharing Composite Electronic Health Records

      • Jing Jin, Gail-Joon Ahn, Michael J. Covington, Xinwen Zhang
      Pages 340-354
    6. Avoiding Greediness in Cooperative Peer-to-Peer Networks

      • Matthias R. Brust, Carlos H. C. Ribeiro, Jaruwan Mesit
      Pages 370-378
    7. The Data Interoperability Problem as an Exemplary Case Study in the Development of Software Collaboration Environments

      • Arturo J. Sánchez–Ruíz, Karthikeyan Umapathy, Jonathan Beckham, Patrick Welsh
      Pages 379-389
    8. Towards a Framework for Evolvable Network Design

      • Hoda Hassan, Ramy Eltarras, Mohamed Eltoweissy
      Pages 390-401
    9. A Model of Bilinear-Pairings Based Designated-Verifier Proxy Signatue Scheme

      • Fengying Li, Qingshui Xue, Jiping Zhang, Zhenfu Cao
      Pages 416-424
    10. A Unified Theory of Trust and Collaboration

      • Guoray Cai, Anna Squicciarini
      Pages 425-438
    11. Evaluating the Trustworthiness of Contributors in a Collaborative Environment

      • Cam Tu Phan Le, Frédéric Cuppens, Nora Cuppens, Patrick Maillé
      Pages 451-460
    12. Supporting Agile Development of Authorization Rules for SME Applications

      • Steffen Bartsch, Karsten Sohr, Carsten Bormann
      Pages 461-471
    13. GroupBanter: Supporting Serendipitous Group Conversations with IM

      • Kori Inkpen, Steve Whittaker, Mary Czerwinski, Roland Fernandez, James Wallace
      Pages 485-498
    14. The Effect of Personality on Collaborative Task Performance and Interaction

      • Sinéad Mc Givney, Alan F. Smeaton, Hyowon Lee
      Pages 499-511
    15. Replication in Overlay Networks: A Multi-objective Optimization Approach

      • Osama Al-Haj Hassan, Lakshmish Ramaswamy, John Miller, Khaled Rasheed, E. Rodney Canfield
      Pages 512-528

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About this book

CollaborateCom is an annual international forum for dissemination of original ideas and research results in collaborative computing networks, systems, and applications. A major goal and feature of CollaborateCom is to bring researchers from networking, systems, CSCW, collaborative learning, and collaborative education areas - gether. CollaborateCom 2008 held in Orlando, Florida, was the fourth conference of the series and it reflects the accelerated growth of collaborative computing, both as research and application areas. Concretely, recent advances in many computing fields have contributed to the growing interconnection of our world, including multi-core architectures, 3G/4G wi- less networks, Web 2. 0 technologies, computing clouds, and software as a service, just to mention a few. The potential for collaboration among various components has - ceeded the current capabilities of traditional approaches to system integration and interoperability. As the world heads towards unlimited connectivity and global c- puting, collaboration becomes one of the fundamental challenges for areas as diverse as eCommerce, eGovernment, eScience, and the storage, management, and access of information through all the space and time dimensions. We view collaborative c- puting as the glue that brings the components together and also the lubricant that makes them work together. The conference and its community of researchers dem- strate the concrete progress we are making towards this vision. The conference would not have been successful without help from so many people.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer Science LWSN 2142G, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA

    Elisa Bertino

  • School of Information Sciences, Department of Information Sciences and Telecommunications, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA

    James B. D. Joshi

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