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programming environments, languages, security, and analysis of systems : IST/FET international workshop, GC 2003, Rovereto, Italy, February 9-14, 2003 : revised papers
By GC 2003 (2003 Rovereto, Italy)

"Global computing" was published by Springer in 2003 - New York, it has 253 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Global computing” Metadata:
- Title: Global computing
- Author: GC 2003 (2003 Rovereto, Italy)
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 253
- Publisher: Springer
- Publish Date: 2003
- Publish Location: New York
“Global computing” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Computer programming - Congresses - Informatique - Networking - Programmation - COMPUTERS - General - Grid Computing - Programmation (Informatique) - Informatique globale - Congres - Computer science - Computer networks - Software engineering - Operating systems (Computers) - Logic design
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xviii, 253 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL18207883M - OL12350410W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 53485387
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2003067405
- ISBN-10: 3540205837
- All ISBNs: 3540205837
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The goal of the IST/FET proactive initiative on Global Computing is to - tain models, frameworks, methods, algorithms to build systems that are ?exible, dependable, secure, robust and e?cient. The dominant concerns are those of handling the co-ordination and interaction, security, reliability, robustness, fa- uremodes,andcontrolofriskoftheentitiesinthesystemandtheoveralldesign, descriptionandperformanceofthesystemitself.Completelydi?erentparadigms of computer science may have to be developed to tackle these issues e?ectively. The research should concentrate on systems having the following characteristics: – The systems are composed of autonomous computational entities where - tivity is not centrally controlled, either because global control is impossible or impractical, or because the entities are controlled by di?erent owners. – The computational entities are mobile, due to the movement of the physical platforms or movement of the entity from one platform to another. – The con?guration varies over time. For instance, the system is open to the introduction of new computational entities and likewise their deletion. The behavior of the entities may vary over time. – The systems operate with incomplete information about the environment. For instance, information becomes rapidly out of date and mobility requires information about the environment to be discovered. Theultimategoaloftheresearchactionistoprovideasolidscienti?cfoundation for the design of such systems, and to lay the groundwork for achieving e?ective principles for building and analyzing such systems.
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