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Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1890 EditedbyG.Goos,J.Hartmanis, andJ.vanLeeuwen Berlin Heidelberg NewYork Barcelona HongKong London Milan Paris Singapore Tokyo Claudia Linnhoff-Popien Heinz-Gerd Hegering (Eds.) Trends in Distributed Systems: Towards a Universal Service Market ThirdInternationalIFIP/GIWorkingConference,USM2000 Munich, Germany, September 12-14, 2000 Proceedings SeriesEditors GerhardGoos,KarlsruheUniversity,Germany JurisHartmanis,CornellUniversity,NY,USA JanvanLeeuwen,UtrechtUniversity,TheNetherlands VolumeEditors ClaudiaLinnhoff-Popien Heinz-GerdHegering Ludwig-MaximilianUniversityMunich,InstituteforComputerScience Oettingenstr.67,80538Munich,Germany E-mail:{linnhoff/hegering}@informatik.uni-muenchen.de Cataloging-in-PublicationDataappliedfor DieDeutscheBibliothek-CIP-Einheitsaufnahme Trendsindistributedsystems:towardsauniversalservicemarket:thirdinternational IFIPGIworkingconference;proceedings/USM 2000,Munich,Germany,September12-14,2000.Claudia Linnhoff-Popien;Heinz-GerdHegeringBerlin;Heidelberg; NewYork;Barcelona;HongKong;London;Milan;Paris;Singapore; Tokyo:Springer,2000 (Lecturenotesincomputerscience;Vol.1890) ISBN3-540-41024-4 CRSubjectClassification(1998):C.2,D.4.6,H.4,H.5,I.2.11,K.4.1,K.5.1-2,K.6.5 ISSN0302-9743 ISBN3-540-41024-4Springer-VerlagBerlinHeidelbergNewYork Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.Allrightsarereserved,whetherthewholeorpartofthematerialis concerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,re-useofillustrations,recitation,broadcasting, reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherway,andstorageindatabanks.Duplicationofthispublication orpartsthereofispermittedonlyundertheprovisionsoftheGermanCopyrightLawofSeptember9,1965, initscurrentversion,andpermissionforusemustalwaysbeobtainedfromSpringer-Verlag.Violationsare liableforprosecutionundertheGermanCopyrightLaw. Springer-VerlagBerlinHeidelbergNewYork amemberofBertelsmannSpringerScience+BusinessMediaGmbH (cid:2)c Springer-VerlagBerlinHeidelberg2000 PrintedinGermany Typesetting:Camera-readybyauthor,dataconversionbyPTP-Berlin,StefanSossna Printedonacid-freepaper SPIN:10722515 06/3142 543210 Preface USM 2000 is the third event in a series of international IFIP/GI conferences on Trends in Distributed Systems. Following the venues in Aachen, Germany (1996)andHamburg,Germany(1998),thiseventinMunichconsidersthetrend towards a Universal Service Market – USM 2000. The trend towards a universal service market has many origins, e.g., the integration of telecom and data communications, the deregulation efforts with respect to telco markets, the globalization of information, the virtualization of companies, the requirement of a short time-to-market, the advances in network technologies, the increasing acceptance of e-commerce, and the increase in mo- bility. This leads to new business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-customer (B2C) environments that offer both challenges and opportunities to enterprises and end-users. There is the need for ubiquitous services, trading, brokering and information management, for service market and business models, and for flexi- ble infrastructures for dynamic collaboration. Researchers, service vendors, and users must cooperate to set up the appro- priate requirements for a universal service market and to find solutions with respecttosupportingplatforms,middleware,distributedapplications,andman- agement. The basis for these solution is a common understanding of means for defining, creating, implementing, and deploying the service market. Then, ser- vice market makers, service aggregators, service auctioneers, ISP, ASP, BPO, and customers can freely interact in a dynamic, open, and universal market place. Ofcourse,thisisstillavisionandmanyofunsolvedtechnical,organizational, andlegalproblemsstillneedtobetackled.ThegoalofUSM2000wastogainan insightintothestateoftheartinthisarea.Theinternationalcallforpapersre- sultedintheselectionofthepapersintheseproceedings.Thisbookisorganized intoasectionforinvitedtalksandasectionofpapersthatcorrespondswiththe sessions of the conference. Moreover, a third section consists of several papers accepted for a poster session. The regular sessions deal with electronic auctions and trading, internet-based service markets, quality-of-service, mobile and dis- tributedservices,middlewarearchitectures,andservicemanagement.Theposter sessions are dedicated to mobile agents and applications as well as to trends in data and telecommunications. The selection of the papers followed a rigorous review process involving an international expert group. We express our gratitude to all members of the pro- gram committee for their valuable work. We also want to thank the members of the Munich Network Management Team who were responsible for the organiza- tion of the conference. Munich, September 2000 Claudia Linnhoff-Popien Heinz-Gerd Hegering Organization Conference Chairs Claudia Linnhoff-Popien and Heinz-Gerd Hegering, LMU Munich Program Commitee Sebastian Abeck University of Karlsruhe, Germany Andrew T. Campbell Center for Telecommunications Research, Columbia University, New York, USA Kurt Geihs University of Frankfurt, Germany Bernd Heinrichs Cisco Systems Europe, Du¨sseldorf, Germany Yigal Hoffner IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland Axel Ku¨pper RWTH Aachen, Germany Lea Kutvonen University of Helsinki, Finland Winfried Lamersdorf University of Hamburg, Germany Luigi Logrippo University of Ottawa, Canada Michael Merz Ponton, Hamburg, Germany Zoran Milosevic DSTC, Brisbane, Australia Elie Najm Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommuni- cations, Paris, France Bernhard Neumair DeTeSystem, Darmstadt, Germany Jerome Rolia Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada Alexander Schill TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany Doug Schmidt ARL, St. Louis, USA Gerd Schu¨rmann GMD FOKUS, Berlin, Germany Morris Sloman Imperial College, London, UK Otto Spaniol RWTH Aachen, Germany Michael Stal Siemens ZT, Munich, Germany Ralf Steinmetz TU Darmstadt & GMD IPSI, Darmstadt, Ger- many Volker Tschammer GMD FOKUS, Berlin, Germany Organization Commitee Helmut Reiser (chair) Bernhard Kempter Holger Schmidt Christian Ensel Annette Kostelezky Gerald Vogt Markus Garschhammer Igor Radisic Rainer Hauck Harald Ro¨lle VIII Organization Referees Sebastian Abeck Klaus Herrmann Andreas Schade Shelby Abraham Yigal Hoffner Alexander Schill Arnaud Bailly Stefan Kaetker Holger Schmidt Andreas Bartelt Martin Karsten Gerd Schu¨rmann Christian Becker Bernhard Kempter Andr´e Schu¨ppen Mark Borning Axel Ku¨pper Morris Sloman Andrew T. Campbell Lea Kutvonen Otto Spaniol Cyril Carrez Michael Langer Michael Stal Dan Chalmers Luigi Logrippo James Steel James Cole Michael Merz Ralf Steinmetz Dan Dragan Zoran Milosevic Alexandre Tauveron Christian Ensel Michael Nerb Dirk Thißen Kazi Farooqui Bernhard Neumair Volker Tschammer Reza Farsi Vaggelis Ouzounis Mark Tuan Tu Markus Garschhammer Igor Radisic Gerald Vogt Kurt Geihs Kerry Raymond Norbert Wienold Frank Griffel Helmut Reiser Stefan Mu¨ller Wilken Andreas Guther Gabi Dreo Rodosek Andrew Wood Rainer Hauck Jerome Rolia Michael Zapf Stephen Heilbronner Michael Samulowitz Christian Zirpins Sponsors and Exhibitors Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) http://www.lmu.de International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) http://www.ifip.or.at German Informatics Society (GI) http://www.gi-ev.de Computing Centre of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences (LRZ) http://www.lrz.de BMW AG http://www.bmw.com DG Bank http://www.dgbank.de Bavaria’s Software Initiative http://www.software-offensive-bayern.de Siemens AG http://www.siemens.com Munich Network Management Team http://wwwmnmteam.informatik.uni-muenchen.de Redwood Technologies Ltd. http://www.redwoodtech.com Contents Invited Talks BeyondtheTINALesson:DistributedProcessingforIntegratedFixedand Mobile Communications ............................................ 2 Sebastiano Trigila Quality of Service and Service Provisioning on a Competitive Market..... 17 Lambert J.M. Nieuwenhuis and Ing Widya The TAO of Patterns - Understanding Middleware and Component Architectures...................................................... 27 Michael Stal Session I: Electronic Auctions and Trading Market-Skilled Agents for Automating the Bandwidth Commerce ........ 30 Monique Calisti, Boi Faltings, and Sandro Mazziotta Integrating Trading and Load Balancing for Efficient Management of Services in Distributed Systems...................................... 42 Dirk Thißen and Helmut Neukirchen Mapping Enterprise Roles to CORBA Objects Using Trader............. 54 Alistair Barros, Keith Duddy, Michael Lawley, Zoran Milosevic, Kerry Raymond, and Andrew Wood Session II: Internet-Based Service Markets A Scheme for Component Based Service Deployment ................... 68 Steve Rudkin and Alan Smith Performance Modeling of a Service Provisioning Design ................. 81 Mohamed El-Darieby and Jerome Rolia Correlation DialTone - Building Internet-Based Distributed Event Correlation Services ................................................ 93 Gabriel Jakobson and Girish Pathak Session III: Quality of Service Programming Internet Quality of Service.............................. 106 John Vicente, Michael Kounavis, Daniel Villela, Michah Lerner, and Andrew Campbell X Table of Contents Monitoring Quality of Service across Organizational Boundaries.......... 124 Rainer Hauck and Helmut Reiser Automated Allocation of Multi-provider Service Demands............... 138 Monique Calisti and Boi Faltings Session IV: Mobile and Distributed Services A Vehicular Software Architecture Enabling Dynamic Alterability of Services Sets ...................................................... 152 Volker Feil, Ulrich Gemkow, and Matthias Stu¨mpfle JBSA: An Infrastructure for Seamless Mobile Systems Integration........ 164 Stefan Mu¨ller-Wilken and Winfried Lamersdorf Mobtel - A Mobile Distributed Telemedical System for Application in the Neuropsychological Therapy......................................... 176 Hendrik Schulze and Klaus Irmscher Session V: Middleware Architectures Trade-offs in a Secure Jini Service Architecture ........................ 190 Peer Hasselmeyer, Roger Kehr, and Marco Voß Loadable Smart Proxies and Native-Code Shipping for CORBA.......... 202 Rainer Koster and Thorsten Kramp A Middleware Architecture for Scalable, QoS-Aware, and Self-Organizing Global Services .................................................... 214 Franz J. Hauck, Erich Meier, Ulrich Becker, Martin Geier, Uwe Rastofer, and Martin Steckermeier Session VI: Service Management Fuzzy Modeling of Cooperative Service Management ................... 232 Pradeep Ray and Seyed A. Shahrestani CustomerServiceManagement:AnInformationModelforCommunication Services........................................................... 244 Michael Langer and Michael Nerb Specification of a Service Management Architecture to Run Distributed and Networked Systems............................................. 258 C. Mayerl, Z. Nochta, M. Mu¨ller, M. Schauer, A. Uremovic, and S. Abeck Poster Session I: Mobile Agents and Applications Towards Context-Aware User Modeling ............................... 272 Michael Samulowitz

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