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SEM 2005: Lisbon, Portugal
- Elisabetta Di Nitto, Amy L. Murphy:
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Software Engineering and Middleware, SEM 2005, Lisbon, Portugal, September 5-6, 2005. ACM 2005
Adaptation in middleware
- Patrice Vienne, Jean-Louis Sourrouille:
A middleware for autonomic QoS management based on learning. 1-8 - Peng Gong, Ian Gorton, David Dagan Feng:
Dynamic adapter generation for data integration middleware. 9-16
Publish/subscribe middleware and models
- Roberto Silveira Silva Filho, David F. Redmiles:
Striving for versatility in publish/subscribe infrastructures. 17-24 - Mauro Caporuscio, Paola Inverardi:
Uncertain event-based model for egocentric context sensing. 25-32
Optimization and evolution
- Ömer Erdem Demir, Premkumar T. Devanbu, Eric Wohlstadter, Stefan Tai:
Optimizing layered middleware. 33-38
Testing and instrumentation
- Mehdi Kessis, Yves Ledru, Gérard Vandome:
Experiences in coverage testing of a Java middleware. 39-45 - Walter Binder:
Portable, efficient, and accurate sampling profiling for java-based middleware. 46-53
Connecting middlewares
- Ondrej Galik, Tomás Bures:
Generating connectors for heterogeneous deployment. 54-61 - Luciano Baresi, Carlo Ghezzi, Antonio Miele, Matteo Miraz, Andrea Naggi, Filippo Pacifici:
Hybrid service-oriented architectures: a case-study in the automotive domain. 62-68
CORBA
- Franz J. Hauck, Rüdiger Kapitza, Hans P. Reiser, Andreas Ingmar Schmied:
A flexible and extensible object middleware: CORBA and beyond. 69-75 - Sylvain Robert, Ansgar Radermacher, Vincent Seignole, Sébastien Gérard, Virginie Watine, François Terrier:
The CORBA connector model. 76-82
Exploiting components
- Hans Albrecht Schmid, Marco Pfeifer, Thorsten Schneider:
A middleware-independent model and language for component distribution. 83-89 - Yao-Dong Feng, Gang Huang, Yali Zhu, Hong Mei:
Exception handling in component composition with the support of middleware. 90-97
Security in middleware
- Lauri I. W. Pesonen, Jean Bacon:
Secure event types in content-based, multi-domain publish/subscribe systems. 98-105 - Gregory Buehrer, Bruce W. Weide, Paolo A. G. Sivilotti:
Using parse tree validation to prevent SQL injection attacks. 106-113
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