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On the move to meaningful internet systems: OTM 2008

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    This two-volume set "LNCS 5331/5332" presents the refereed proceedings from five international conferences held in Monterrey, Mexico, in November 2008. It includes 86 revised full papers and 9 revised short papers, along with 5 invited papers and 4 keynote talks, all selected from 292 submissions. The content is organized into topical sections that correspond to the main conferences: Cooperative Information Systems, Distributed Objects and Applications, Grid Computing, Information Security, and Ontologies, Databases, and Applications of Semantics. Topics covered include web services, business process technology, e-service management, distributed process management, schema matching, workflow applications, designing distributed systems, high availability, adaptive distributed systems, scheduling, databases in grids, data management, intrusion detection, information hiding, risk management, access control, semantic matching, ontology development, and semantic query processing. The proceedings reflect the latest research and developments in these fields, showcasing innovative approaches and methodologies relevant to cooperative information systems and related domains.

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    Title
    On the move to meaningful internet systems: OTM 2008
    Language
    English
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    Publisher
    Springer
    Released
    2008
    Format
    Paperback
    ISBN10
    3540888705
    ISBN13
    9783540888703
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    This two-volume set "LNCS 5331/5332" presents the refereed proceedings from five international conferences held in Monterrey, Mexico, in November 2008. It includes 86 revised full papers and 9 revised short papers, along with 5 invited papers and 4 keynote talks, all selected from 292 submissions. The content is organized into topical sections that correspond to the main conferences: Cooperative Information Systems, Distributed Objects and Applications, Grid Computing, Information Security, and Ontologies, Databases, and Applications of Semantics. Topics covered include web services, business process technology, e-service management, distributed process management, schema matching, workflow applications, designing distributed systems, high availability, adaptive distributed systems, scheduling, databases in grids, data management, intrusion detection, information hiding, risk management, access control, semantic matching, ontology development, and semantic query processing. The proceedings reflect the latest research and developments in these fields, showcasing innovative approaches and methodologies relevant to cooperative information systems and related domains.