SOFSEM 2007: Theory and Practice of Computer Science
33nd Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science, Harrachov, Czech Republic, January 20-26, 2007, Proceedings Herausgegeben:van Leeuwen, Jan; Italiano, Giuseppe F.; Van der Hoek, Wiebe; Meinel, Christoph; Sack, Harald; Plá il, Franti ek
SOFSEM 2007: Theory and Practice of Computer Science
33nd Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science, Harrachov, Czech Republic, January 20-26, 2007, Proceedings Herausgegeben:van Leeuwen, Jan; Italiano, Giuseppe F.; Van der Hoek, Wiebe; Meinel, Christoph; Sack, Harald; Plá il, Franti ek
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 33nd Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science, SOFSEM 2007, held in Harrachov, Czech Republic in January 2007. The 69 revised full papers, presented together with 11 invited contributions were carefully reviewed and selected from 283 submissions. The papers were organized in four topical tracks on foundations of computer science, multi-agent systems, emerging Web technologies, as well as dependable software and systems.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 33nd Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science, SOFSEM 2007, held in Harrachov, Czech Republic in January 2007. The 69 revised full papers, presented together with 11 invited contributions were carefully reviewed and selected from 283 submissions. The papers were organized in four topical tracks on foundations of computer science, multi-agent systems, emerging Web technologies, as well as dependable software and systems.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Harald Sack ist Gastwissenschaftler am Hasso-Plattner-Institut für Softwaresystemtechnik (HPI) an der Universität Potsdam. Nach einem Informatikstudium an der Universität der Bundeswehr in München arbeitete er von 1990 - 1997 als Anwendungsentwickler und Projektleiter in der Bundeswehr. 1997 ging er als assoziiertes Mitglied des Graduiertenkollegs "Mathematische Optimierung" an die Universität Trier und promovierte 2002 mit einer Arbeit zur formalen Verifikation zum Dr. rer. nat. 2002 - 2008 arbeitete er als wissenschaftlicher Assistent am Institut für Informatik an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität in Jena und ist seit 2007 Gastdozent am HPI in Potsdam. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte liegen in den Gebieten Multimedia Retrieval, Semantic Web, Wissensrepräsentationen und Semantic enabled Retrieval. Seit 2008 ist er kommissarischer Sprecher der Fachgruppe 'Multimedia- und Hypermediasysteme' der Gesellschaft für Informatik und Mitglied des Deutschen IPv6 Rates.Dr. sc. nat. Christoph Meinel (1954) ist Direktor und Geschäftsführer des Hasso-Plattner-Instituts für Softwaresystemtechnik GmbH (HPI) und ordentlicher Professor (C4) für Internet-Technologien und Systeme. Er hat Mathematik und Informatik an der Humboldt-Universität in Berlin studiert, dort 1981 promoviert und sich 1988 an der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Berlin habilitiert. Er wurde 1992 zum ordentlichen Professor (C4) für Informatik an die Univ. Trier berufen und hat dort in den Jahren 1998-2002 neben seinem Lehrstuhl das von der Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft betreute Institut für Telematik e.V. geleitet. Seit 2004 ist er Direktor und Geschäftsführer des HPIs und hat einen Lehrstuhl (C4) für Internet-Technologien und Systeme an der Universität Potsdam. Neben seiner Lehrtätigkeit in Potsdam ist er Gastprofessor an der Univ. Luxembourg (Luxembourg) und an der TU Peking (China) und als Programmdirektor des HPI-Stanford Forschungsprogramms zum Design Thinking Research tätig. Christoph
Meinel ist Autor bzw. Co-Autor und Inhaber internationaler Patente. Seine aktuellen Forschungsinteressen liegen in den Bereichen IT-Sicherheit, Teleteaching, Semantic/Social Web und e-Health. Er war wissenschaftlich aktiv auch auf dem Gebiet der Komplexitätstheorie und hat (BDD-basierte) Datenstrukturen und effiziente Algorithmen untersucht und entworfen. Er ist Chairman des 2007 gegründeten deutschen IPv6-Rats, Herausgeber von ECCC - Electronic Colloquiums on Computational Complexity, des IT-Gipfelblog und des tele-TASK-Archivs. 1996-2007 gehörte er dem Direktorium des IBFI Schloss Dagstuhl an und war Sprecher der GI-Fachgruppe 'Komplexität'. Er hat in einer großen Zahl internationaler Programm-Komitees mitgewirkt, diverse Konferenzen und Symposien veranstaltet und ist in wissenschaftlichen Aufsichtsräten aktiv.
Inhaltsangabe
Invited Talks.- Graphs from Search Engine Queries.- Model-Checking Large Finite-State Systems and Beyond.- Interaction and Realizability.- A Short Introduction to Computational Social Choice.- Distributed Models and Algorithms for Mobile Robot Systems.- Point-to-Point Shortest Path Algorithms with Preprocessing.- Games, Time, and Probability: Graph Models for System Design and Analysis.- Agreement Technologies.- Automatic Testing of Object-Oriented Software.- Architecture-Based Reasoning About Performability in Component-Based Systems.- Multimedia Retrieval Algorithmics.- Foundations of Computer Science.- Size of Quantum Finite State Transducers.- Weighted Nearest Neighbor Algorithms for the Graph Exploration Problem on Cycles.- Straightening Drawings of Clustered Hierarchical Graphs.- Improved Upper Bounds for ?-Backbone Colorings Along Matchings and Stars.- About the Termination Detection in the Asynchronous Message Passing Model.- Fast Approximate Point Set Matching for Information Retrieval.- A Software Architecture for Shared Resource Management in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.- Compressed Prefix Sums.- On Optimal Solutions for the Bottleneck Tower of Hanoi Problem.- Competitive Maintenance of Minimum Spanning Trees in Dynamic Graphs.- Exact Max 2-Sat: Easier and Faster.- Maximum Finding in the Symmetric Radio Networks with Collision Detection.- An Approach to Modelling and Verification of Component Based Systems.- Improved Undecidability Results on the Emptiness Problem of Probabilistic and Quantum Cut-Point Languages.- On the (High) Undecidability of Distributed Synthesis Problems.- Maximum Rigid Components as Means for Direction-Based Localization in Sensor Networks.- Online Service Management Algorithm for Cellular/WALN Multimedia Networks.- A Simple Algorithm forStable Minimum Storage Merging.- Generating High Dimensional Data and Query Sets.- Partial vs. Complete Domination: t-Dominating Set.- Estimates of Data Complexity in Neural-Network Learning.- Concurrent and Located Synchronizations in ?-Calculus.- Efficient Group Key Agreement for Dynamic TETRA Networks.- Algorithmic Aspects of Minimum Energy Edge-Disjoint Paths in Wireless Networks.- The P k Partition Problem and Related Problems in Bipartite Graphs.- Spatial Selection of Sparse Pivots for Similarity Search in Metric Spaces.- A Model of an Amorphous Computer and Its Communication Protocol.- A Branch-and-Bound Algorithm to Solve Large Scale Integer Quadratic Multi-Knapsack Problems.- Indexing Factors with Gaps.- Information Efficiency.- Deterministic Simulation of a NFA with k-Symbol Lookahead.- Mobility Management Using Virtual Domain in IPv6-Based Cellular Networks.- Restarting Tree Automata.- A Polynomial Time Constructible Hitting Set for Restricted 1-Branching Programs of Width 3.- Formal Translation Directed by Parallel LLP Parsing.- Self-adaptive Lagrange Relaxation Algorithm for Aggregated Multicast.- A Language for Reliable Service Composition.- Operational Semantics of Framed Temporal Logic Programs.- Constraints for Argument Filterings.- Multi-agent Systems.- Performance Analysis of a Multiagent Architecture for Passenger Transportation.- Teacher-Directed Learning with Mixture of Experts for View-Independent Face Recognition.- FTTH-Enhanced Mini-System m TBCP-Based Overlay Construction and Evaluation.- On Efficient Resource Allocation in Communication Networks.- Protecting Agent from Attack in Grid ComputingIII.- Incremental Learning of Planning Operators in Stochastic Domains.- Competitive Contract Net Protocol.- Agent Oriented MethodologyConstruction and Customization with HDA.- Emerging Web Technologies.- Building an Ontological Base for Experimental Evaluation of Semantic Web Applications.- Semantic Web Approach in Designing a Collaborative E-Item Bank System.- A Hybrid Region Weighting Approach for Relevance Feedback in Region-Based Image Search on the Web.- Rapid Development of Web Interfaces to Heterogeneous Systems.- Enhancing Security by Embedding Biometric Data in IP Header.- Runtime-Efficient Approach for Multiple Continuous Filtering in XML Message Brokers.- A Semantic Peer-to-Peer Overlay for Web Services Discovery.- Multi-document Summarization Based on Cluster Using Non-negative Matrix Factorization.- A Program Slicing Based Method to Filter XML/DTD Documents.- A Hybrid Approach for XML Similarity.- Personalized Presentation in Web-Based Information Systems.- Immune-Inspired Online Method for Service Interactions Detection.- Dependable Software and Systems.- Separation of Concerns and Consistent Integration in Requirements Modelling.- Checking Interaction Consistency in MARMOT Component Refinements.- Towards a Versatile Contract Model to Organize Behavioral Specifications.- Improved Processing of Textual Use Cases: Deriving Behavior Specifications.- A Dialogue-Based NLIDB System in a Schedule Management Domain.- Experimental Assessment of the Practicality of a Fault-Tolerant System.- A Polynomial-Time Checkable Sufficient Condition for Deadlock-Freedom of Component-Based Systems.- Extracting Zing Models from C Source Code.- Parameterised Extra-Functional Prediction of Component-Based Control Systems - Industrial Experience.- Explicit Connectors in Component Based Software Engineering for Distributed Embedded Systems.
Invited Talks.- Graphs from Search Engine Queries.- Model-Checking Large Finite-State Systems and Beyond.- Interaction and Realizability.- A Short Introduction to Computational Social Choice.- Distributed Models and Algorithms for Mobile Robot Systems.- Point-to-Point Shortest Path Algorithms with Preprocessing.- Games, Time, and Probability: Graph Models for System Design and Analysis.- Agreement Technologies.- Automatic Testing of Object-Oriented Software.- Architecture-Based Reasoning About Performability in Component-Based Systems.- Multimedia Retrieval Algorithmics.- Foundations of Computer Science.- Size of Quantum Finite State Transducers.- Weighted Nearest Neighbor Algorithms for the Graph Exploration Problem on Cycles.- Straightening Drawings of Clustered Hierarchical Graphs.- Improved Upper Bounds for ?-Backbone Colorings Along Matchings and Stars.- About the Termination Detection in the Asynchronous Message Passing Model.- Fast Approximate Point Set Matching for Information Retrieval.- A Software Architecture for Shared Resource Management in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.- Compressed Prefix Sums.- On Optimal Solutions for the Bottleneck Tower of Hanoi Problem.- Competitive Maintenance of Minimum Spanning Trees in Dynamic Graphs.- Exact Max 2-Sat: Easier and Faster.- Maximum Finding in the Symmetric Radio Networks with Collision Detection.- An Approach to Modelling and Verification of Component Based Systems.- Improved Undecidability Results on the Emptiness Problem of Probabilistic and Quantum Cut-Point Languages.- On the (High) Undecidability of Distributed Synthesis Problems.- Maximum Rigid Components as Means for Direction-Based Localization in Sensor Networks.- Online Service Management Algorithm for Cellular/WALN Multimedia Networks.- A Simple Algorithm forStable Minimum Storage Merging.- Generating High Dimensional Data and Query Sets.- Partial vs. Complete Domination: t-Dominating Set.- Estimates of Data Complexity in Neural-Network Learning.- Concurrent and Located Synchronizations in ?-Calculus.- Efficient Group Key Agreement for Dynamic TETRA Networks.- Algorithmic Aspects of Minimum Energy Edge-Disjoint Paths in Wireless Networks.- The P k Partition Problem and Related Problems in Bipartite Graphs.- Spatial Selection of Sparse Pivots for Similarity Search in Metric Spaces.- A Model of an Amorphous Computer and Its Communication Protocol.- A Branch-and-Bound Algorithm to Solve Large Scale Integer Quadratic Multi-Knapsack Problems.- Indexing Factors with Gaps.- Information Efficiency.- Deterministic Simulation of a NFA with k-Symbol Lookahead.- Mobility Management Using Virtual Domain in IPv6-Based Cellular Networks.- Restarting Tree Automata.- A Polynomial Time Constructible Hitting Set for Restricted 1-Branching Programs of Width 3.- Formal Translation Directed by Parallel LLP Parsing.- Self-adaptive Lagrange Relaxation Algorithm for Aggregated Multicast.- A Language for Reliable Service Composition.- Operational Semantics of Framed Temporal Logic Programs.- Constraints for Argument Filterings.- Multi-agent Systems.- Performance Analysis of a Multiagent Architecture for Passenger Transportation.- Teacher-Directed Learning with Mixture of Experts for View-Independent Face Recognition.- FTTH-Enhanced Mini-System m TBCP-Based Overlay Construction and Evaluation.- On Efficient Resource Allocation in Communication Networks.- Protecting Agent from Attack in Grid ComputingIII.- Incremental Learning of Planning Operators in Stochastic Domains.- Competitive Contract Net Protocol.- Agent Oriented MethodologyConstruction and Customization with HDA.- Emerging Web Technologies.- Building an Ontological Base for Experimental Evaluation of Semantic Web Applications.- Semantic Web Approach in Designing a Collaborative E-Item Bank System.- A Hybrid Region Weighting Approach for Relevance Feedback in Region-Based Image Search on the Web.- Rapid Development of Web Interfaces to Heterogeneous Systems.- Enhancing Security by Embedding Biometric Data in IP Header.- Runtime-Efficient Approach for Multiple Continuous Filtering in XML Message Brokers.- A Semantic Peer-to-Peer Overlay for Web Services Discovery.- Multi-document Summarization Based on Cluster Using Non-negative Matrix Factorization.- A Program Slicing Based Method to Filter XML/DTD Documents.- A Hybrid Approach for XML Similarity.- Personalized Presentation in Web-Based Information Systems.- Immune-Inspired Online Method for Service Interactions Detection.- Dependable Software and Systems.- Separation of Concerns and Consistent Integration in Requirements Modelling.- Checking Interaction Consistency in MARMOT Component Refinements.- Towards a Versatile Contract Model to Organize Behavioral Specifications.- Improved Processing of Textual Use Cases: Deriving Behavior Specifications.- A Dialogue-Based NLIDB System in a Schedule Management Domain.- Experimental Assessment of the Practicality of a Fault-Tolerant System.- A Polynomial-Time Checkable Sufficient Condition for Deadlock-Freedom of Component-Based Systems.- Extracting Zing Models from C Source Code.- Parameterised Extra-Functional Prediction of Component-Based Control Systems - Industrial Experience.- Explicit Connectors in Component Based Software Engineering for Distributed Embedded Systems.
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