MACE 20072nd IEEE International Workshop onModelling Autonomic Communications Environments.
October 29-30, San José, California, USA - held as part of Manweek 2007
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MACE Programme
Reception
Manweek joint Opening Session
Morning Coffee Break
Technical Session 1 - Building Autonomic Systems
Lunch Break
Keynote Session
Afternoon Coffee Break
Technical Session 2 - Policy based Management
Manweek joint Keynote Session
Technical Session 3 - Theoretical Underpinnings of Autonomic Systems
Technical Session 4 - Autonomic Service Delivery
Invited Session - The Autonomic Communications Forum
Closing Remarks
Social Event - Dinner at the San Jose Tech Museum of Innovation
MANWEEK Opening Session Room: Willow Glen 1+2 Welcome Address Alex Clemm, Rolf Stadler, Lisandro Granville DSOM 2007 TPC Co-Chairs John Strassner, Brendan Jennings, Joan Serrat MACE 2007 TPC Co-Chairs Masum Z. Hasan, Silvia Figueira EVGM 2007 TPC Co-Chairs Keynote Address: Research Directions in Internet-scale Computing Prof. Randy H. KatzUniversity of California at Berkeley
MACE Technical Session 1: Building Autonomic Systems Room: Willow Glen 2 Chair Brendan Jennings, Waterford Institute of Technology (Ireland)
A Discussion on Fundamental Approaches for the Engineering of Autonomic SystemsPeter Deussen, Fraunhofer Fokus, GermanyBenoit Bruyère, Thales Communications, FranceClaire Fahy, Waterford Institute of Technology, IrelandSven van der Meer, Waterford Institute of Technology, IrelandMaurice Israel, Thales Communications, FranceEdzard Hoefig, Fraunhofer Fokus, GermanyDave Lewis, Trinity College Dubin, IrelandDeclan O’Sullivan, Trinity College Dubin, IrelandDominic Greenwood, Whitestein Technologies, SwitzerlandAlessandro Bassi, Hitachi Europe, FranceJacques Saraydaryan, ExaProtect, France
BEYONDwork: A Model-Driven Development Environment for Biologically-inspired Autonomic Network ApplicationsHiroshi Wada, University of Massachusetts, United StatesChonho Lee, University of Massachusetts, United StatesJunichi Suzuki, University of Massachusetts, United StatesTetsuo Otani, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan
Manageability of Autonomic Software Artifacts using Contracts and TraceabilitySven van der Meer, Waterford Institute of Technology, IrelandJoel Fleck II, Hewlett Packard, United StatesMartin Huddleston, QinetiQ, United KingdomDavid Raymer, Motorola, United StatesJohn Strassner, Motorola, United StatesWilliam Donnelly, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
MACE Keynote Session Room: Willow Glen 2 Keynote: Autonomic Computing in the Virtualized Enterprise Mazin YousifPrincipal Engineer, Systems Technology Labs, Intel Corp
MACE Technical Session 2: Policy based Management Room: Willow Glen 2 Chair Joel Fleck II, Hewlett Packard (United States)
The Policy Continuum - A Formal ModelStephen Davy, Waterford Institute of Technology, IrelandBrendan Jennings, Waterford Institute of Technology, IrelandJohn Strassner, Motorola, United States
Automatic Policy Refinement Using OWL-S and Semantic Infrastructure InformationTorsten Klie, Technische Universität Braunschweig, GermanyBenjamin Ernst, Resco GmbH, GermanyLars Wolf, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
Determining the Feasibility of Policy TranslationKeara Barrett, Waterford Institute of Technology, IrelandSven van der Meer, Waterford Institute of Technology, IrelandJohn Strassner, Motorola, United StatesWilliam Donnelly, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
MANWEEK Keynote Session Room: Willow Glen 1+2 Keynote Address: Dynamic Infrastructure for Virtual Organizations Prof. Carl KesselmanCenter for Grid Technologies, University of Southern California
MACE Technical Session 3: Theoretical Underpinnings of Autonomic Systems Room: Willow Glen 2 Chair Sven van der Meer, Waterford Institute of Technology (Ireland)
Laws of Systemic Organization and Collective Behaviour in EnsemblesMark Burgess, Oslo University College, NorwaySiri Fagerness, Oslo University College, Norway
Transition Planning via Matchings and MarriagesNing Wu, Tufts University, United StatesAlva Crouch, Tufts University, United States
On the Consistency of Distributed KnowledgeMark Burgess, Oslo University College, NorwayDemissie Aredo, Oslo University College, Norway
MACE Technical Session 4: Autonomic Service Delivery Room: Willow Glen 2 Chair Yacine Ghamri-Doudane, LRSM - ENSIIE (France)
Autonomic Internet: A Perspective for Future Internet Services Based on Autonomic PrinciplesAlessandro Bassi, Hitachi Europe, FranceSpyros Denazis, Hitachi Europe, FranceAlex Galis, University College London, FranceClaire Fahy, Waterford Institute of Technology, IrelandMartín Serrano, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, SpainJoan Serrat, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Automated Policy-Based Capability Negotiation in Autonomic NetworksJohn Strassner, Motorola, United StatesZhi Fu, Motorola, United States
Dynamic Protocol-level Adaptations for Performance and Availability of Distributed Network ServicesKaliappa Ravindran, City University of New York, United States
MACE Invited Session : The Autonomic Communications Forum Room: Willow Glen 2 Chair John Strassner, Motorola (United States)
MACE Closing Remarks Room: Willow Glen 2 Closing Remarks John Strassner, Brendan Jennings, Joan Serrat MACE 2007 TPC Co-Chairs