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International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks
FTCS-30 and DCCA-8
New York, NY, USA, June 25-28, 2000


Program of the Student Forum

 

Session 2C: Student Forum 1

Session Chair: Lorenzo Alvisi, University of Texas at Austin, USA

Reliable Computational Support for Micro-Tomography
P. Albee (Michigan State University)

Recovery Proxy for Cellular Networks
B. Yao (Purdue University)

A Fault Tolerance Framework for High-Performance Parallel Applications
K. Whisnant (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Limitations of the Proposed Fault-Tolerance Extensions to CORBA
S. Wilhelmi (University of Karlsruhe)

Session 4C: Student Forum 2

Session Chair: Henrique Madeira, University of Coimbra, Portugal

Fault-Tolerant Replication of High Throughput Services
J. Pereira (Universidade do Minho)

Providing Single Fault Tolerance to ATM Group Communications
W. Yurcik (Illinois State University)

Scalable Techniques for Recovering Core Failures in Multicast Trees
A. Chakrabarti (Iowa State University)

Session 5C: Student Forum 3

Session Chair: Michel Cukier, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

A Reconfigurable Approach to TCP/IP Packet Filtering
R. Sinnappan (University of the Witwatersrand)

Anomaly Detection in Distributed Environments: Variable-Length Behavior Modeling Applied to CORBA objects
Z. Marrakchi (Supelec)

Using Binary Decision Diagrams to Improve Packet Filtering Performance
A. Attar (University of the Witwatersrand)

Session 6C: Student Forum 4

Session Chair: James Plank, University of Tennessee, USA

A Method to Evaluate CORBA ORB Robustness
J. Pan (Carnegie Mellon University)

Analysis Techniques for Requirements and Design Artifacts of a Wireless Telecommunications System
L. Campbell (Michigan State University)

Performability of a Distributed Shared Memory Multiprocessor System
M. Rabah (LAAS-CNRS)

A Portable, Self Hosting Dependability Measurement and Prediction Module
Y. Shi (Carnegie Mellon University)

Dependability Perspectives in Requirements Engineering
M. Felici (University of Edinburgh)