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|b 5th International Symposium, TGC 2010, Munich, Germany, February 24-26, 2010, Revised Selected Papers /
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|a Invited Talks -- Symbolic and Analytic Techniques for Resource Analysis of Java Bytecode -- Perspectives in Certificate Translation -- Uniform Labeled Transition Systems for Nondeterministic, Probabilistic, and Stochastic Processes -- Toward a Game-Theoretic Model of Grid Systems -- Functions as Processes: Termination and the -Calculus -- Predicate Encryption for Secure Remote Storage -- Trust in Crowds: Probabilistic Behaviour in Anonymity Protocols -- Types and Processes -- Expressiveness of Generic Process Shape Types -- A Java Inspired Semantics for Transactions in SOC -- Responsive Choice in Mobile Processes -- A Model of Evolvable Components -- Games and Concurrent Systems -- The Impact of Altruism on the Efficiency of Atomic Congestion Games -- Stressed Web Environments as Strategic Games: Risk Profiles and Weltanschauung -- An Algebra of Hierarchical Graphs -- Property-Preserving Refinement of Concurrent Systems -- Certification of Correctness -- Certificate Translation for the Verification of Concurrent Programs -- Certified Result Checking for Polyhedral Analysis of Bytecode Programs -- Tools and Languages -- A Novel Resource-Driven Job Allocation Scheme for Desktop Grid Environments -- A Framework for Rule-Based Dynamic Adaptation -- CarPal: Interconnecting Overlay Networks for a Community-Driven Shared Mobility -- Refactoring Long Running Transactions: A Case Study -- Probabilistic Aspects -- Approximate Model Checking of Stochastic COWS -- Probabilistic Aspects: Checking Security in an Imperfect World -- A Tool for Checking Probabilistic Properties of COWS Services.
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|a Global computing refers to computation over “global computers,” i.e., com- tational infrastructures available globally and able to provide uniform services with variable guarantees for communication, cooperation and mobility, resource usage, security policies and mechanisms, etc., with particular regard to explo- ing their universal scale and the programmability of their services. As the scope and computational power of such global infrastructures continue to grow, it - comes more and more important to develop methods, theories and techniques for trustworthy systems running on global computers. This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the ?fth e- tion of the International Symposium on Trustworthy Global Computing (TGC 2010)thatwasheldinMunich,Germany,February24-26,2010.TheSymposium on Trustworthy Global Computing is an international annual venue dedicated to safe and reliable computation in global computers. It focuses on providing frameworks, tools, and protocols for constructing well-behaved applications and on reasoning rigorouslyabout their behavior and properties. The related models of computation incorporate code and data mobility over distributed networks with highly dynamic topologies and heterogeneous devices.
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