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July 2008 Issue
Peer-Reviewed Features

From IEEE Distributed Systems Online: Self-Adaptive Applications
Architectural Constraints in the Model-Driven Development of Self-Adaptive Applications

A component framework supports adaptation through application variability. The adaptation decision is made at runtime by resolving the variation points and computing the utility of all application variants.

From IEEE Internet Computing: Guest Editors' Introduction
Mesh Networking: Research and Technology for Multihop Wireless Networks

This special issue presents a series of articles describing the advantages and challenges of mesh networking, as well as application studies of the technology.

From IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
OS-MAC: An Efficient MAC Protocol for Spectrum-Agile Wireless Networks

A MAC protocol called Opportunistic Spectrum MAC (OS-MAC), for wireless networks equipped with cognitive radios, adaptively and dynamically seeks and exploits opportunities in licensed and unlicensed spectra and along both the time and frequency dimensions, accesses and shares spectrum among unlicensed and licensed users, and coordinates with other unlicensed users for better spectrum utilization.

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Education | Archives
Distributed Computing Education, Part 2: International Summer Schools

the International Summer Schools in Grid Computing series aimS to bring together leading experts and practitioners in the field with selected international students, who will pass their knowledge and enthusiasm on to others.

From IEEE Internet Computing: Toward Integration
Convenience Over Correctness

Given all the known problems that plague RPC, and given better alternatives such as REST, should today's distributed systems developers really be choosing convenience over correctness?

From IEEE Internet Computing: Web-Scale Workflow Track
Semantic Provenance for eScience: Managing the Deluge of Scientific Data

Learn about an implementation of the semantic provenance framework for glycoproteomics.

News | Archives
Software-as-a-Service: The Spark That Will Change Software Engineering?

As software giants such as Oracle and SAP begin embracing SaaS on-demand delivery, some industry technologists and analysts also see SaaS as a catalyst for more interactive, iterative software development.

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