The 11th IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on Applications

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The 11th IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium on Applications
Conference Program
2011
The 11th IEEE/IPSJ International Symposium
on Applications and the Internet
Munich, Germany
July 18-21
Co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society
(IEEE-CS) and the Information Processing
Society of Japan (IPSJ).
Technically sponsored by IEEE-CS IT Professional
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Message from the SAINT Standing Committee
Welcome to SAINT 2011! SAINT is sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and the
Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ). Designed 11 years ago to provide
a forum for resarchers and practitioners from the academic, industria, public, and
government sectors to share their latest innovations on internet technologies and
applications, SAINT has been held in conjunction with IEEE COMPSAC (the IEEE
Signature Conference on Computer Software and Applications) since 2008. SAINT
is also a signature conference of IPSJ and the IEEE Computer Society.
The internet has revolutionized and changed the way we communicate, socialize,
entertain, access information, and conduct business. It has evolved into a pervasive
ecosystem of connected computers, mobile devices, sensors, home appliances,
and a variety of other gadgets. This evolution has led to a deep intertwining of the
physical, social, and digital worlds, raising new research agendas and challenging
our understanding of the requirements for a vastly interconnected world.
SAINT 2011 is being held in Munich, Germany. We sincerely hope you enjoy both
this beautiful city and our exciting conference while you are here. On behalf of
the SAINT Standing Committee, Steering Committee, and the 2011 Program and
Organizing Committee, I extend my deepest thanks for your contributions to our
program, whether you are a volunteer organizer, author, or student.
Enjoy the conferences!
Katsuyuki Yamazaki (Yama)
Chair, SAINT Standing Committee
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Joint COMPSAC/SAINT Opening and Keynotes
Joint Opening Session
Conference Welcome: Carl Chang, Chair, COMPSAC Standing Committee
Katsuyuki Yamazaki, Chair, SAINT Standing Committee
Opening Remarks: Sorel Reisman, President, IEEE
Kazuo Furukawa, President, IPSJ
Conference Overview: COMPSAC General Chair; SAINT General Chair
Program Overview: COMPSAC Program Chair; SAINT Program Chair
Best Paper Awards: COMPSAC Program Chair; SAINT Awards Chair
Joint Keynote #1: From Embedded Systems to Cyber-physical Systems:
Research Challenges and Application Areas
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Reinhold E. Achatz, Corporate Vice President of Siemens AG
Abstract : In all of the Siemens sectors, Industry, Energy, and Healthcare,
embedded systems are an essential part of our products, systems, and solutions.
Also, in general, embedded systems and software-based systems surround us.
This fits also well to the motto of this year’s COMPSAC “The computed world:
software beyond the digital society”. There is a strong trend that embedded
systems are being networked together and interact with each other in increasingly
complex ways. Especially when there is a strong focus on the interaction between
the elements, one speaks of “cyber-physical systems” or the “internet of things”.
The trend to increased use of cyber-physical systems offers new opportunities,
both in the research space as well as for new applications. This keynote will provide
insights into how Siemens has been active in both of these areas.
Joint Keynote #2: Embracing Uncertainty: The New Machine Learning
Dr. Chris Bishop, Distinguished Scientist at Microsoft Research Cambridge
Abstract : Computers are based on logic, but must increasingly deal with realworld data that is full of uncertainty and ambiguity. Modern approaches to machine
learning use probability theory to quantify and compute with this uncertainty,
and have led to a proliferation in the applications of machine learning, ranging
from recommendation systems to web search, and from spam filters to voice
recognition. Most recently, the Kinect 3D full-body motion sensor, which has
become the fastest-selling consumer electronics product in history, relies crucially
on machine learning. Furthermore, the advent of widespread internet connectivity,
with centralised data storage and processing, coupled with recently developed
algorithms for computationally efficient probabilistic inference, will create many
new opportunities for machine learning over the coming years. The talk will be
illustrated with tutorial examples, demonstrations, and real-world case studies.
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Joint COMPSAC/SAINT Panel
International Perspectives on the Computed World: Software Beyond the Digital Society
Chair: Stephen S. Yau, Arizona State University, USA
Panelists: Alan Blatecky, National Science Foundation, USA; Kazuo Furukawa,
Hitachi, Ltd., Japan; Wolfgang Kellerer, NTT DOCOMO, Germany; Alkis
Konstantellos, European Commission, Belgium; Zhi Jin, Peking University, China
Creating the digital society and beyond needs all aspects of computing, software
development, and software systems engineering. The computed world embraces
not only the Information Technology world, but also the physical world. Building
on computationally smart environments, and trustworthy, secure, and dependable
distributed software this panel explores different perspectives on developing
software beyond the digital society Panelists will each address several international
perspectives in a brief statement, with the bulk of the panel being discussion
and audience interaction. Panelists will address their vision for software beyond
the digital society the major impediments to achieving this vision; opportunities
for collaboration across industry, academic, funding agency, and international
boundaries; possible negative impacts or risks of developing software beyond
the digital society, including societal, security, and ethical considerations; and
educating students, architects, and society as users of the proposed vision.
SYMPOSIUM – Papers
Papers #1: Security
Chair: Hossain Shahriar (Queen’s University, Canada)
• Searching Structural Neighborhood of Malicious URLs to Improve Blacklisting
Mitsuaki Akiyama, Takeshi Yagi and Mitsutaka Itoh
• High-Performance Intrusion Detection Using OptiGrid Clustering and Gridbased Labelling
Moriteru Ishida, Hiroki Takakura and Yasuo Okabe
• Design and Implementation of a Certified Document Delivery System without
a Trusted Intermediate Authority
Satoshi Ishibashi, Shuichi Miyazaki and Yasuo Okabe
Papers #2: Networking
Chair: Masato Tsuru (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
• An XPath Query Aggregation Algorithm Using a Region Encoding
Yang Cao, Chung-Horng Lung and Shikharesh Majumdar
• Fluid-based Analysis of TCP Flows in a Scale-Free Network
Yusuke Sakumoto, Hiroyuki Ohsaki and Makoto Imase
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Papers #3: Sensor Networks
Chair: Hideki Tode (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)
• Mutually Complementary Communication Protocol for Indoor Sensor/Actuator
Networks
Hisashi Sawada, Hiroshi Kuriyama, Yuki Nakano, Hiroshi Mineno and
Tadanori Mizuno
• A Novel Approach for Selecting Participants to Collect Data in Participatory
Sensing
Nhat Pham and Hee Yong Youn
• Evaluation of the Influence of Time Synchronisation on Classification
Learning Based Movement Detection with Accelerometers
Niklas Klein, Sian Lun Lau and Klaus David
Papers #4: Application
Chair: Katsuyoshi Iida (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
• A Topic-based Visualization Tool for Distributed Publish/Subscribe Messaging
Kyriakos Karenos, Wim De Pauw and Hui Lei
• Reducing Speech Contention in Web Conferences
Hidekazu Tamaki, Suguru Higashino, Minoru Kobayashi and Masayuki Ihara
• A Unified Method for Multiple Home Appliances Control through Static Finger
Gestures
Lei Jing, Kaoru Yamagishi, Junbo Wang, Yinghui Zhou, Tongjun Huang and
Zixue Cheng
Papers #5: Social Networks
Chair: Kenichi Yoshida (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
• A Federated Approach to Crossblogging Through Contracts
Felipe Martin and Oscar Díaz
• Social Engineering of Communities of Web Services
Zakaria Maamar
• A Proposal for Social Search System Design
Toyokazu Akiyama, Yukiko Kawai, Yuya Matsui, Yoshinori Kubota and Takuya
Osaki
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Papers #6: Mobile Networking
Chair: Paolo Bellavista (University of Bologna, Italy)
• Data Clustering on a Network of Mobile Smartphones
Vana Kalogeraki, Adam Dou and Dimitrios Gunopulos
• A Flooding Control Method with Ack-carry for Location-based Information
Dissemination in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Fujii Toshimitsu, Kaji Mitsuru, Sasaki Yuya, Hara Takahiro and Nishio Shojiro
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An Effective Batching scheme Combinating Static Multicasting with Dynamic
Multicasting for Mobile IPTV
Hanku Yoo and Heeyong Youn
Papers #7: Cloud
Chair: Shinji Shimojo (Osaka University, Japan)
• ACES --- Application Cloud for Embedded Systems
Jian-Hong Liu, Jing Chen, Yi-Chuan Tai and Chen-Hao Shih
• The Design and Implementation of an On-Demand DC Grid in Home
Tomoki Shibata, Kazumi Sakai and Yasuo Okabe
• DaaS: Distributed Denial-of-Service Attack Mitigation-as-a-Service
Soon Hin Khor and Akihiro Nakao
SYMPOSIUM – Short Papers
Short Papers #1
Chair: Yasuo Okabe (Kyoto University, Japan)
• Evaluation of Time-Sensitive Information Multicasting using Tree-Structured
Overlay Network
Atsushi Tagami, Makoto Takahara, Shigehiro Ano and Kenji Suzuki
• Pantau: A Monitoring System for KVM-based Server Consolidation
Environment
Arnupharp Viratanapanu, Ahmad Kamil Abdul Hamid, Yoshihiro Kawahara
and Tohru Asami
• Evaluating Asynchronous and Synchronous Sharing of Links and Annotations
Sessions as Social Interactions on Internet Videos
Alan Keller Gomes, Maria da Graça Pimentel, and Diogo Pedrosa
• Information Source-based Classification of Automatic Phishing Website
Detectors
Hossain Shahriar and Mohammad Zulkernine
Short Papers #2
Chair: Shigehiro Ano (KDDI R&D Laboratories, Japan)
• A Situation-based Exception Detection Mechanism for safety in Pervasive
Systems
Eun-Sun Cho and Sumi Helal
• User Centric Privacy in Mobile Communication Scenarios
Klaus Rechert, Sven Wohlgemuth, Isao Echizen and Noboru Sonehara
• Design and Implementation of an AR-assisted tool for basic Home Network
Management
Ahmad Kamil Abdul Hamid, Wei Zhu, Yoshihiro Kawahara and Tohru Asami
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Joint COMPSAC/SAINT Doctoral Symposium – SAINT topics papers
(Poster Presentation)
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Effects of Length and Number of Paths on Simultaneous Multi-path
Communication Akiji Tanaka
A Framework for Context-aware Applications for Smart Spaces
Natalia Díaz Rodríguez
Proposal of an Adaptive Firewall System in Collaboration with Extended DNS
Yong Jin and Nariyoshi Yamai
Analysis on Premium Value of Moral Right of Author in Japanese Copyright
Law Based on Intellectual Property High Court Judge from 2005 to 2010
Naonori Kato
Usability and Security in EU E-Banking Systems - Towards an Integrated
Evaluation Framework Moeckel Caroline
A Platform for Pulling out the Device-Oriented Information into the Cloud
Kenji Morita
Simple Wi-Fi-based Direction Estimation of Subjects Using Directional
Antenna Shota Ishikawa
Reconfigurable TCP: An Architecture for Enhanced Communication
Performance in Mobile Cloud Services Naoki Oguchi and Shunji Abe
Toward Better Recommender System by Collaborative Computation with
Privacy Preserved Chia-Lung Hsieh
WORKSHOP #1 – HSNCE
The Second Workshop on High Speed Network and Computing
Environments (HSNCE 2011)
Session 1
Chair : Ken-ichi Baba, Osaka University
• An Open Platform toward Large-scale Multilevel Modeling and Simulation of
Physiological Systems
Yoshiyuki Asai, Taishin Nomura, Hideki Oka, Takeshi Abe, Masao Okita, KenIchi Hagihara and Hiroaki Kitano
• Peta-Flow Computing: Vision and Challenges
Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Kazunori Nozaki, Ken-Ichi Baba, Eisaku Sakane, Naohisa
Sakamoto, Koji Koyamada and Shinji Shimojo
• Performance Evaluation of Epidemic Broadcast with Directional Antennas in
Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks
Shinpei Kuribayashi, Yusuke Sakumoto, Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Satoshi Hasegawa
and Makoto Imase
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Session 2
Chair : Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Osaka University
• Modeling Bio-Molecular Machinery in the Complex Environment inside the
Cell
Yuichi Togashi
• Estimating Traffic Anomalies for Throughput Prediction on Network
Virtualization
Chunghan Lee, Hirotake Abe, Toshio Hirotsu and Kyoji Umemura
• Performance Comparison of Enhanced TCPs over High-Speed
Internetworking Satellite (WINDS)
Hiroshi Yamamoto, Genki Komada, Katsuichi Nakamura, Takashi Takahashi
and Katsuyuki Yamazaki
WORKSHOP #2 – SISS
The Second International Workshop on
"Semantic Interoperability for Smart Spaces" (SISS 2011)
Welcome note by the Workshop Organizers: Paolo Bellavista and Eila Ovaska
Session 1: Enabling Technologies for Smart Spaces
Chair: Paolo Bellavista, University of Bologna
Keynote: Programming Pervasive Spaces
Sumi Helal, Computer and Information Science & Engineering Department
(CISE), University of Florida
• Delay Performance in a Semantic Interoperability Architecture
Sachin Bhardwaj, Tanir Ozcelebi, Richard Verhoeven, and Johan Lukkien
• Reusable Knowledge Processor for Smart Environments
Jarkko Kuusijärvi and Sakari Stenudd
Session 2: Smart Space Solutions & Applications
Chair: Eila Ovaska, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
• Feasibility Evaluation of M3 Smart Space Broker Implementations
Matti Eteläperä, Jussi Kiljander, and Kari Keinänen
• Security Solutions for Smart Spaces
Jani Suomalainen and Pasi Hyttinen
• Enabling End-Users to Configure Smart Environments
Jussi Kiljander, Kari Keinänen, Janne Takalo-Mattila, Matti Eteläperä, and
Juha-Pekka Soininen
• Case Study: Context-aware Supervision of a Smart Maintenance Process
Susanna Pantsar-Syväniemi, Eila Ovaska, Susanna Ferrari, Tullio Salmon
Cinotti, Guido Zamagni, Luca Roffia, Sandra Mattarozzi, and Valerio Nannini
Closing Remarks: Paolo Bellavista and Eila Ovaska
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WORKSHOP #3 – MidArch
The Fifth Workshop on Middleware Architecture in the Internet (MidArch 2011)
Session 1
Chair: Sato, H., U. Tokyo
Keynote: Providing a PKI-Service for an NREN Community - Experiences and
Examples of DFN-PKI Gerti Foest / Ralf Gröper
Keynote: Overview of TERENA Certificate Service
Milan Sova
Session 2
Chair: Yamaji, K., NII
• Quantifying Cost Structure of Campus PKI
Shigeaki Tanimoto,Masahiko Yokoi,Hiroyuki Sato,Atsushi Kanai
• Design and Implementation of Web Forward Proxy with Shibboleth
Authentication
Takaaki Komura,Hiroaki Sano,Noritoshi Demizu,Ken Makimura
• Federated Authentication in a Hierarchy of IdPs by using Shibboleth
Hiroyuki Sato,Takeshi Nishimura
Session 3
Chair: Nakamura, M., NII
• Performance Analysis of Movement-based Group Location Management for
Mobile Stations Riding on Transportation Systems in Cellular Systems
Yun Won Chung
• A Handover Control of Mobile Nodes with IP mobility in Heterogeneous
Wireless Networks
Takuya Hourai,Yuki Iwata,Hayato Morihiro
• Optimization System of IP Address Using Terminal ID in eduroam
Yoshinori Miyamoto,Yasuhiro Yamasaki,Hideaki Goto,Hideaki Sone
• Flexible Access Management System for Campus VLAN Based on OpenFlow Yasuhiro Yamasaki,Yoshinori Miyamoto,Junichi Yamato,Hideaki Goto,Hideaki
Sone
WORKSHOP #4 – NETSAP
The Second Workshop on Network Technologies for Security, Administration
and Protection
(NETSAP 2011)
Welcome note by Workshop Organizers: YongJin kwon
Session 1: Keynote
Chair: YongJin Kwon
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New Era for Management to Deal with Scalability, Invisibility and Shared
Responsibility
Suguru Yamaguchi
Session 2: Detection of Malicious Activities
Session Chair: Hiroki Takakura
• Detection of Attackers in Services Using Anomalous Host Behavior based on
Traffic Flow Statistics
Yukiko Sawaya, Ayumu Kubota and Yutaka Miyake
• A Study of Communication Route Selection Considering Route Security
Fumiharu Etoh, Yoshiaki Hori and Kouichi Sakurai
• Improving Performance of Anomaly-based IDS by Combining Multiple
Classifiers
Kazuya Kishimoto, Hirofumi Yamaki and Hiroki Takakura
• Correlation Analysis between Spamming Botnets and Malware Infected Hosts
Jungsuk Song, Jumpei Shimamura, Masashi Eto, Daisuke Inoue and Koji
Nakao
Closing Remarks: Hiroki Takakura
WORKSHOP #5 – IC-Web
The First International Workshop on the Information-Centric Web
(IC-Web 2011)
Welcome note by Workshop Organizers
Session 1
Chair: Dirk Kutscher
Keynote: Information-Centric Networking: Concepts and Challenges
Konstantinos Samdanis, Dirk Kutscher
• Breadcrumbs+ : Some Extensions of Naive Breadcrumbs for In-network
Guidance in Content Centric Networks Masayuki Kakida, Yosuke Tanigawa and Hideki Tode
• SAPS: Semantic AtomPub-based Services
Markus Lanthaler and Christian Guetl
• Efficient Information Source Monitoring Method Considering User Utility in
Large-Scale Networks
Shinji Sugawara, Kengo Honda and Yutaka Ishibashi
Closing Remarks by Workshop Organizers
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WORKSHOP #6 – EUCASS
The Second International Workshop on Enablers for Ubiquitous and
Context-Aware Services on Sensor Networks (EUCASS 2011)
Welcome note by Workshop Organizers: Yuuichi Teranishi
Session 1: Service Platform using Ubiquitous Sensors and Devices
Chair: Satoshi Matsuura
• S3: Smart Shadow System for Real Space Service and Its Evaluation with
Users
Kenji Umakoshi, Takashi Kambayashi, Manabu Yoshida, Michiharu Takemoto
and Masato Matsuo
• The Home Security Service Robot System using the Network Service
Platform and its Implementation
Soichiro Ushio, Kazunori Okada, Yasuhiko Kido, Tomoki Kitahara, Hidenori
Tsuji, Satoko Moriguchi, Masahiko Narita and Yuka Kato
• A Design and Evaluation of a Geolocation-aware Reliable Multicast System
on Wireless Networks
Tohru Kondo, Toru Suzuki, Tsuyoshi Yoshigi, Hayato Morihiro and Kaori
Maeda
• Design and Implementation of New uTupleSpace Enabling Storage and
Retrieval of Large Amount of Schema-less Sensor Data
Takayuki Nakamura, Keiichiro Kashiwagi, Yutaka Arakawa and Motonori
Nakamura
Session 2: Management Technology for Ubiquitous Computing and
Networking
Chair: Michiharu Takemoto
• Acqusition and Visualization of Hosts Connected to the Network
Yasuhito Tsukahara, Takashi Tomine and Kazunori Sugiura
• A Broadcast Method Based on Estimation and Preservation of Stable Links in
Delay Tolerant Networks
Yusuke Sawamura, Yuuichi Teranishi, Kaname Harumoto, Susumu Takeuchi
and Shojiro Nishio
• A Case Study of UTMesh: Design and Impact of Real World Experiments with
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Devices
Hideya Ochiai, Kenji Matsuo, Satoshi Matsuura and Hiroshi Esaki
Closing Remarks: Yuuichi Teranishi
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WORKSHOP #7 – C3NET
The Second Workshop on Company, Campus and Community Networking Technology, Management and Ethics - (C3NET 2011)
Welcome note by Workshop Organizers: Motonori Nakamura
Session 1: Keynotes
Chair: Motonori Nakamura, NII
Keynote 1: From Science to Service: Trends in Academic Networked IT-Services
(presentation only) Hannes Hartenstein (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Keynote 2: IPv6 deployment in German commercial and research networks
(presentation only)
Gert Doering (SpaceNet AG)
Session 2: Access Management
• Chair: Kaori Maeda, Hiroshima City University
• DNS Resource Record Analysis of URLs in e-mail Messages for Improving
Spam Filtering
Shuji Suwa, Nariyoshi Yamai, Kiyohiko Okayama and Motonori Nakamura
• An Identification Method of PCs behind NAT Router with Proxy Authentication
on HTTP Communication
Yoshiki Ishikawa, Nariyoshi Yamai, Kiyohiko Okayama and Motonori
Nakammura
• Trust-based VoIP Spam Detection based on Call Duration and Human
Relationships
Noppawat Chaisamran, Takeshi Okuda, Gregory Blanc and Suguru
Yamaguchi
Session 3: Web Services
Chair: Kiyohiko Okayama, Okayama University
• A Proposal of Framework for Information Visualization in Developing of Web
Application
Kanae Matsui, Masato Yamanouchi and Hideki Sunahara
• Development of a Digital Signage System for Automatic Collection and
Distribution of its Content from the Existing Digital Contents and its Field
Trials
Hiroyuki Inoue, Kaoru Suzuki, Koji Sakata and Kaori Maeda
• A Study of Management of User-Satisfaction in Online Shopping Web
Services with TCP Variables
Yoshihiro Ito and Tohru Tahara
Closing Remarks: Motonori Nakamura
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WORKSHOP #8 – FIE
Future Internet Engineering (FIE 2011)
Session 1
Chair: Tadeusz Czachórski
Keynote 1: FIE – goals and achievements
Wojciech Burakowski
Keynote 2: Towards Optical Networks
Tülin Atmaca
• A Behavioral Study of TCP Linux Variants over Satellite Networks
Davide Adami, Christian Callegari, Stefano Giordano, Michele Pagano and
Teresa Pepe
• The Simulation Evaluation for An Adaptive Network Routing by Using Latency
Information
Hiroki Kashiwazaki and Yoshiaki Takai,
Session 2
Chair: Wojciech Burakowski
Keynote 3: SOA-based applications in Future Internet
Adam Grzech
• Design and Implementation of Inter-ISP Virtual Backbone Infrastructure to
Meet Various QoS Requirements
Takuya Omizo, Kenji Masui and Katsuyoshi Iida,
• An ME Algorithm for Arbitrary Open Queueing Network Models with Mixed
Blocking Mechanisms
Jumma S. Alanazi and Demetres D. Kouvatsos,
• Extension management of a knowledge base migration process to IPv6
Protocol
Krzysztof Nowicki, Mariusz Stankiewicz, Aniela Mrugalska, Tomasz Mrugalski
and Józef Woźniak,
• Fluid Flow Approximation Model of TCP Connection in WiMAX network
Krzysztof Grochla, Tadeusz Czachorski and Jerzy Klamka
WORKSHOP #10 – HEUNET
The Second Workshop on Heuristic Methods for the Design, Deployment,
and Reliability of Networks and Network Applications (HEUNET 2011)
Welcome note by Workshop Organizers: Mario Köppen, Günther Raidl,
Masato Tsuru
Session 1: Application-Centric Approaches
Chair: Mario Köppen
• A Method for Real-Time Identification of Malformed BGP Messages
Masafumi Watari, Peng Jiang, Atsuo Tachibana, Shigehiro Ano
• Method of Locating Mirror Servers to Alleviate Load on Servers and Links
Ryota Nakamura, Hiroyoshi Miwa
• Routing Metric based on Node Degree for Load-Balancing in a Large-Scale
Network
Hitomi Tamura, Masato Uchida, Masato Tsuru, Jun’Ichi Shimada, Takeshi
Ikenaga, Yuji Oie
• Autonomous Decentralized Mechanism of Structure Formation Adapting to
Network Conditions
Chisa Takano, Masaki Aida, Masayuki Murata, Makoto Imase
Session 2: Meta-Heuristic Approaches
Chair: Masato Tsuru
• Parallel Evolutionary P2P Networking for Realizing Adaptive Large-scale
Networks
• Kei Ohnishi, Yuji Oie
• Annealing Heuristic for Fair Wireless Channel Allocation by Exponential
Ordered-Ordered Weighted Averaging Operator Maximization
• Mario Köppen, Kaori Yoshida, Masato Tsuru, Yuji Oie
Panel Discussion: Heuristics and the Internet
Panelists: Masaki Aida, Hiroyoshi Miwa, Kei Ohnishi, Masato Tsuru
Panel Moderator: Mario Köppen
Closing Remarks: Mario Köppen, Günther Raidl, Masato Tsuru
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WORKSHOP #11 – ITeS
The Fourth Workshop on IT-enabled Services (ITeS 2011)
Welcome note by Workshop Organizers: Shiro Uesugi
Session 1: Information Diffusion
Chair: Shiro Uesugi
• A Comparative Study on Smartphones’ diffusion in Korea and Japan
Yousin Park and Masashi Ueda
• Mathematical Analysis and Simulation of Information Diffusion on Networks
Yuya Dan
Session 2: ITeS in Financial Services
Chair: Hitoshi Okada
• A Study On Intention To Use Factor In The Internet Banking Websites In Thailand
Nagul Cooharojananone, Sedtanun Chofa and Suphakant Phimoltares
• A Local Currency System Reflecting Variety of Values
Hirotsugu Kinoshita, Yoshiaki Tajima, Naoya Kubo, Tetsuya Morizumi and
Kazuhiro Suzuki
Session 3: ITeS in Commerce
Chair: Shiro Uesugi
• Using Choice Experiments to Value an Electronic Commerce
Nobuyuki Soga and Takashi Okamoto
• Trust on E-Commerce Website in Thailand: A Case of Online Hotel Reservation
Kanokwan Atchariyachanvanich and Hitoshi Okada
• A Trust Rating Method for Information Providers over the Social Web Service
Shigeichiro Yamasaki
Session 4: ITeS in Healthcare and Privacy Protection
Chair: Hitoshi Okada
• Open Issues toward Successful Deployment of Electronic Health Information Exchange in Japan - Analysis of Regional Health Information Network in Kagawa Prefecture
Daisuke Yamakata and Hiroki Nogawa
• A Framework for an Authorization System with Spatial Reasoning Capacity to
Improve Risk Management and Information Security in Healthcare
Eizen Kimura, Shinji Kobayashi, Takeki Yoshikawa and Ken Ishihara
• Information Offering by Anonymous in Japanese Human Flesh Search
Hidenobu Sai and Yohko Orito
Session 5: Panel Discussion: Future of ITeS
Chair: Hitoshi Okada
Panelists: Shiro Uesugi and Nagul Cooharojananone
Closing Remarks: Hitoshi Okada
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SAINT 2011 Organizing Committee
General Chairs
Carl K. Chang, Iowa State University, USA; Kenichi Yoshida, Tsukuba University, Japan
Program Chairs
Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Osaka University, Japan; Max Muhlhauser, Techniche Universitat
Darmstadt, Germany
Workshop Chairs
Kazutoshi Fujikawa, NAIST, Japan; Ying Cai, Iowa State University, USA
Panels Chairs
Shigeru Miyake, Hitachi, Japan; Bouchra Bouqata, GE Global Research, USA
Doctoral Symposium Chairs
Nariyoshi Yamai, Okayama University, Japan; Ming Zhao, Florida International University,
USA
Local Arrangements Chair
Frances Paulisch, Siemens AG, Germany
Finance Chairs
Lu Ruan, Iowa State University, USA; Hiroki Takakura, Nagoya University, Japan
Registration Chairs
Michelle Ruse, Iowa State University, USA; Kouji Nishimura, Hiroshima University, Japan
Publicity Chairs
Yutaka Nakamura, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan; Damla Turgut, University of
Central Florida, USA
Publication Chairs
Heung Seok Chae, Pusan National University, Korea; Shigehiro Ano, KDDI Labs, Japan;
Eun-Sun Cho, CNU Korea and University of Florida, USA
Web Publicity Chair
Hiroshi Yamamoto, Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan
Industry Liasons
Atsuhiro Goto, NTT, Japan; Raja Bose, Nokia Research Lab, USA
Awards Chairs
Sumi Helal, University of Florida, USA; Doo-Hwan Bae, KAIST, Korea; Yongtae Shin,
Soongsil University, Korea
International Liasons
Carl K. Chang, Iowa State University, USA; Takashi Yamanoue, Kagoshima University,
Japan; We-Duke Cho, Ajou University, Korea; Younghan Kim, Soongsil University, Korea
Steering Committee: Sumi Helal (Chair), Kenichi Yoshida, Hiroyuki Ohsaki, Max
Muhlhauser, Kazutoshi Fujikawa, Ying Cai
Standing Committee: Katsuyuki Yamazaki (Chair), Elisa Bertino, Carl K. Chang, Sumi
Helal, Shinji Shimojo, Yasuo Okabe
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Call for Papers available at
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