This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages, COORDINATION '99, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in April 1999. The 26 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from a total of 67 submissions. The book is devoted to the recently established class of models and languages variously termed coordination languages, configuration languages, architectural description languages, or agent-oriented programming languages. These formalisms provide a clean separation between individual software components and their interaction within the overall software organization and thus make complex applications more tractable, support global analysis, and enhance the reuse of software components.
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Invited Papers.- Coordination and Access Control of Mobile Agents.- Characteristics of an Agent Scripting Language and its Execution Environment.- Regular Papers.- A Coordination Model for Agents based on Secure Spaces.- Coordination with Attributes.- MobiS: A Specification Language for Mobile Systems.- Coordinated Roles: Promoting Re-usability of Coordinated Active Objects Using Event Notification Protocols.- Pipelining the Molecule Soup: A Plumber’s Approach to Gamma.- Erratic Fudgets: A Semantic Theory for an Embedded Coordination Language.- Coordination of Synchronous Programs.- Composing Specications for Coordination.- On the Expressiveness of Coordination Models.- Comparing Software Architectures for Coordination Languages.- A Hierarchical Model for Coordination of Concurrent Activities.- A Self-Deploying Election Service for Active Networks.- Mobile Co-ordination: Providing Fault Tolerance in Tuple Space Based Co-ordination Languages.- A Simple Extension of Java Language for Controllable Transparent Migration and its Portable Implementation.- Coordination Among Mobile Objects.- Simulation of Conference Management using an Event-Driven Coordination Language.- Internet-Based Coordination Environments and Document-Based Applications: a Case Study.- Coordination of a Parallel Proposition Solver.- CLAM: Composition Language for Autonomous Megamodules.- Modeling Resources for Activity Coordination and Scheduling.- Static Analysis of Real-Time Component-based Systems Congurations.- Acme-based Software Architecture Interchange.- A Group Based Approach for Coordinating Active Objects.- Introducing Connections Into Classes With Static Meta-Programming.- TRUCE: Agent Coordination Through Concurrent Interpretation of Role-Based Protocols.- The STL++ Coordination Language: A Base for Implementing Distributed Multi-agent Applications.- Posters.- A Distributed Semantics for a IWIM-Based Coordination Language.- Coordination in Context: Authentication, Authorisation and Topology in Mobile Agent Applications.- Presence and Instant Messaging via HTTP/1.1: A Coordination Perspective.- Towards a Periodic Table of Connectors.
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