04703nam 22007575 450 99646601190331620230406042435.03-540-49991-110.1007/11945529(CKB)1000000000283968(SSID)ssj0000319541(PQKBManifestationID)11230370(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000319541(PQKBWorkID)10338720(PQKB)10657889(DE-He213)978-3-540-49991-6(MiAaPQ)EBC3068657(PPN)123139902(EXLCZ)99100000000028396820100301d2006 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrPrinciples of Distributed Systems[electronic resource] 10th International Conference, OPODIS 2006, Bordeaux, France, December 12-15, 2006, Proceedings /edited by Alexander A. Shvartsman1st ed. 2006.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,2006.1 online resource (XIV, 450 p.) Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues,2512-2029 ;4305International conference proceedings.3-540-49990-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Lazy and Speculative Execution in Computer Systems -- In Search of the Holy Grail: Looking for the Weakest Failure Detector for Wait-Free Set Agreement -- A Topological Treatment of Early-Deciding Set-Agreement -- Renaming with k-Set-Consensus: An Optimal Algorithm into n + k – 1 Slots -- When Consensus Meets Self-stabilization -- On the Cost of Uniform Protocols Whose Memory Consumption Is Adaptive to Interval Contention -- Optimistic Algorithms for Partial Database Replication -- Optimal Clock Synchronization Revisited: Upper and Lower Bounds in Real-Time Systems -- Distributed Priority Inheritance for Real-Time and Embedded Systems -- Safe Termination Detection in an Asynchronous Distributed System When Processes May Crash and Recover -- Lock-Free Dynamically Resizable Arrays -- Distributed Spanner Construction in Doubling Metric Spaces -- Verification Techniques for Distributed Algorithms -- Mobile Agent Algorithms Versus Message Passing Algorithms -- Incremental Construction of k-Dominating Sets in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Of Malicious Motes and Suspicious Sensors: On the Efficiency of Malicious Interference in Wireless Networks -- Empire of Colonies Self-stabilizing and Self-organizing Distributed Algorithms -- Glance: A Lightweight Querying Service for Wireless Sensor Networks -- On Many-to-Many Communication in Packet Radio Networks -- Robust Random Number Generation for Peer-to-Peer Systems -- About the Lifespan of Peer to Peer Networks -- Incentive-Based Robust Reputation Mechanism for P2P Services -- Searching for Black-Hole Faults in a Network Using Multiple Agents -- Gathering Asynchronous Mobile Robots with Inaccurate Compasses -- Gathering Few Fat Mobile Robots in the Plane -- Hop Chains: Secure Routing and the Establishment of Distinct Identities -- Computing on a Partially Eponymous Ring -- Self-stabilizing Leader Election in Networks of Finite-State Anonymous Agents -- Robust Self-stabilizing Clustering Algorithm -- Self-stabilizing Wireless Connected Overlays.Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues,2512-2029 ;4305Computer systemsComputer networksSoftware engineeringComputer programmingOperating systems (Computers)Computers, Special purposeComputer System ImplementationComputer Communication NetworksSoftware EngineeringProgramming TechniquesOperating SystemsSpecial Purpose and Application-Based SystemsComputer systems.Computer networks.Software engineering.Computer programming.Operating systems (Computers).Computers, Special purpose.Computer System Implementation.Computer Communication Networks.Software Engineering.Programming Techniques.Operating Systems.Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems.005.4/476Shvartsman Alexander Aedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtOPODIS 2006BOOK996466011903316Principles of Distributed Systems772112UNISA05459oam 2200685I 450 991078282400332120230617042444.01-135-99062-X1-135-99055-71-281-33162-797866113316271-84392-439-010.4324/9781843924395 (CKB)1000000000724447(EBL)449611(OCoLC)609842498(SSID)ssj0000293016(PQKBManifestationID)11225381(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000293016(PQKBWorkID)10272518(PQKB)10001533(MiAaPQ)EBC449611(Au-PeEL)EBL449611(CaPaEBR)ebr10305960(CaONFJC)MIL133162(OCoLC)822565624(EXLCZ)99100000000072444720180706d2004 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCriminal justice and political cultures national and international dimensions of crime control /edited by Tim Newburn and Richard SparksCullompton, Devon, U.K. ;Portland, Or. :Willan Pub.,2004.1 online resource (289 p.)Includes bibliographical references and index.1-84392-054-9 1-84392-026-3 Criminal Justice and Political Cultures National and international dimensions of crime control; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Notes on contributors; Chapter 1 Criminal Justice and Political Cultures; Introduction; 'Policy transfer' and 'lesson drawing'; Some problems of comparative criminology; The importance of politics and political culture; Concluding comments; Chapter 2 Durkheim, Tarde and Beyond: The Global Travel of Crime Policies; Travelling institutions; What travels with crime policies?; Conceptualising the movement of crime policies; Actors, mechanisms and principlesFuture roads for crime policiesChapter 3 Globalising Risk? Distinguishing Styles of 'Neoliberal' Criminal Justice in Australia and the USA; Actuarial justice in the USA; Actuarial justice and the politics of exclusion; Actuarial justice in Australia; The war on drugs and harm minimisation; Risk and the politics of inclusion and exclusion; Conclusions; Chapter 4 Policing, Securitisation and Democratisation in Europe; The field of European policing; Cultures of post/national policing: mapping the securitisation of EuropeQuestions of postnational democracy: the future governance of European policingChapter 5 The Cultural Embeddedness of Social Control: Reflections on a Comparison of Italian and North American Cultures concerning Punishment; The embeddedness of crime and punishment; Democracy, the Protestant ethic and punishment; 'Scandal of indulgences' in Rome; Is religious tradition the explanation for the different propensity to punish?; Chapter 6 Controlling Measures: The Repackaging of Common-sense Opposition to Women's Imprisonment in England and Canada; Introduction; The Canadian experienceThe logic of carceral clawbackCommon sense, theory and official discourse; How theoretical critique empowered contemporary official discourse on women's prisons in England; Conclusion; Chapter 7 The Convergence of US and UK Crime Control Policy: Exploring Substance and Process; Introduction; Explaining penal policy convergence; Policy dimensions; The symbol and substance of policy; The process of policy convergence; Conclusion; Chapter 8 Youth Justice: Globalisation and Multi-modal Governance; From welfare to neoliberal governance?; Policy transfers; International conventionsNational cultures and legislative sovereigntyLocal sensibilities and resistances; Conclusion; Chapter 9 Importing Criminological Ideas in a New Democracy: Recent South African Experiences; Introduction; Police and policing; Prisons; The judiciary; Child justice; Conclusion; Chapter 10 Policy Transfer in Local Crime Control: Beyond Naïve Emulation; Introduction; Local politics of crime control; American borrowings: intervening at the local level; Sovereignty, power dependence and governance from below; New Labour: strengthening policy implementation from the centre; Governmental savoirConclusion: reconceptualising the contexts of governmentAs crime increasingly crosses national boundaries, and international co-operation takes firmer shape, so the development of ideas and policy on the control of crime has become an increasingly international and transnational affair. These developments call attention not just to the many points of convergence in the languages and practices of crime control but also to their persistent differences. This book is concerned both with the very specific issue of 'policy transfer' within the crime control arena, and with the issues raised by a more broadly conceptualized idea of comparative pCrime preventionCrimeGovernment policyCrime prevention.CrimeGovernment policy.363.23Newburn Tim865956Sparks Richard1961-1092664MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782824003321Criminal justice and political cultures3746718UNINA