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Grid Computing and Web Services -- Introducing Dynamic Ranking on Web Pages Based on Multiple Ontology Supported Domains -- Multi-criteria Service Selection with Optimal Stopping in Dynamic Service-Oriented Systems -- Template-Based Process Abstraction for Reusable Inter-organizational Applications in RESTful Architecture -- Enhancing the Hierarchical Clustering Mechanism of Storing Resources? Security Policies in a Grid Authorization System -- A Framework for Web-Based Negotiation -- Section 4 ? Internet Technology and Distributed Computing -- Performance Analysis of a Renewal Input Bulk Service Queue with Accessible and Non-accessible Batches -- A Distributed Algorithm for Pattern Formation by Autonomous Robots, with No Agreement on Coordinate Compass -- Gathering Asynchronous Transparent Fat Robots -- Development of Generalized HPC Simulator -- Performance Analysis of Finite Buffer Queueing System with Multiple Heterogeneous Servers -- Finite Buffer Controllable Single and Batch Service Queues -- Enhanced Search in Peer-to-Peer Networks Using Fuzzy Logic -- Section 5 ? Software Engineering:Secured Systems -- UML-Compiler: A Framework for Syntactic and Semantic Verification of UML Diagrams -- Evolution of Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptosystems -- Reliability Improvement Based on Prioritization of Source Code -- Secure Dynamic Identity-Based Remote User Authentication Scheme -- Theoretical Notes on Regular Graphs as Applied to Optimal Network Design -- Formal Approaches to Location Management in Mobile Communications -- Automated Test Scenario Selection Based on Levenshtein Distance -- Section 6 ? Societal Applications -- Study of Diffusion Models in an Academic Social Network -- First Advisory and Real-Time Health Surveillance to Reduce Maternal Mortality Using Mobile Technology. 330 $aThis volume contains the papers presented at the 6th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Internet Technology(ICDCIT 2010) held during February 15-17, 2010 in Bhubaneswar, India. 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