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A Micro OWL DL Reasoner for Ambient Intelligent Devices -- Sensor Networks -- Sensor-Actuator Networks with TBox Snippets -- Prediction Based Mobile Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Network -- A Distributed Architecture of Sensing Web for Sharing Open Sensor Nodes -- Peer-to-Peer -- Efficient Parallelized Network Coding for P2P File Sharing Applications -- Scheduling Strategy of P2P Based High Performance Computing Platform Base on Session Time Prediction -- An Activeness-Based Seed Choking Algorithm for Enhancing BitTorrent?s Robustness -- Resource Aggregation Effectiveness in Peer-to-Peer Architectures -- Web Services for Deeply Embedded Extra Low-Cost Devices -- A Group-Based Reputation Mechanism for Mobile P2P Networks -- A Partition-Based Broadcast Algorithm over DHT for Large-Scale Computing Infrastructures -- Fault Tolerance -- Novel Crash Recovery Approach for Concurrent Failures in Cluster Federation -- JACEP2P-V2: A Fully Decentralized and Fault Tolerant Environment for Executing Parallel Iterative Asynchronous Applications on Volatile Distributed Architectures -- Performance Evaluation of Scheduling Mechanism with Checkpoint Sharing and Task Duplication in P2P-Based PC Grid Computing -- A Probabilistic Fault-Tolerant Recovery Mechanism for Task and Result Certification of Large-Scale Distributed Applications. 330 $aThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Grid and Pervasive Computing, GPC 2009, held in Geneva, Switzerland, in May 2009. 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