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Proceedings /$fedited by Chenyang Lu, Toshimitsu Masuzawa, Mohamed Mosbah 205 $a1st ed. 2010. 210 1$aBerlin, Heidelberg :$cSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :$cImprint: Springer,$d2010. 215 $a1 online resource (XII, 517 p. 112 illus.) 225 1 $aTheoretical Computer Science and General Issues,$x2512-2029 ;$v6490 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-642-17652-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aRobots -- Pattern Formation through Optimum Matching by Oblivious CORDA Robots -- RoboCast: Asynchronous Communication in Robot Networks -- Randomization in Distributed Algorithms -- Biased Selection for Building Small-World Networks -- Application of Random Walks to Decentralized Recommender Systems -- Uniform and Ergodic Sampling in Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Systems with Malicious Nodes -- Brief Announcements I -- Self-stabilizing (k,r)-Clustering in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks with Multiple Paths -- Self-stabilizing Byzantine Asynchronous Unison, -- Graph Algorithms -- Reliably Detecting Connectivity Using Local Graph Traits -- Distributed Game-Theoretic Vertex Coloring -- Constructing a Map of an Anonymous Graph: Applications of Universal Sequences -- Brief Announcements II -- Effect of Fairness in Model Checking of Self-stabilizing Programs -- A Formal Framework for Conformance Testing of Distributed Real-Time Systems -- Fault-Tolerance -- Signature-Free Broadcast-Based Intrusion Tolerance: Never Decide a Byzantine Value -- A Fault Avoidance Strategy Improving the Reliability of the EGI Production Grid Infrastructure -- Failure Detectors Encapsulate Fairness -- -Based k-Set Agreement Algorithms -- Distributed Programming -- Distributed Programming with Tasks -- SkewCCC+: A Heterogeneous Distributed Hash Table -- On the Automated Implementation of Time-Based Paxos Using the IOA Compiler -- Real-Time -- Partitioning Real-Time Systems on Multiprocessors with Shared Resources -- On Best-Effort Utility Accrual Real-Time Scheduling on Multiprocessors -- Tardiness Bounds for Global EDF with Deadlines Different from Periods -- Shared Memory -- Cache-Aware Lock-Free Queues for Multiple Producers/Consumers and Weak Memory Consistency -- An Adaptive Technique for Constructing Robust and High-Throughput Shared Objects -- Efficient Lock Free Privatization -- A Competitive Analysis for Balanced Transactional Memory Workloads -- Concurrency -- Fast Local-Spin Abortable Mutual Exclusion with Bounded Space -- Turning Adversaries into Friends: Simplified, Made Constructive, and Extended -- Quasi-Linearizability: Relaxed Consistency for Improved Concurrency -- A Token-Based Distributed Algorithm for the Generalized Resource Allocation Problem -- On the Message Complexity of Global Computations -- Optimizing Regenerator Cost in Traffic Grooming -- On Minimizing Average End-to-End Delay in P2P Live Streaming Systems -- Monotonic Stabilization -- Upper and Lower Bounds of Space Complexity of Self-Stabilizing Leader Election in Mediated Population Protocol -- Improving Space Complexity of Self-stabilizing Counting on Mobile Sensor Networks. 330 $aThe 14th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems (OPODIS 2010) took place during December 14?17, 2010 in Tozeur, Tunisia. It continued a tradition of successful conferences; Chantilly (1997), Amiens (1998), Hanoi (1999), Paris (2000), Mexico (2001), Reims (2002), La Martinique (2003), Gre- ble (2004), Pisa (2005), Bordeaux (2006), Guadeloupe (2007), Luxor (2008) and N??mes (2009). The OPODIS conference constitutes an open forum for the exchange of sta- of-the-art knowledge on distributed computing and systems among researchers from around the world. Following the tradition of the previous events, the p- gram was composed of high-quality contributed papers. The program call for papers looked for original and signi?cant research contributions to the theory, speci?cation, design and implementation of distributed systems, including: ? Communication and synchronization protocols ? Distributed algorithms, multiprocessor algorithms ? Distributed cooperative computing ? Embedded systems ? Fault-tolerance, reliability, availability ? Grid and cluster computing ? Location- and context-aware systems ? Mobile agents and autonomous robots ? Mobile computing and networks ? Peer-to-peer systems, overlay networks ? Complexity and lower bounds ? Performance analysis of distributed systems ? Real-time systems ? Security issues in distributed computing and systems ? Sensor networks: theory and practice ? Speci?cation and veri?cation of distributed systems ? Testing and experimentation with distributed systems In response to this call for papers, 122 papers were submitted. 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