The 2nd Workshop on

Reflective and Adaptive Middleware


Tuesday June 17,2003

Middleware 2003 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

 

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Angelo Corsaro, is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Computer Science in the Distributed Object Computing Lab. at the Computer Science Department of the Washington University. His main interest are related to Real-Time Java, reflection and Meta Object Protocols (MOP), Aspect Oriented Programming, Generative Programming, component models, design patterns, scheduling problematics in real-time distributed systems, distributed computing, and formal methods. Angelo received a M.S. degree in Computer Science from the Washington University, St. Louis 2001. He can be reached at corsaro@cse.wustl.edu.

 

Nanbor Wang, is a research staff member of the Distributed Object Computing Lab. and a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at Washington University, St. Louis, MO. His research focuses on applying component-oriented, object-oriented programming, and meta-programming for high-performance and real-time distributed object computing systems. Mr. Wang received his M.S. degree in Computer Science at the Washington University, St. Louis in 1997. He can be contacted at nanbor@cse.wustl.edu.

 

Nalini Venkatasubramanian, is an assistant professor at the Department of Information and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine. Her research interests include distributed and parallel systems, middleware, real-time multimedia systems, mobile environments and formal reasoning of distributed systems. She is specifically interested in developing safe and flexible middleware technology for highly dynamic environments. Nalini was a member of technical staff at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories in Palo Alto, California for several years where she worked on large scale distributed systems and interactive multimedia applications. Nalini has also worked on various database management systems and on programming languages/compilers for high  performance machines. She has an M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and is a member of the IEEE and ACM. She can be reached at nalini@ics.uci.edu.

 

Geoffrey Coulson, is Reader in Distributed Computing in the Computing Department at Lancaster University, UK. His research interests are in novel middleware architectures, and in the application of middleware technologies to non-mainstream areas like programmable networking, mobile systems, multimedia, and real-time systems. He can be contacted at geoff@comp.lancs.ac.uk.

 

Fabio M. Costa, is currently an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science in the Institute of Informatics at the Federal University of Goias, Brazil. He got his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Lancaster in 2001. His research interests are in the area of adaptive and reconfigurable middleware platforms, mainly with the use of reflection and component-based technology in order to enable flexible support for dynamic applications involving distributed multimedia and mobility. He can be contacted at fmc@inf.ufg.br.