TY - CHAP ED - Jacquet, Marie ED - Picco, Gian Pietro T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science SP - 157 A1 - De Nicola, Rocco A1 - Gorla, Daniele A1 - Pugliese, Rosario PB - Springer Y1 - 2005/// T2 - Coordination Models and Languages (COORDINATION 2005) EP - 172 ID - eprints301 M1 - 3454 N2 - We present a calculus inspired by Klaim whose main features are: explicit process distribution and node interconnections, remote operations, process mobility and asynchronous communication through distributed tuple spaces. We first introduce a basic language where connections are reliable and immutable; then, we enrich it with two more advanced features for global computing, i.e. failures and dynamically evolving connections. In each setting, we use our formalisms to specify some non-trivial global computing applications and exploit the semantic theory based on an observational equivalence to equationally establish properties of the considered case-studies. SN - 3-540-25630-X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11417019_11 TI - Global Computing in a Dynamic Network of Tuple Spaces AV - none ER -