| 2009 |
13 | | Klaus Haller:
Towards the Industrialization of Data Migration: Concepts and Patterns for Standard Software Implementation Projects.
CAiSE 2009: 63-78 |
12 | | Klaus Haller:
White-box testing for database-driven applications: a requirements analysis.
DBTest 2009 |
| 2008 |
11 | | Klaus Haller:
Data Migration Project Management and Standard Software - Experiences in Avaloq Implementation Projects.
Data Warehousing 2008: 391-406 |
| 2006 |
10 | | Walter Binder,
Ion Constantinescu,
Boi Faltings,
Klaus Haller,
Can Türker:
A Multiagent System for the Reliable Execution of Automatically Composed Ad-hoc Processes.
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 12(2): 219-237 (2006) |
| 2005 |
9 | | Can Türker,
Klaus Haller,
Christoph Schuler,
Hans-Jörg Schek:
How can we support Grid Transactions? Towards Peer-to-Peer Transaction Processing.
CIDR 2005: 174-185 |
8 | | Klaus Haller,
Heiko Schuldt,
Can Türker:
Decentralized coordination of transactional processes in peer-to-peer environments.
CIKM 2005: 28-35 |
| 2004 |
7 | | Klaus Haller,
Michelle Ackermann,
Claudio Munari,
Can Türker:
Enhanced User Support for Mobile Ad-hoc-Processes.
Grundlagen und Anwendungen mobiler Informationstechnologie 2004: 53-62 |
| 2003 |
6 | | Klaus Haller,
Heiko Schuldt:
Consistent Process Execution in Peer-to-Peer Information Systems.
CAiSE 2003: 289-307 |
5 | | Klaus Haller,
Heiko Schuldt,
Can Türker:
Flexible Fehlerbehandlung für mobile Ad-hoc-Prozesse.
Database Mechanisms for Mobile Applications 2003: 55-68 |
4 | | Klaus Haller,
Heiko Schuldt:
Towards a Decentralized Implementation of Transaction Management.
Grundlagen von Datenbanken 2003: 57-61 |
3 | | Klaus Haller,
Heiko Schuldt,
Hans-Jörg Schek:
Transactional Peer-to-Peer Information Processing: The AMOR Approach.
Mobile Data Management 2003: 356-362 |
2 | | Can Türker,
Klaus Haller,
Heiko Schuldt,
Hans-Jörg Schek:
Mobilität in Informationsräumen.
Datenbank-Spektrum 5: 16-23 (2003) |
| 2001 |
1 | | Klaus Haller,
Heiko Schuldt:
Using Predicates for Specifying Targets of Migration and Messages in a Peer-to-Peer Mobile Agent Environment.
Mobile Agents 2001: 152-168 |