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IEEE Internet Computing, Volume 7, 2003
Volume 7, Number 1, January/February 2003
- News & Trends. 8-12
- Marketplace: Getting on the Third Wave. 13-15
- Elsewhere. 16-18
- Fabio Simeoni, David Lievens, Richard Connor, Paolo Manghi:
Language Bindings to XML. 19-27
- Doug Lea, Steve Vinoski:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Middleware for Web Services. 28-29 - Sanjay Dalal, Sazi Temel, Mark C. Little, Mark Potts, Jim Webber:
Coordinating Business Transactions on the Web. 30-39 - Boualem Benatallah, Quan Z. Sheng, Marlon Dumas:
The Self-Serv Environment for Web Services Composition. 40-48 - Pascal Felber, Chee Yong Chan, Minos N. Garofalakis, Rajeev Rastogi:
Scalable Filtering of XML Data for Web Services. 49-57 - Brahim Medjahed, Abdelmounaam Rezgui, Athman Bouguettaya, Mourad Ouzzani:
Infrastructure for E-Government Web Services. 58-65
- Ravi S. Sandhu:
Good-Enough Security: Toward a Pragmatic Business-Driven Discipline. 66-68
- Steve Vinoski:
Service Discovery 101. 69-71 - William H. Turkett Jr., John R. Rose, Michael N. Huhns:
Massive Deliberation. 72-75
- Greg Linden, Brent Smith, Jeremy York:
Amazon.com Recommendations: Item-to-Item Collaborative Filtering. 76-80 - Kris Read, Frank Maurer:
Developing Mobile Wireless Applications. 81-86 - Christopher Metz:
The Latest in Virtual Private Networks: Part I. 87-91 - Daniel A. Menascé:
Automatic QoS Control. 92-95
- Li Gong:
A New Column for a New Year. 96
Volume 7, Number 2, March/April 2003
- Robert E. Filman:
Do You Know How to Get to Carnegie Hall? 4-5
- Greg Goth:
Compromise Ends Wireless Spectrum Debate. 6-8
- Adam Stone:
Security Awareness. 9-10
- David D. Clark:
Elsewhere. 11-14
- Yih-Farn Chen, Charles J. Petrie:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Ubiquitous Mobile Computing. 16-17 - Hosei Matsuoka, Takeshi Yoshimura, Tomoyuki Ohya:
A Robust Method for Soft IP Handover. 18-24 - Hui Luo, Zhimei Jiang, Byoung-Jo J. Kim, N. K. Shankaranarayanan, Paul S. Henry:
Integrating Wireless LAN and Cellular Data for the Enterprise. 25-33 - Paolo Bellavista, Antonio Corradi, Rebecca Montanari, Cesare Stefanelli:
Dynamic Binding in Mobile Applications: A Middleware Approach. 34-42 - Theo Kanter:
Attaching Context-Aware Services to Moving Locations. 43-51
- Robert van Engelen, Gunjan Gupta, Saurabh Pant:
Developing Web Services for C and C++. 53-61
- David W. Chadwick, Alexander Otenko, Edward Ball:
Role-Based Access Control With X.509 Attribute Certificates. 62-69
- Jonathan Zittrain, Benjamin Edelman:
Internet Filtering in China. 70-77 - John Zachary:
Protecting Mobile Code in the Wild. 78-82 - Daniel A. Menascé:
Scalable P2P Search. 83-87
- Steve Vinoski:
The Performance Presumption. 88-90
- Michael N. Huhns:
Being and Acting Rational. 91-93
- David D. Clark:
Economics and the Design of Open Systems. 94-96
Volume 7, Number 3, May/June 2003
- Robert E. Filman:
When Email Was Good. 4-6
- Greg Goth:
Fixing BGP Might Be Difficult--Or Not So Tough. 7-9
- In Memoriam Salah Aidarous (1947-2003) and Barry M. Leiner (1945-2003). 10
- Adam Stone:
Internationalizing the Internet. 11-12
- Elsewhere. 13-16
- Ian Gorton, Anna Liu:
Evaluating the Performance of EJB Components. 18-23
- Christopher Metz:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Moving Toward an Ipv6 Future. 25-26 - Michael Mackay, Christopher Edwards, Martin Dunmore, Tim Chown, Graca Carvalho:
A Scenario-Based Review of IPv6 Transition Tools. 27-35 - Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta, Gregorio Martínez Pérez, Óscar Cánovas Reverte, Gabriel López Millán:
PKI Services for IPv6. 36-42 - Tomás Robles, Ramiro Ortiz, Joaquín Salvachúa:
Porting the Session Initiation Protocol to IPv6. 43-50 - Sherali Zeadally, Ioan Raicu:
Evaluating IPv6 on Windows and Solaris. 51-57
- L. Jean Camp:
First Principles of Copyright for DRM Design. 59-65 - Krishnamurthy Srinivasan, Pallavi Malu, George Moakley:
Automatic Multibusiness Transactions. 66-73
- Sanjay Patil, Eric Newcomer:
ebXML and Web Services. 74-82
- Daniel A. Menascé:
Security Performance. 84-87
- Steve Vinoski:
It's Just a Mapping Problem. 88-90
- Michael N. Huhns:
Consensus Software: Robustness and Social Good. 91-93
- Li Gong:
Why Cross-Platform Security. 95-96
Volume 7, Number 4, July/August 2003
- Robert E. Filman:
From the Editor in Chief: Semantic Services. 4-6
- Greg Goth:
Much Ado About Spamming. 7-9
- Adam Stone:
Behind the Semantic Web. 10-11
- Review of Internet stories in Computer Society, IEEE, and trade press. 12-15
- Mark Gaynor:
Linking Market Uncertainty to VoIP Service Architectures. 16-22
- Fred Douglis, Ian T. Foster:
Guest Editors' Introduction: The Grid Grows Up. 24-26 - Paula Eerola, Balázs Kónya, Oxana Smirnova, Tord Ekelöf, Mattias Ellert, John Renner Hansen, Jakob Langgaard Nielsen, Anders Wäänänen, Aleksandr Konstantinov, Farid Ould-Saada:
Building a Production Grid in Scandinavia. 27-35 - Sven Graupner, Vadim E. Kotov, Artur Andrzejak, Holger Trinks:
Service-Centric Globally Distributed Computing. 36-43 - Avraham Leff, James T. Rayfield, Daniel M. Dias:
Service-Level Agreements and Commercial Grids. 44-50 - Rick L. Stevens, Michael E. Papka, Terry Disz:
Prototyping the Workspaces of the Future. 51-58
- William T. Polk, Nelson E. Hastings, Ambarish Malpani:
Public Key Infrastructures that Satisfy Security Goals. 60-67
- Charles J. Petrie, Christoph Bussler:
Service Agents and Virtual Enterprises: A Survey. 68-78
- Diego Doval, Donal O'Mahony:
Overlay Networks: A Scalable Alternative for P2P. 79-82
- Steve Vinoski:
Invocation Styles. 83-85
- Daniel A. Menascé:
Scaling Web Sites Through Caching. 86-89
- Ashok U. Mallya, Michael N. Huhns:
Commitments Among Agents. 90-93
- Domenico Talia, Paolo Trunfio:
Toward a Synergy Between P2P and Grids. 94-96
Volume 7, Number 5, September/October 2003
- Robert E. Filman:
From the Editor in Chief: End to End over Interplanetary Networks. 4-5
- Laurianne McLaughlin:
Online Fraud Gets Sophisticated. 6-8
- Review of Internet stories in Computer Society, IEEE, and trade press. 9-11
- Adam Stone:
Marching Toward Web Services. 12-13
- Yonghyun Hwang, Jihong Kim, Eunkyong Seo:
Structure-Aware Web Transcoding for Mobile Devices. 14-21 - Nadine Alameh:
Chaining Geographic Information Web Services. 22-29
- Jeff Heflin, Michael N. Huhns:
Guest Editors' Introduction: The Zen of the Web. 30-33 - Massimo Paolucci, Katia P. Sycara:
Autonomous Semantic Web Services. 34-41 - Domenico Beneventano, Sonia Bergamaschi, Francesco Guerra, Maurizio Vincini:
Synthesizing an Integrated Ontology. 42-51 - In-Young Ko, Robert Neches:
Composing Web Services for Large-Scale Tasks. 52-59
- Joon S. Park, Derrick Dicoi:
WLAN Security: Current and Future. 60-65
- Michael Kassoff, Daishi Kato, Waqar Mohsin:
Creating GUIs for Web Services. 66-73
- Erik Wilde:
XML Technologies Dissected. 74-78 - Ariel Pashtan, Shriram Kollipara, Michael Pearce:
Adapting Content for Wireless Web Services. 79-85
- Steve Vinoski:
Do You Know Where Your Architecture is? 86-88
- Daniel A. Menascé:
Workload Characterization. 89-92
- Kenneth P. Birman:
The League of SuperNets. 93-96
Volume 7, Number 6, November/December 2003
- Robert E. Filman:
From the Editor in Chief: Veni, Vidi, Sensi. 4-6
- Greg Goth:
New Acceleration Technologies Might Not Be Fool's Gold. 7-9
- Adam Stone:
Has VoIP Arrived? 10-11
- Elsewhere. 12-15
- Paolo Bellavista, Antonio Corradi, Cesare Stefanelli:
Application-Level QoS Control for Video-on-Demand. 16-24
- Duncan A. Buell, Ravi S. Sandhu:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Identity Management. 26-28 - Ernesto Damiani, Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, Pierangela Samarati:
Managing Multiple and Dependable Identities. 29-37 - Birgit Pfitzmann, Michael Waidner:
Analysis of Liberty Single-Sign-on with Enabled Clients. 38-44 - Halvard Skogsrud, Boualem Benatallah, Fabio Casati:
Model-Driven Trust Negotiation for Web Services. 45-52
- Lynette I. Millett, Stephen H. Holden:
Authentication and Its Privacy Effects. 54-58
- Werner Vogels:
Web Services Are Not Distributed Objects. 59-66
- Athena Vakali, George Pallis:
Content Delivery Networks: Status and Trends. 68-74
- Steve Vinoski:
Integration with Web Services. 75-77
- Daniel A. Menascé:
Web Server Software Architectures. 78-81
- Michael N. Huhns:
The Sentient Web. 82-84
- Paul Francis:
Is the Internet Going NUTSS? 94-96
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