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IEEE Internet Computing, Volume 1, 1997
Volume 1, Number 1, January/February 1997
- George Gilder:
On the Bandwidth of Plenty (Interview). 9-18 - Martin Hardwick, David L. Spooner, Tom Rando, K. C. Morris:
Data Protocols for the Industrial Virtual Enterprise. 20-29 - Gene Bouchard, Mark R. Cutkosky, Ray Johnson, Daniel Kuokka, Ted G. Lewis, William C. Regli:
Eingineering Meets the Internet: How Will The New technology Affect Engineering Practice? (Roundtable). 30-38 - William C. Regli:
Internet-Enabled Computer-Aided Design. 39-50
- Arthur van Hoff:
The Case for Java as a Programming Language. 51-56 - Scott B. Guthery:
Java Card (Industry Report). 57-59 - Kurt Maly, Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab, C. Michael Overstreet, J. Christian Wild, Ajay K. Gupta, Alaa Youssef, Emilia Stoica, Ehab S. Al-Shaer:
Interactive Distance Learning over Intranets. 60-71
- Charles J. Petrie:
Webword: The New Engineering Computer. 4-5 - Robert E. Filman, Feniosky Peña-Mora:
The Arachnoid Tourist: The Engineering Web. 72-74 - Ben Adida:
Weaving the Web: It All Starts at the Server. 75-77 - Miroslav Benda:
Architecture Perspective: The Architecture of Global Access. 78-80 - Brian Thomas:
Digital Toolbox: Real Interactivity. 81-83 - Frank Maurer, Agostino Poggi, Helmuth Ritzer:
The Internet in Europe: Race for the European Online Market. 84-85 - Ruay Shiung Chang:
The Internet in Asia: Taiwan: Education Leads the Way. 86 - Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh:
Agents on the Web: "Agents are Everywhere!". 87 - Christopher Locke:
On the Contrary: Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control. 88-89
Volume 1, Number 2, March/April 1997
- Robert Metcalfe:
What's Wrong with the Internet (It's the Economy, ...), Interview. 6-17 - Michael Baentsch, Lothar Baum, Georg Molter, Steffen Rothkugel, Peter Sturm:
Enhancing the Web's Infrastructure: From Caching to Replication. 18-27 - Dan Mosedale, William Foss, Robert Martin McCool:
Lessons Learned Administering Netscape's Internet Site. 28-35 - Felix Yeung:
Internet 2: Scaling Up the Backbone for R&D. 36-37 - Geoffrey C. Fox, Wojtek Furmanski:
Petaops and Exaops: Supercomputing in the Web. 38-46
- Arun Iyengar:
Dynamic Argument Embedding: Preserving State on the World Wide Web. 50-56 - James Begole, Craig A. Struble, Clifford A. Shaffer:
Leveraging Java Applets: Toward Collaboration Transparency in Java. 57-64
- Charles J. Petrie:
Webword: Bringing Up the Internet. 4-5 - Robert E. Filman, Feniosky Peña-Mora:
The Arachnoid Tourist: The Spider, Stuck in a Web. 47-49 - Ben Adida:
Weaving the Web: Taking Web Clients to the Next Level. 65-67 - Miroslav Benda:
Architecture Perspective: The Right User Interface. 68-70 - Brian Thomas:
Digital Toolbox: Getting Attached to E-Mail. 71-72 - Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh:
Agents on the Web: Conversational Agents. 73-75 - Gail E. Kaiser, E. James Whitehead Jr.:
Collaborative Work: Distributed Authoring and Versioning. 76-77 - Ruay Shiung Chang:
The Internet in Asia: China's Internet: Poised to Take Off. 78-79 - Frank Maurer, Agostino Poggi, Helmuth Ritzer:
The Internet in Europe: Brave New World. 80 - Christopher Locke:
On the Contrary: NC: An Acronym Revisited. 81-82 - Ted G. Lewis:
Wired Wired World: Internet as Metaphor. IEEE Internet Comput. 1(2): 96 (1997)
Volume 1, Number 3, May/June 1997
- Thomas W. Malone:
Free on the Range (Interview). 8-20 - Eric Ly:
Distributed Java Applets for Project Management on the Web (Industry Report). 21-26 - Adam Rifkin:
Reengineeing the Hubble Space Telescope Control Center System. 28-35 - Tim McGrew:
Collaborative Intelligence: The Internet Chess Club on Game 2 of Kasparov vs. Deep Blue. 38-42 - Eric Evans, Daniel Rogers:
Using Java Applets and CORBA for Multi-User Distributed Applications. 43-55
- Oliver Günther, Rudolf Müller, Peter Schmidt, Hemant K. Bhargava, Ramayya Krishnan:
MMM: A Web-Based System for Sharing Statistical Computing Modules. 59-68
- Charles J. Petrie:
Webword: The Next Computer Revolution. 4-5 - Robert E. Filman, Feniosky Peña-Mora:
The Arachnoid Tourist: The Collaborating Spider. 56-57 - Ben Adida:
Weaving the Web: Java: More Than A Revolution. 70-72 - Miroslav Benda:
Architecture Perspective: Applications on the Global Computer. 74-77 - Brian Thomas:
Digital Toolbox: E-Mail Attachments: Finding the Right Fit. 78-79 - Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh:
Agents on the Web: Mobile Agents. 80-82 - Ruay Shiung Chang:
The Global Internet: The Next Japanese Miracle. 83-84 - Ted G. Lewis:
Wired Wired World: The Software Economy: Greed is Good. IEEE Internet Comput. 1(3): 96 (1997)
Volume 1, Number 4, July/August 1997
- Munindar P. Singh, Michael N. Huhns:
Internet-Based Agents: Applications and Infrastruture. 8-9 - Pattie Maes:
On Software Agents: Humanizing the Global Computer (Interview). 10-19 - Joseph Kiniry, Daniel M. Zimmerman:
A Hands-On Look at Java Mobile Agents. 21-30 - Bruce Krulwich:
Automating the Internet: Agents as User Surrogates. 34-38 - Jean-Marc Andreoli, François Pacull, Remo Pareschi:
XPECT: A Framework for Electronic Commerce. 40-48 - Akihiko Ohsuga, Yasuo Nagai, Yutaka Irie, Masanori Hattori, Shinichi Honiden:
PLANGENT: An Approach to Making Mobile Agents Intelligent. 50-57 - David Kotz, Robert S. Gray, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus, Sumit Chawla, George Cybenko:
AGENT TCL: Targeting the Needs of Mobile Computers. 58-67 - Günter Karjoth, Danny B. Lange, Mitsuru Oshima:
A Security Model for Aglets. 68-77 - Rohit Khare, Adam Rifkin:
XML: A Door to Automated Web Applications. 78-87
- Charles J. Petrie:
Webword: What's an Agent ... and What's So Intelligent about It? 4-5 - Robert E. Filman, Feniosky Peña-Mora:
The Arachnoid Tourist: Arachnoid Agent, at Your Service. 31-32 - Roy T. Fielding, Gail E. Kaiser:
The Apache HTTP Server Project. 88-90 - Ben Adida:
Weaving the Web: Securing the Web. 91-93 - Miroslav Benda:
Architecture Perspective: Middleware: Any Client, Any Server. 94-96 - Brian Thomas:
Digital Toolbox: Controlling Interests. 97-99 - George M. Yin:
The Global INternet: China: One Country - Two Internet System? 101 - Ted G. Lewis:
Wired Wired World: Bringing Up Java. IEEE Internet Comput. 1(4): 110-112 (1997)
Volume 1, Number 5, September/October 1997
- William C. Regli:
Intranets - Guest Editor's Introduction. 6-7 - Eric Schmidt:
On the Intranet Wars: Can the Java Virtual Machine Really Challenge Microsoft? (Interview). 8-15 - Kevin Tolly:
The Great Networking Correction: Frames Reaffirmed. 16-23 - Zahir Tari, Shun-Wu Chan:
A Role-Based Access Control for Intranet Security. 24-34 - Sandy Ressler, Bill Trefzger:
Development of the NIST Virtual Library. 35-41 - Walt Scacchi, John Noll:
Process-Driven Intranets: Life-Cycle Support for Process Reengineering. 42-49 - Seán Baker, Vinny Cahill, Paddy Nixon:
Bridging Boundaries: CORBA in Perspective. 52-57 - Venkat N. Gudivada, Vijay V. Raghavan, William I. Grosky, Rajesh Kasanagottu:
Information Retrieval on the World Wide Web. 58-68
- Charles J. Petrie:
Webword: Intranets: Your New Standard. 4-5 - Robert E. Filman:
The Arachnoid Tourist: Managing a Spider's Net. 50-51 - Ben Adida:
Weaving the Web: Identity Crisis on the Web. 70-71 - Miroslav Benda:
Architecture Perspective: Data, Data, Everywhere. 72-75 - Brian Thomas:
Digital Toolbox: No Free Lunch. 76-77 - Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh:
Agents on the Web: The Agent Test. 78-79 - Stephen E. Dossick, Gail E. Kaiser:
Collaborative Work: Tool Services for Intranets. 80-81 - Donal O'Mahony, Michael Behringer:
The Global Internet: The Road to Ten-34. 82-83 - Ted G. Lewis:
Wired Wired World: Andreesen's Laws vs. the Techno Treadmill. IEEE Internet Comput. 1(5): 93-96 (1997)
Volume 1, Number 6, November/December 1997
- David Chaum:
On Electronic Commerce: How Much Do You Trust Big Brother? (Interview). 8-16 - Andrew B. Whinston:
Electronic Commerce: A Shift in Paradigm - Guest Editor's Introduction. 17-19 - Christoph Schlueter, Michael J. Shaw:
A Strategic Framework for Developing Electronic Commerce. 20-28 - Lee W. McKnight, Joseph P. Bailey:
Internet Economics: When Constituencies Collide in Cyberspace. 30-37 - Alok Gupta, Boris Jukic, Manoj Parameswaran, Dale O. Stahl, Andrew B. Whinston:
Streamlining the Digital Economy: How to Avert a Tragedy of the Commons. 38-46 - Tuomas Sandholm:
Unenforced E-Commerce Transactions. 47-54 - David Clark:
CISCO Connect Online: It's Good for Business. 55-58 - Curt Powley, David Benjamin, David D. Grossman, Robert Neches, Paul Postel, Ernesto Broderson, Rupal Fadia, Quan M. Zhu, Peter M. Will:
DASHER: A Prototype for Federated E-Commerce Services. 62-71
- Charles J. Petrie:
Webword: The Edge of E-Cash. 4-5 - Robert E. Filman:
The Arachnoid Tourist: En Enterprising Spider. 59-61 - Brian Thomas:
Digital Toolbox: Recipe for E-Commerce. 72-74 - Miroslav Benda:
Architecture Perspective: Turing's Legacy for the Internet. 75-77 - Ben Adida:
Weaving the Web: Database-Backed Web Sites. 78-80 - Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh:
Agents on the Web: Ontologies for Agents. 81-83 - Peyman Oreizy, Gail E. Kaiser:
Collaborative Work: The Web as Enabling Technology for Software Development and Distribution. 84-87 - Ted G. Lewis:
Wired Wired World: VoIP: Killer APP for the Internet? IEEE Internet Comput. 1(6): 110-112 (1997)
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