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5th WETICE 1996: Stanford, CA, USA
- 5th Workshop on Enabling Technologies, Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WET-ICE'96), June 19-21, 1996, Stanford, CA, USA, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 1996, ISBN 0-8186-7445-8
- Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab:
Workshop on Distance Learning. 3 - Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab, Kurt Maly, Alaa Youssef, Emilia Stoica, C. Michael Overstreet, J. Christian Wild, Ajay Gupta:
The software architecture and interprocess communications of IRI: an Internet-based interactive distance learning system. 4-9 - Rolf Oppliger, Andres Albanese:
Distance education and on-line universities. 10-15 - Paul E. Keller, James D. Myers:
The EMSL TeleViewer: a collaborative shared computer display. 16-20 - Michael V. Capps, Brian C. Ladd, P. David Stotts, Lars S. Nyland:
Educational applications of multi-client synchronization through improved Web graph semantics. 21-26 - Elias N. Houstis, Anupam Joshi, Mikhail J. Atallah, Sanjiva Weerawarana, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid:
Internet, education, and the Web. 27-33 - Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab:
Working Group Report on Distance Learning. 34-38 - Sonia Sachs:
Workshop on Electronic Notebooks. 39 - Jacek Gwizdka, Jim Louie, Mark S. Fox:
EEN: a pen-based electronic notebook for unintrusive acquisition of engineering design knowledge. 40-46 - James D. Myers, Cedrus Fox-Dobbs, Justin Laird, Dai Le, Dan Reich, Thad Curtz:
Electronic laboratory notebooks for collaborative research. 47-52 - Sonia R. Sachs, James Meyers:
Working Group Report on Electronic Notebooks. 53-59 - Yahya Al-Salqan:
Workshop on Enterprise Security. 60-61 - Germano Caronni, Hannes Lubich, Ashar Aziz, Tom Markson, Rich Skrenta:
SKIP-securing the Internet. 62-67 - Zoran Milosevic, David Arnold, Luke O'Connor:
Inter-enterprise contract architecture for open distributed systems: security requirements. 68-73 - Takeo Hamada, Takashige Hoshiai, Martin Yates:
A perspective on TINA service security architecture. 74-79 - Nicholas Yialelis, Emil Lupu, Morris Sloman:
Role-based security for distributed object systems. 80-85 - Robert E. Filman, Ted Linden:
Communicating security agents. 86-91 - Joseph G. Maley:
Enterprise security infrastructure. 92-99 - Vijay Varadharajan:
Design of enterprise-wide secure networked system. 100-105 - Kurt Maly, Ajay Gupta, Bjorn Kvande, Irwin B. Levinstein, Ravi Mukkamala, S. Nanjangud, Margrethe H. Olson, Roy Whitney, Rita Chambers:
A privilege management and enforcement system for distributed resource sharing. 106-111 - Vesna Hassler, N. Lutz, Reinhard Posch:
Privacy-enhanced desktop meeting system. 112-117 - Douglas J. Landoll, Jeffrey R. Williams:
An enterprise assurance framework. 118-124 - Morris Sloman, Kurt Maly:
Working Group Report on Application Security. 125-128 - W. Douglas Maughan:
Working Group Report on Internet/Intranet Security. 129-132 - Frank Maurer:
Workshop on Project Coordination. 133 - Mihai Barbuceanu, Mark S. Fox:
Coordinating multiple agents in the supply chain. 134-141 - Cornelia Boldyreff, Julian Newman, Jorma Taramaa:
Managing process improvement in virtual software corporations. 142-147 - Frances M. T. Brazier, Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur:
Modelling project coordination in a multi-agent framework. 148-155 - John Callahan, Sudhaka Ramakrishnan:
Software project management and measurement on the World-Wide-Web (WWW). 156-161 - K. J. Cleetus, Gheorghe Calin Cascaval, K. Matsuzaki:
PACT-a software package to manage projects and coordinate people. 162-169 - Barbara Dellen, Frank Maurer:
Integrating planning and execution in software development processe. 170-176 - Sigrid Goldmann:
Procura: a project management model of concurrent planning and design. 177-183 - Lokesh Gupta, John F. Chionglo, Mark S. Fox:
A constraint-based model of coordination in concurrent design projects. 184-190 - Frank Maurer:
Project coordination in design processes. 191-199 - Frank Maurer:
Working Group Report on Computer Support in Project Coordination. 200-206 - Kenji Takahashi:
Workshop on Requirements Engineering. 207 - Neil A. M. Maiden, B. P. Bright:
Recurrent communication patterns in requirements engineering meetings. 208-213 - G. Osguthorpe, B. Steele, A. Houldcroft:
A method for developing CSCW systems. 214-219 - P. C. Muller, R. de Poorter, J. De Jong, J. M. L. van Engelen:
Using the Internet as a communication infrastructure for lead user involvement in the new product development process. 220-225 - Soeli T. Fiorini, Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite, T. Diana L. v. A. de Macedo-Soares:
Integrating business processes with requirements elicitation. 226-231 - Steve M. Easterbrook, John R. Callahan:
Independent validation of specifications: a coordination headache. 232-237 - Annie I. Antón, Eugene Liang, Roy Rodenstein:
A Web-based requirements analysis tool. 238-244 - Colin Potts:
Working Group Report on Requirements Engineering In and For Networked Enterprises. 245-248 - Mary Lou Maher:
Workshop on Shared Design and Prototyping Environments. 249 - K. J. Cleetus, George Almási:
GDS-a group decision system for teams. 250-255 - Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman:
Collaborative system engineering and integration environments. 256-261 - James W. Duff, James M. Purtilo, Michael V. Capps, P. David Stotts:
Software engineering of distributed simulation environments. 262-267 - Mary Lou Maher, Anna Cicognani, Simeon J. Simoff:
An experimental study of computer mediated collaborative design. 268-273 - Uwe Jasnoch, Brian Anderson, Hans Joseph:
Shared 3D environments within a virtual prototyping environment. 274-280 - Wolfram Conen:
Workshop on Web Infrastructure for Collaborative Applications. 284-285 - Timothy Niesen, Barry Hantman, Richard Bolander, Paul Chiasson:
Raytheon's use of the Web for engineering . 286-291 - Vasudevan Jagannathan, George Almási, Anca Suvaiala:
Collaborative infrastructures using the WWW and CORBA-based environments. 292-297 - Jim McGovern, Emarson Victoria:
Concurrency control requirements for the collaborative development of decision models. 298-303 - Wolfgang Appelt, Uwe Busbach:
The BSCW system: a WWW-based application to support cooperation of distributed groups. 304-309 - Wolfram Conen, Gustaf Neumann:
Prerequisites for collaborative problem solving. 310-315 - Matthew Fuchs:
Let's talk: extending the Web to support collaboration. 316-321 - Paolo Ciancarini, Davide Rossi, Fabio Vitali, Andreas Knoche, Robert Tolksdorf:
Coordination technology for the WWW. 322-327 - Martin Bichler, Stefan Nusser:
Modular design of complex Web-applications with W3DT. 328-333 - Robert Muhlbacher, Gustaf Neumann:
Towards a framework for collaborative software development of business application systems. 334-340 - Working Group Report on Web Infrastructure for Collaborative Applications. 341-346
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