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8th WETICE 1999: Stanford, CA, USA
- 8th Workshop on Enabling Technologies (WETICE '99), Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 16-18 June 1999, Stanford, CA, USA, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0365-9
- Andrew Watson:
Application Integration Using Object Technology. 3 - Ram D. Sriram:
Distributed and Collaborative Design Activities at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. 4-8 - Sigrid Goldmann, Boris Kötting:
Workshop: Coordinating Distributed Software Development Projects Final Summary Report. 9-14 - Gail E. Kaiser, Christopher Vaill, Stephen E. Dossick:
A Workgroup Model for Smart Pushing and Pulling. 15-21 - Tobias Murer, Michael L. Van de Vanter:
Replacing Copies with Connections: Managing Software across the Virtual Organization. 22-29 - Raymond Surjaputra, Piyush Maheshwari:
A Distributed Software Project Management Tool. 30-31 - Gianpaolo Cugola, Carlo Ghezzi:
Design and Implementation of PROSYT: A Distributed Process Support System. 32-39 - Boris Kötting, Frank Maurer:
A Concept for Supporting the Formation of Virtual Corporations through Negotiation. 40-47 - Sigrid Goldmann, Jürgen Münch, Harald Holz:
A Meta-Model for Distributed Software Development. 48-53 - Rory O'Connor, John Jenkins:
Using Agents for Distributed Software Project Management. 54-60 - Davor Cubranic, Kellogg S. Booth:
Coordinating Open-Source Software Development. 61-68 - Gabriele Kotsis, Gustaf Neumann:
Web-Based Infrastructures and Coordination Architectures for Collaborative Enterprises Final Summary Report. 69-71 - Gurdip Singh, Arvind Gopalan:
A Coordination Service for Distributed Applications. 72-77 - Haobo Yu, Deborah Estrin, Ramesh Govindan:
A Hierarchical Proxy Architecture for Internet-Scale Event Services. 78-83 - Eckhard Meier, Wolfgang Prinz, Wolfgang Broll:
Augmenting Cooperative Settings by Shared Awareness Spaces. 84-89 - Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman:
Virtual Webworlds: Extending the Web for Collaboration. 90-95 - Alois Ferscha, Christoph Scheiner:
Collective Choice in Virtual Teams. 96-101 - Michael Berger:
History-Based Reintegration of Replicated Shared Workspaces. 102-107 - Lukasz Beca, Geoffrey C. Fox, Marek Podgorny:
Component Architecture for Building Web-Based Synchronous Collaboration Systems. 108-113 - Fredj Dridi, Gustaf Neumann:
How to Implement Web-Based Groupware Systems Based on WebDav. 114-119 - Sarah Drummond, Cornelia Boldyreff:
SEGWorld: A WWW-Based Infrastructure to Support the Development of Shared Software Engineering Artifacts. 120-125 - Michelle Potts Steves, Wo Chang, Amy J. Knutilla:
Supporting Manufacturing Process Analysis and Trouble Shooting with ACTS. 126-133 - Yahya Y. Al-Salqan, Nahid Shahmehri, Wu Wen, Mourad Debbabi:
Final Summary Report on Enterprise Security. 134 - Trent Jaeger, Tony Michailidis, Roy Rada:
Access Control in a Virtual University. 135-140 - Paul Ashley, Mark Vandenwauver:
Using SESAME to Implement Role-Based Access Control in Unix File Systems. 141-146 - Jean-Marie Kabasele-Tenday, Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Marc Lobelle:
Deriving a Role-Based Access Control Model from the OBBAC Model. 147-151 - Mark Vandenwauver, Joris Claessens, Wim Moreau, Calin Vaduva, Robert Maier:
Why Enterprises Need More than Firewalls and Intrusion Detection Systems. 152-157 - Vipin Samar:
Single Sign-On Using Cookies for Web Applications. 158-163 - Paola Dotti, Owen Rees:
Protecting the Hosted Application Server. 164-167 - James M. Hayes:
Secure In-Band Update of Trusted Certificates. 168-173 - Kil-ho Shin:
Secure and Efficient Schemes to Entrust the Use of Private Keys. 174-177 - Henri Massias, X. Serret Avila, Jean-Jacques Quisquater:
Timestamps: Main Issues on Their Use and Implementation. 178-183 - J. Bergeron, Mourad Debbabi, M. M. Erhioui, Béchir Ktari:
Static Analysis of Binary Code to Isolate Malicious Behaviors. 184-189 - Carlos Ribeiro, Paulo Guedes:
Verifying Workflow Processes against Organization Security Policies. 190-191 - Takamichi Saito, Wu Wen, Fumio Mizoguchi:
Incremental Analysis and Verification of Authentication Protocols. 192-193 - Lin Han, Nahid Shahmehri:
Establishing a Secure Multicast Group for Remote Software Delivery. 194-198 - Fawzi Daoud:
Summary Report: Workshop on Knowledge Media Networking. 199 - Tetsuo Sawaragi, Yukio Horiguchi:
Analysis of Task Morphologies for Networking Behavioral Skills via Virtual Realit. 200-207 - Stefan Noll, Christian Paul, Ralph Peters, Norbert Schiffner:
Autonomous Agents in Collaborative Virtual Environments. 208-215 - Andreas Abecker, Ansgar Bernardi, Michael Sintek:
Developing a Knowledge Management Technology. 216-222 - Peter H. Carstensen, Ulrika Snis:
Here Is the Knowledge-Where Should I Put It?. 223-231 - Eddie C. Shek, Son K. Dao, Asha Vellaikal, Wensheng Zhou:
Dynamic Online Collaborative Information Sharing in Semantic Multicast. 232-237 - Yohnosuke Harada, Kiyoshi Nosu, Naohito Okude:
Interactive and Collaborative Learning Environment using 3D Virtual Reality Content, Multi-Screen Display and PCs. 238-244 - Angi Voß, Keiichi Nakata, Marcus Juhnke:
Concept as Knowledge Handles in Collaborative Document Management. 245-252 - Yugo Takeuchi, Yasuhiro Katagiri:
Establishing Affinity Relationships toward Agents: Effects of Sympathetic Agent Behaviors toward Human Responses. 253-258 - Simon Buckingham Shum
, Enrico Motta, John Domingue
:
Managing Research Knowledge in Distributed Communities: Two Approaches to Augmented Web Infrastructures. 259-266 - Wolfgang Vonolfen:
Virtual Studios for TV Productions-Limits and Chances. 267-270 - Michael J. Muller, Linda Carotenuto, Michael A. Fontaine, Jessica Friedman, Helene Newberg, Matthew Simpson, Jason Slusher, Kenneth Stevenson:
Social and Computing Solutions for Voluntary Communities of Practice: Designing Community Space. 271-278 - Larbi Esmahi, Petre Dini, Jean-Charles Bernard:
Toward an Open Virtual Market Place for Mobile Agents. 279-286 - F. Wilhelm Bruns, Hermann Gathmann:
Auto-Erecting Agents for a Collaborative Learning Environment. 287-290 - V. Jagannathan, M. Fuchs:
Workshop Report on Integrating XML & Distributed Object Technologies. 291-296 - Eckhart Köppen, Gustaf Neumann:
Active Hypertext for Distributed Web Applications. 297-302 - Anders Tornqvist, Chris Nelson, Mats Johnsson:
XML and Objects-The Future for E-Forms on the Web. 303-308 - Thomas Koch:
XML in Practice: The Groupware Case. 309-314 - Partha P. Pal
, James Megquier:
XML and Quality Objects. 315-316 - Gábor Szentiványi:
The Role of XML in Generic and Distributed Multimedia Management. 317-318 - Mike Spreitzer, Andrew Begel:
More Flexible Data Types. 319-324 - Bradley R. Bebee, Gregory A. Mack, Ibrahim Shafi:
Distributed Metadata Objects Using RDF. 325-329 - Jeff Sutherland:
The Emergence of a Business Object Component Architecture. 330-340 - Rachael Sokolowski:
Expressing Health Care Objects in XML. 341-342 - Mehran Moshfeghi, Bart de Greef:
XML in a Multi-Tier Java/CORBA Architectur. 343-350

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