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IBM Systems Journal, Volume 37, 1998
Volume 37, Number 1, 1998
- Jürg von Känel, John S. Givler, Barry Leiba, Wolfgang Segmuller:
Internet Messaging Frameworks. 4-18 - Wendy A. Kellogg, John T. Richards, Calvin Swart, Peter Malkin, Mark Laff, Vicki L. Hanson, Brent Hailpern:
NetVista: Growing an Internet Solution for Schools. 19-41 - Pau-Chen Cheng, Juan A. Garay, Amir Herzberg, Hugo Krawczyk:
A Security Architecture for the Internet Protocol. 42-60 - Amir Herzberg, Dalit Naor:
Surf'N'Sign: Client Signatures on Web Documents. 61-71 - José L. Abad Peiro, N. Asokan, Michael Steiner, Michael Waidner:
Designing a Generic Payment Service. 72-88 - Kun-Lung Wu, Philip S. Yu, Allen Ballman:
SpeedTracer: A Web Usage Mining and Analysis Tool. 89-105 - Alan Boulanger:
Catapults and Grappling Hooks: The Tools and Techniques of Information Warfare. 106-114 - Ching-Shan Peng, Shyh-Kwei Chen, Jen-Yao Chung, Amber Roy-Chowdhury, V. Srinivasan:
Accessing Existing Business Data from the World Wide Web. 115-132 - Yih-Shin Tan, David B. Lindquist, Thomas O. Rowe, John R. Hind:
IBM eNetwork Host On-Demand: The Beginning of a New Era for Accessing Host Information in a Web Environment. 133-151
Volume 37, Number 2, 1998
- Kathy Bohrer:
Architecture of the San Francisco Frameworks. 156-169 - Eric E. Inman:
Enterprise Modeling Advantages of San Francisco for General Ledger Systems. 170-180 - Richard A. Henders:
An Evolutionary Approach to Application Development with Object Technology. 181-188 - Robin Retallick, Susana Sánchez:
Enterprise Knowledge Sharing, Activity Management, and a Fabric for Commitment. 189-199 - Rob L. van der Salm:
Introducing Shareable Frameworks into a Procedural Development Environment. 200-214 - Michael G. Polan:
Technical Note-Using the San Francisco Frameworks with VisualAge for Java. IBM Syst. J. 37(2): 215-225 (1998) - Kevin Crowston, Ericka Eve Kammerer:
Coordination and Collective Mind in Software Requirements Development. 227-246 - Peter H. Aiken:
Reverse Engineering of Data. 246-269 - William J. Schmidt, Robert R. Roediger, Cynthia S. Mestad, Bilha Mendelson, Inbal Shavit-Lottem, Vita Bortnikov-Sitnitsky:
Profile-Directed Restructuring of Operating System Code. 270-297
Volume 37, Number 3, 1998
- Karl D. Gottschalk:
Technical Overview of IBM's Java Initiatives. 308-322 - Ian F. Brackenbury, Donald F. Ferguson, Karl D. Gottschalk, R. A. (Tony) Storey:
IBM's Enterprise Server for Java. 323-335 - Elias Bayeh:
The WebSphere Application Server Architecture and Programming Model. 336-348 - Larry Koved, Anthony J. Nadalin, Don H. Neal, Tim Lawson:
The Evolution of Java Security. 349-364 - Bradley Rubin, A. Ralph Christ, Kathy Bohrer:
Java and the IBM San Francisco Project. 365-371 - Barry Briggs:
Lotus eSuite. 372-385 - Luc A. Chamberland, Sharon F. Lymer, Arthur G. Ryman:
IBM VisualAge for Java. 386-408 - Samuel P. Midkiff, José E. Moreira, Marc Snir:
Optimizing Array Reference Checking in Java Programs. 409-453 - Peter Wyckoff, Stephen W. McLaughry, Tobin J. Lehman, Daniel Alexander Ford:
T Spaces. 454-474
Volume 37, Number 4, 1998
- Manoel G. Mendonça, Victor R. Basili, Inderpal S. Bhandari, Jack Dawson:
An Approach to Improving Existing Measurement Frameworks. 484-501 - Christopher F. Codella, Donna N. Dillenberger, Donald F. Ferguson, Rory D. Jackson, Thomas A. Mikalsen, Ignacio Silva-Lepe:
Support for Enterprise JavaBeans in Component Broker. 502-538 - Gene Fuh, Jyh-Herng Chow, Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Brian T. Tran, Tuong C. Truong:
On the Linkage of Dynamic Tables in Relational DBMSs. 539-551 - Steve Sawyer, Patricia J. Guinan:
Software Development: Processes and Performance. 552-569 - Kuan-Tsae Huang:
Capitalizing on Intellectual Assets. 570-583 - Yan Zhao:
Technical Note - WebEntree: A Web Service Aggregator. 584-595 - Kenneth R. Blackman:
Technical Note - IMS Celebrates Thirty Years as an IBM Product. 596-603
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