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Journal of Network and Computer Applications, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 2004
- Jasmine Banks, Geoffery Ericksson, Kevin Burrage, Peter Yellowlees, Sean Ivermee, Jennifer Tichon:
Constructing the hallucinations of psychosis in Virtual Reality. 1-11 - Wassim Itani, Ayman I. Kayssi:
J2ME application-layer end-to-end security for m-commerce. 13-32 - Duen-Ren Liu, Tzyy-Feng Hwang:
An agent-based approach to flexible commerce in intermediary-centric electronic markets. 33-48 - Asrar U. H. Sheikh, Tao Wan, Zaki Alakhdhar:
A unified approach to analyze multiple access protocols for buffered finite users. 49-76
Volume 27, Number 2, April 2004
- Heng Wang, Jie Fang, Hua Wang, Ya-Min Sun:
TSDLMRA: an efficient multicast routing algorithm based on Tabu search. 77-90 - Christos Bouras, Thrasyvoulos Tsiatsos:
Distributed virtual reality: building a multi-user layer for the EVE Platform. 91-111 - G. Adesola Aderounmu:
Performance comparison of remote procedure calling and mobile agent approach to control and data transfer in distributed computing environment. 113-129
Volume 27, Number 3, August 2004
- Asrar U. H. Sheikh, Tao Wan, S. Zaki Alakhdhar, Ioannis Lambadaris, Michael Devetsikiotis:
Performance analysis of buffered R-ALOHA systems using tagged user approach. 131-150 - Wen-Lin Yang:
A comparison of two optimal approaches for the MCOP problem. 151-162 - Denis Helic, Hermann A. Maurer, Nick Scerbakov:
Knowledge transfer processes in a modern WBT system. 163-190
Volume 27, Number 4, November 2004
- Wei-Bin Lee, Kuan-Chieh Liao:
Constructing identity-based cryptosystems for discrete logarithm based cryptosystems. 191-199 - Mohammed Zaki, Tarek S. Sobh:
A cooperative agent-based model for active security systems. 201-220 - Sergio A. Velastin, Benny Lo, Jie Sun:
A flexible communications protocol for a distributed surveillance system. 221-253
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