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News Feature: Don't Turn Your Back on Computer Viruses. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(1) (2002) - Ashton Applewhite:
News: Getting the Grid. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(5) (2002) - Ashton Applewhite:
IEEE Pervasive Computing: News - What Knows Where You Are? Personal Safety in the Early Days of Wireless. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(12) (2002) - Ashton Applewhite:
News: WCDMA and the 3G Turf Wars. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(12) (2002) - Jean Bacon:
From the Editor in Chief: DS Online's New Partners. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(1) (2002) - Roberto Baldoni, Michel Raynal:
Fundamentals of Distributed Computing: A Practical Tour of Vector Clock Systems. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(2) (2002) - Paolo Bellavista, Antonio Corradi, Cesare Stefanelli:
IEEE Pervasive Computing: Context-Aware Computing - The Ubiquitous Provisioning of Internet Services to Portable Devices. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(9) (2002) - Francesco Bellotti, Riccardo Berta, Alessandro De Gloria, Massimiliano Margarone:
IEEE Pervasive Computing: Integrated Environments - User Testing a Hypermedia Tour Guide. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(6) (2002) - Elisa Bertino, Athman Bouguettaya:
IEEE Internet Computing: Guest Editors' Introduction - Database Technology on the Web. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(7) (2002) - K. Mani Chandy, Axel Fuchs, Bill Janssen, Deepak Mulchandani, Mark D. Weiser:
IC Online: Ubiquitous Computing: The Future of Development? IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(3) (2002) - Jiadong Chen:
Book Review: Java E-Commerce in a Nutshell (A review of Professional Java E-Commerce). IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(4) (2002) - Larry L. Constantine, Lucy A. D. Lockwood:
IEEE Software: Usage-Centered Engineering for Web Applications. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(3) (2002) - Terry Costlow:
In Brief: Spam Comes to Mobile Phones. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(12) (2002) - Francisco Curbera, Matthew J. Duftler, Rania Khalaf, William Nagy, Nirmal Mukhi, Sanjiva Weerawarana:
IEEE Internet Computing: Spotlight - Unraveling the Web Services Web: An Introduction to SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(4) (2002) - Neelam Dwivedi:
Book Review: One-Stop Reference for Networking Fundamentals (A review of Computer Networks and Internets with Internet Applications, 3rd ed. by Douglas E. Comer). IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(10) (2002) - Neelam Dwivedi:
Book Review: Brilliant Book on Rules of Ownership ( A review of Cyber Regs: A Business Guide to Web Property, Privacy and Patents by Bill Zoellick). IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(12) (2002) - David J. Farber:
IC Online: Balancing Security and Liberty. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(2) (2002) - Edward A. Feustel:
Book Review: Writing Secure Java Applications (A review of Java Security, 2nd ed.). IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(3) (2002) - Geoffrey C. Fox:
Computing in Science & Engineering: Web Computing - Message Passing: From Parallel Computing to the Grid. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(8) (2002) - Wolfgang Gentzsch:
News: Grid Computing: A Vendor's Vision. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(6) (2002) - Andreas Gerber, Matthias Klusch:
Intelligent Systems: Agent-Based Integrated Services for Timber Production and Sales. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(2) (2002) - Li Gong:
Tutorial: Peer to Peer Networks in Action. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(1) (2002) - Greg Goth:
News: GovNet Is Still Marking Time. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(4) (2002) - Greg Goth:
IEEE Software: News - A New Era for Research and Development? IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(5) (2002) - Greg Goth:
News: Wireless Security Still Ad Hoc and Add-On. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(7) (2002) - Greg Goth:
News: Are the Airwaves Overcrowded? IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(9) (2002) - Greg Goth:
News: Mobile Backlash. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(11) (2002) - Ramesh C. Jain:
IEEE Multimedia: Media Vision - Folk Computing. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(8) (2002) - Janina Jakubczyc:
Book Review: Motivating Self-Stabilization (A review of Self-Stabilization by Shlomi Dolev). IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(9) (2002) - Steve Kapp:
Survey: 802.11: Leaving the Wire Behind. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 3(1) (2002)
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