Volume 12, Number 1, January - February 2008
Fred Douglis:
On Social Networking and Communication Paradigms.
4-6
Greg Goth:
The Net's Going Green: Multipronged Approach Might Save Costs, Energy - and the Climate.
7-9
Kwei-Jay Lin:
E-Commerce Technology: Back to a Prominent Future.
60-65
Michael R. Kelley:
The Spectrum Auction: Big Money and Lots of Unanswered Questions.
66-70
Barry Leiba:
An Introduction to Internet Standards.
71-74
Volume 12, Number 2, March - April 2008
Greg Goth:
Redefining the Server as Home Networks Emerge.
7-9
Michael Calabrese:
Broadcast to Broadband: Unlicensed Access to Unused TV Channels?
71-75
Volume 12, Number 3, May - June 2008
Greg Goth:
Should We Stop Trusting Trust?
6-9
Volume 12, Number 4, July - August 2008
Greg Goth:
Accessibility Advances Could Portend New Mass Technologies.
6-8
Jim Miller:
Who Are You? The Trade-Off between Information Utility and Privacy.
93-96
Volume 12, Number 5, September - October 2008
Dejan S. Milojicic:
Cloud Computing: Interview with Russ Daniels and Franco Travostino.
7-9
Greg Goth:
ICANN's TLD Plans Are Defined, Not Yet Refined.
10-12
Yuan-Cheng Lai:
DCCP: Transport Protocol with Congestion Control and Unreliability.
78-83
Tom Heath:
How Will We Interact with the Web of Data?
88-91
Steve Vinoski:
RPC and REST: Dilemma, Disruption, and Displacement.
92-95
Carl Hewitt:
ORGs for Scalable, Robust, Privacy-Friendly Client Cloud Computing.
96-99
Volume 12, Number 6, November - December 2008
Greg Goth:
Traffic Management Becoming High-Priority Problem.
6-8
Frank Olken,
Le Gruenwald:
Data Stream Management: Aggregation, Classification, Modeling, and Operator Placement.
9-12
Vlado Stankovski,
Martin T. Swain,
Valentin Kravtsov,
Thomas Niessen,
Dennis Wegener,
M. Rohm,
Jernej Trnkoczy,
Michael May,
Jürgen Franke,
Assaf Schuster,
Werner Dubitzky:
Digging Deep into the Data Mine with DataMiningGrid.
69-76
Jim Miller:
Who Are You, Part II: More on the Trade-Off between Information Utility and Privacy.
91-93