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- 2010
- Jussara M. Almeida, Marcos André Gonçalves, Flavio V. D. de Figueiredo, Henrique Pinto, Fabiano Muniz Belém:
On the Quality of Information for Web 2.0 Services. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(6): 47-55 (2010) - Marc Sánchez Artigas:
The Impact of Churn on Uncertainty Decay in P2P Reputation Systems. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(5): 23-30 (2010) - Marcos Báez, Aliaksandr Birukou, Fabio Casati, Maurizio Marchese:
Addressing Information Overload in the Scientific Community. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(6): 31-38 (2010) - Luciano Baresi, Sam Guinea, Olivier Nano, George Spanoudakis:
Comprehensive Monitoring of BPEL Processes. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(3): 50-57 (2010) - Ana Belén Barragáns-Martínez, Marta Rey-López, Enrique Costa-Montenegro, Fernando A. Mikic-Fonte, Juan C. Burguillo-Rial, Ana Peleteiro-Ramallo:
Exploiting Social Tagging in a Web 2.0 Recommender System. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(6): 23-30 (2010) - Aaron Bedra:
Getting Started with Google App Engine and Clojure. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(4): 85-88 (2010) - Joshua Bell, Morgaine Dinova, David Levine:
VWRAP for Virtual Worlds Interoperability. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(1): 73-77 (2010) - Sonia Bergamaschi, Francesco Guerra, Barry Leiba:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Information Overload. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(6): 10-13 (2010) - Elisa Bertino, Andrea Maurino, Monica Scannapieco:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Data Quality in the Internet Era. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(4): 11-13 (2010) - M. Brian Blake, Wei Tan, Florian Rosenberg:
Composition as a Service. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(1): 78-82 (2010) - Cinzia Cappiello, Florian Daniel, Maristella Matera, Cesare Pautasso:
Information Quality in Mashups. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(4): 14-22 (2010) - Cristiano Castelfranchi:
Bye-Bye Agents? Not. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(2): 93-96 (2010) - Vinton G. Cerf:
Trust and the Internet. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(5): 95 (2010) - Vinton G. Cerf:
2012 Isn't the End of the World. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(6): 96 (2010) - Vinton G. Cerf, Munindar P. Singh:
Internet Predictions. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(1): 10-11 (2010) - Stefano Ceri, Adnan Abid, Mamoun Abu Helou, Davide Francesco Barbieri, Alessandro Bozzon, Daniele Braga, Marco Brambilla, Alessandro Campi, Francesco Corcoglioniti, Emanuele Della Valle, Davide Eynard, Piero Fraternali, Michael Grossniklaus, Davide Martinenghi, Stefania Ronchi, Marco Tagliasacchi, Salvatore Vadacca:
Search Computing: Managing Complex Search Queries. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(6): 14-22 (2010) - Brian Cooper:
The Prickly Side of Building Clouds. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(6): 64-67 (2010) - Marco Crasso, Juan Manuel Rodriguez, Alejandro Zunino, Marcelo Campo:
Revising WSDL Documents: Why and How. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(5): 48-56 (2010) - Fred Douglis:
It's All About the (Social) Network. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(1): 4-6 (2010) - Fred Douglis:
Turnpikes or Freeways? IEEE Internet Comput. 14(2): 4-6 (2010) - Fred Douglis:
Sinking or Swimming in the Sea of Data. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(3): 3-5 (2010) - Fred Douglis:
As I Emerge from the Mobile Phone Dark Ages, I Look Around in Fear and Wonder. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(4): 4-6 (2010) - Fred Douglis:
Closing the Open (Face) Book. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(5): 4-6 (2010) - Fred Douglis:
Thanks for the Fish ... but I'm Drowning! IEEE Internet Comput. 14(6): 4-6 (2010) - Deborah Estrin, K. Mani Chandy, Robert Michael Young, Larry Smarr, Andrew M. Odlyzko, David D. Clark, Viviane Reding, Toru Ishida, Sharad Sharma, Vinton G. Cerf, Urs Hölzle, Luiz André Barroso, Geoff Mulligan, Adrian Hooke, Chip Elliott:
Internet Predictions. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(1): 12-42 (2010) - Stephen Ezell, Scott Andes:
ICT R&D Policies: An International Perspective. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(4): 76-80 (2010) - Onyeka Ezenwoye, M. Brian Blake, Gargi Dasgupta, Seyed Masoud Sadjadi, Selim Kalayci, Liana L. Fong:
Managing Faults for Distributed Workflows over Grids. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(2): 84-88 (2010) - J. D. Falk, Murray S. Kucherawy:
Battling Spam: The Evolution of Mail Feedback Loops. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(6): 68-71 (2010) - Stephen Farrell:
Why Didn't We Spot That? IEEE Internet Comput. 14(1): 84-87 (2010) - Stephen Farrell:
Applications Directly Using Cryptography. IEEE Internet Comput. 14(3): 84-87 (2010)
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