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- 2004
- A. M. Abdoessalam, Nikolay Mehandjiev:
Collaborative Negotiation in Web Service Procurement. WETICE 2004: 47-52 - Marco Alberti, Marco Gavanelli, Evelina Lamma, Federico Chesani, Paola Mello, Paolo Torroni:
A Logic based Approach to Interaction Design in Open Multi-Agent Systems. WETICE 2004: 387-392 - Hanne Albrechtsen, Hans H. K. Andersen, Bryan Cleal:
Work Centered Evaluation of Collaborative Systems - The Collate Experience. WETICE 2004: 167-172 - Michele Amoretti, Gianni Conte, Monica Reggiani, Francesco Zanichelli:
Designing Grid Services for Multimedia Streaming in an E-learning Environment. WETICE 2004: 331-336 - Sergio Andreozzi, Danilo Montesi, Paolo Ciancarini, Rocco Moretti:
Towards a Model for Quality of Web and Grid Services. WETICE 2004: 271-276 - Giuseppe Andronico, Roberto Barbera, Alberto Falzone:
Grid Portal based Data Management for Lattice QCD. WETICE 2004: 347-351 - Cosimo Anglano, Massimo Canonico:
A Comparative Evaluation of High-Performance File Transfer Systems for Data-Intensive Grid Applications. WETICE 2004: 283-288 - Nasreddine Aoumeur, José Luiz Fiadeiro, Cristóvão Oliveira:
Towards an Architectural Approach to Location-Aware Business Processes. WETICE 2004: 147-152 - Lucia Lo Bello, Orazio Mirabella, Nunzio Marco Torrisi:
Modelling and Evaluating Traceability Systems in Food Manufacturing Chains. WETICE 2004: 173-179 - Federico Bergenti, M. Brian Blake, Giacomo Cabri:
Agent-Based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration - Human-Agent and Agent-Agent Collaboration. WETICE 2004: 11-12 - Federico Bergenti, Marco Mari, Mercedes Garijo:
Collaborator - Enabling Enterprise Collaboration through Agents. WETICE 2004: 41-46 - Vijayanand Bharadwaj, Y. V. Ramana Reddy, Kankanahalli Srinivas, Sumitra Reddy, Sentil Selliah, Jinqiao Yu:
Evaluating Adaptability in Frameworks that Support Morphing Collaboration Patterns. WETICE 2004: 186-191 - Dario Bianchi, Agostino Poggi:
Ontology Based Automatic Speech Recognition and Generation for Human-Agent Interaction. WETICE 2004: 65-66 - Matt Bishop, Bhume Bhumiratana, Rick Crawford, Karl N. Levitt:
How to Sanitize Data. WETICE 2004: 217-222 - Diego Bonura, Flavio Corradini, Emanuela Merelli, Gino Romiti:
FarMAS: A MAS for Extended Quality Workflow. WETICE 2004: 435-440 - Giacomo Cabri, Luca Ferrari, Letizia Leonardi:
Towards the Use of Mobile Agent Based Message Systems. WETICE 2004: 27-32 - Mario Cannataro:
Knowledge-Based Services for Next-Generation Grids. WETICE 2004: 370-375 - Andrea Ceccanti, Fabio Panzieri:
Content-Based Monitoring in Grid Environments. WETICE 2004: 255-259 - Tobias Chyssler, Simin Nadjm-Tehrani, Stefan Burschka, Kalle Burbeck:
Alarm Reduction and Correlation in Defence of IP Networks. WETICE 2004: 229-234 - Augusto Ciuffoletti, Tiziana Ferrari:
Experiences in Designing a Modular Resource Monitoring System. WETICE 2004: 260-265 - Flavio Corradini, Rosario Culmone, Maria Rita Di Berardini:
Code Mobility for Pervasive Computing. WETICE 2004: 431-432 - Angelo Corsaro, Antonella Di Stefano, Giuseppe Pappalardo, Corrado Santoro, Emiliano Tramontana:
Emerging Technologies for Next-Generation GRID. WETICE 2004: 243-246 - Geoff Coulson, Paul Grace, Gordon S. Blair, Laurent Mathy, David A. Duce, Christopher S. Cooper, Wai Kit Yeung, Wei Cai:
Towards A Component-Based Middleware Framework for Configurable and Reconfigurable Grid Computing. WETICE 2004: 291-296 - Thomas Dübendorfer, Arno Wagner, Bernhard Plattner:
An Economic Damage Model for Large-Scale Internet Attacks. WETICE 2004: 223-228 - Schahram Dustdar, Harald C. Gall:
DMC - Distributed and Mobile Collaboration Workshop Report. WETICE 2004: 69-72 - Claus Eikemeier, Ulrike Lechner:
Peer-to-Peer and Group Collaboration - Do They Always Match? WETICE 2004: 101-106 - Regine Endsuleit, Jacques Calmet:
Introducing Robust and Private Computation into Grid Technology. WETICE 2004: 303-308 - David P. Gilliam:
WETICE 2004 Ninth Enterprise Security (ES) Workshop Report. WETICE 2004: 195-197 - David P. Gilliam:
Security Risks: Management and Mitigation in the Software Life Cycle. WETICE 2004: 211-216 - Dina Q. Goldin, David Keil:
Toward Domain-Independent Formalization of Indirect Interaction. WETICE 2004: 393-394
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