ACM StandardView
1998
- Introduction: ten years of consensusby: Richard Mark Soley v. 6 i. 1 p. 2 - 3
- Why I love the OMG: emergence of a business object component architectureby: Jeff Sutherland v. 6 i. 1 p. 4 - 13
- CORBA: from vision to realityby: Karen D. Boucher v. 6 i. 1 p. 14 - 16
- What does the future hold for distributed object computingby: Jeffrey J. Held, Catherine A. T. Susch, Amir Golshan v. 6 i. 1 p. 17 - 21
- Objects in healthcare - focus on standardsby: V. Jagannathan, Kent Wreder, Robert Glicksman, Yasser al Safadi v. 6 i. 1 p. 22 - 26
- CORBA and the world of standardsby: Henry Lowe v. 6 i. 1 p. 27 - 29
- An overview of the CORBA portable object adapterby: Irfan Pyarali, Douglas C. Schmidt v. 6 i. 1 p. 30 - 43
- Understanding COM/CORBA interworkingby: Mike Rosen v. 6 i. 1 p. 44 - 49
- Standards and the USIGSby: Shel Sutton v. 6 i. 1 p. 50 - 56
- Editorialby: Carl Cargill, Giancarlo Succi v. 6 i. 2 p. 63 - 68
- Representing compatibility and standards: a case study of Web browsersby: Giancarlo Succi, Paolo Predonzani, Andrea Valerio, Tullio Vernazza v. 6 i. 2 p. 69 - 75
- The business benefit of standardsby: Graham B. Bird v. 6 i. 2 p. 76 - 80
- Standards and innovation in technological dynamicsby: Dominique Foray v. 6 i. 2 p. 81 - 84
- User participation in standards setting - the panacea?by: Kai Jakobs, Rob Procter, Robin Williams v. 6 i. 2 p. 85 - 89
- Standards and standardization on the eve of a new centuryby: Enrico Zaninotto v. 6 i. 2 p. 90 - 93
- Editorialby: Carl Cargill v. 6 i. 3 p. 95 - 96
- E-commerce: a market analysis and prognosticationby: Sherrie Bolin v. 6 i. 3 p. 97 - 105
- Keeping an electronic commerce shopby: Katy Dickinson v. 6 i. 3 p. 106 - 109
- Creating usable e-commerce sitesby: Janice Anne Rohn v. 6 i. 3 p. 110 - 115
- E-commerce and securityby: Whitfield Diffie v. 6 i. 3 p. 116 - 117
- The need for standards in multistate transaction taxesby: Kaye Caldwell v. 6 i. 3 p. 118 - 124
- XML: not a silver bullet, but a great pipe wrenchby: B. Tommie Usdin, Tony Graham v. 6 i. 3 p. 125 - 132
- The birth of the Internet printing protocol (IPP)by: Carl-Uno Manros v. 6 i. 4 p. 135 - 139
- Compatibility, standards, and software productionby: Giancarlo Succi, Andrea Valerio, Tullio Vernazza, Gianpiero Succi v. 6 i. 4 p. 140 - 146
- A model for Internet printingby: Scott Isaacson v. 6 i. 4 p. 147 - 156
- Internet printing protocol (IPP) encoding and transportby: Carl Kugler, Harry Lewis v. 6 i. 4 p. 157 - 163
- Implementing an IPP client and server for Linuxby: Peter Michalek, Michael Sweet v. 6 i. 4 p. 164 - 171
- Requirements and design goals for an Internet printing protocolby: F. D. Wright v. 6 i. 4 p. 172 - 179
- Interoperability testing for the Internet printing protocolby: Peter Zehler v. 6 i. 4 p. 180 - 184
- Network externalities in software systemsby: Giancarlo Succi, Paolo Predonzani, Andrea Valerio, Tullio Vernazza v. 6 i. 4 p. 185 - 191
