Journal: IEEE Internet Computing

Volume 1, Issue 6

4 -- 5Charles J. Petrie. Webword: The Edge of E-Cash
8 -- 16David Chaum. On Electronic Commerce: How Much Do You Trust Big Brother? (Interview)
17 -- 19Andrew B. Whinston. Electronic Commerce: A Shift in Paradigm - Guest Editor s Introduction
20 -- 28Christoph Schlueter, Michael J. Shaw. A Strategic Framework for Developing Electronic Commerce
30 -- 37Lee W. McKnight, Joseph P. Bailey. Internet Economics: When Constituencies Collide in Cyberspace
38 -- 46Alok Gupta, Boris Jukic, Manoj Parameswaran, Dale O. Stahl, Andrew B. Whinston. Streamlining the Digital Economy: How to Avert a Tragedy of the Commons
47 -- 54Tuomas Sandholm. Unenforced E-Commerce Transactions
55 -- 58David Clark. CISCO Connect Online: It s Good for Business
59 -- 61Robert E. Filman. The Arachnoid Tourist: En Enterprising Spider
62 -- 71Curt Powley, David Benjamin, David D. Grossman, Robert Neches, Paul Postel, Ernesto Broderson, Rupal Fadia, Quan M. Zhu, Peter M. Will. DASHER: A Prototype for Federated E-Commerce Services
72 -- 74Brian Thomas. Digital Toolbox: Recipe for E-Commerce
75 -- 77Miroslav Benda. Architecture Perspective: Turing s Legacy for the Internet
78 -- 80Ben Adida. Weaving the Web: Database-Backed Web Sites
81 -- 83Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh. Agents on the Web: Ontologies for Agents
84 -- 87Peyman Oreizy, Gail E. Kaiser. Collaborative Work: The Web as Enabling Technology for Software Development and Distribution
110 -- 112Ted G. Lewis. Wired Wired World: VoIP: Killer APP for the Internet?

Volume 1, Issue 5

4 -- 5Charles J. Petrie. Webword: Intranets: Your New Standard
6 -- 7William C. Regli. Intranets - Guest Editor s Introduction
8 -- 15Eric Schmidt. On the Intranet Wars: Can the Java Virtual Machine Really Challenge Microsoft? (Interview)
16 -- 23Kevin Tolly. The Great Networking Correction: Frames Reaffirmed
24 -- 34Zahir Tari, Shun-Wu Chan. A Role-Based Access Control for Intranet Security
35 -- 41Sandy Ressler, Bill Trefzger. Development of the NIST Virtual Library
42 -- 49Walt Scacchi, John Noll. Process-Driven Intranets: Life-Cycle Support for Process Reengineering
50 -- 51Robert E. Filman. The Arachnoid Tourist: Managing a Spider s Net
52 -- 57Seán Baker, Vinny Cahill, Paddy Nixon. Bridging Boundaries: CORBA in Perspective
58 -- 68Venkat N. Gudivada, Vijay V. Raghavan, William I. Grosky, Rajesh Kasanagottu. Information Retrieval on the World Wide Web
70 -- 71Ben Adida. Weaving the Web: Identity Crisis on the Web
72 -- 75Miroslav Benda. Architecture Perspective: Data, Data, Everywhere
76 -- 77Brian Thomas. Digital Toolbox: No Free Lunch
78 -- 79Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh. Agents on the Web: The Agent Test
80 -- 81Stephen E. Dossick, Gail E. Kaiser. Collaborative Work: Tool Services for Intranets
82 -- 83Donal O Mahony, Michael Behringer. The Global Internet: The Road to Ten-34
93 -- 96Ted G. Lewis. Wired Wired World: Andreesen s Laws vs. the Techno Treadmill

Volume 1, Issue 4

4 -- 5Charles J. Petrie. Webword: What s an Agent ... and What s So Intelligent about It?
8 -- 9Munindar P. Singh, Michael N. Huhns. Internet-Based Agents: Applications and Infrastruture
10 -- 19Pattie Maes. On Software Agents: Humanizing the Global Computer (Interview)
21 -- 30Joseph Kiniry, Daniel M. Zimmerman. A Hands-On Look at Java Mobile Agents
31 -- 32Robert E. Filman, Feniosky Peña-Mora. The Arachnoid Tourist: Arachnoid Agent, at Your Service
34 -- 38Bruce Krulwich. Automating the Internet: Agents as User Surrogates
40 -- 48Jean-Marc Andreoli, François Pacull, Remo Pareschi. XPECT: A Framework for Electronic Commerce
50 -- 57Akihiko Ohsuga, Yasuo Nagai, Yutaka Irie, Masanori Hattori, Shinichi Honiden. PLANGENT: An Approach to Making Mobile Agents Intelligent
58 -- 67David Kotz, Robert S. Gray, Saurab Nog, Daniela Rus, Sumit Chawla, George Cybenko. AGENT TCL: Targeting the Needs of Mobile Computers
68 -- 77Günter Karjoth, Danny B. Lange, Mitsuru Oshima. A Security Model for Aglets
78 -- 87Rohit Khare, Adam Rifkin. XML: A Door to Automated Web Applications
88 -- 90Roy Thomas Fielding, Gail E. Kaiser. The Apache HTTP Server Project
91 -- 93Ben Adida. Weaving the Web: Securing the Web
94 -- 96Miroslav Benda. Architecture Perspective: Middleware: Any Client, Any Server
97 -- 99Brian Thomas. Digital Toolbox: Controlling Interests
101 -- 101George M. Yin. The Global INternet: China: One Country - Two Internet System?
110 -- 112Ted G. Lewis. Wired Wired World: Bringing Up Java

Volume 1, Issue 3

4 -- 5Charles J. Petrie. Webword: The Next Computer Revolution
8 -- 20Thomas W. Malone. Free on the Range (Interview)
28 -- 35Adam Rifkin. Reengineeing the Hubble Space Telescope Control Center System
43 -- 55Eric Evans, Daniel Rogers. Using Java Applets and CORBA for Multi-User Distributed Applications
56 -- 57Robert E. Filman, Feniosky Peña-Mora. The Arachnoid Tourist: The Collaborating Spider
59 -- 68Oliver Günther, Rudolf Müller, Peter Schmidt, Hemant K. Bhargava, Ramayya Krishnan. MMM: A Web-Based System for Sharing Statistical Computing Modules
70 -- 72Ben Adida. Weaving the Web: Java: More Than A Revolution
74 -- 77Miroslav Benda. Architecture Perspective: Applications on the Global Computer
78 -- 79Brian Thomas. Digital Toolbox: E-Mail Attachments: Finding the Right Fit
80 -- 82Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh. Agents on the Web: Mobile Agents
83 -- 84Ruay Shiung Chang. The Global Internet: The Next Japanese Miracle
96 -- 0Ted G. Lewis. Wired Wired World: The Software Economy: Greed is Good

Volume 1, Issue 2

4 -- 5Charles J. Petrie. Webword: Bringing Up the Internet
6 -- 17Robert Metcalfe. What s Wrong with the Internet (It s the Economy, ...), Interview
18 -- 27Michael Baentsch, Lothar Baum, Georg Molter, Steffen Rothkugel, Peter Sturm. Enhancing the Web s Infrastructure: From Caching to Replication
28 -- 35Dan Mosedale, William Foss, Robert Martin McCool. Lessons Learned Administering Netscape s Internet Site
36 -- 37Felix Yeung. Internet 2: Scaling Up the Backbone for R&D
38 -- 46Geoffrey Fox, Wojtek Furmanski. Petaops and Exaops: Supercomputing in the Web
47 -- 49Robert E. Filman, Feniosky Peña-Mora. The Arachnoid Tourist: The Spider, Stuck in a Web
50 -- 56Arun Iyengar. Dynamic Argument Embedding: Preserving State on the World Wide Web
57 -- 64James Begole, Craig A. Struble, Clifford A. Shaffer. Leveraging Java Applets: Toward Collaboration Transparency in Java
65 -- 67Ben Adida. Weaving the Web: Taking Web Clients to the Next Level
68 -- 70Miroslav Benda. Architecture Perspective: The Right User Interface
71 -- 72Brian Thomas. Digital Toolbox: Getting Attached to E-Mail
73 -- 75Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh. Agents on the Web: Conversational Agents
76 -- 77Gail E. Kaiser, Jim Whitehead. Collaborative Work: Distributed Authoring and Versioning
78 -- 79Ruay Shiung Chang. The Internet in Asia: China s Internet: Poised to Take Off
80 -- 0Frank Maurer, Agostino Poggi, Helmuth Ritzer. The Internet in Europe: Brave New World
81 -- 82Christopher Locke. On the Contrary: NC: An Acronym Revisited
96 -- 0Ted G. Lewis. Wired Wired World: Internet as Metaphor

Volume 1, Issue 1

4 -- 5Charles J. Petrie. Webword: The New Engineering Computer
9 -- 18George Gilder. On the Bandwidth of Plenty (Interview)
20 -- 29Martin Hardwick, David L. Spooner, Tom Rando, K. C. Morris. Data Protocols for the Industrial Virtual Enterprise
30 -- 38Gene Bouchard, Mark R. Cutkosky, Ray Johnson, Daniel Kuokka, Ted G. Lewis, William C. Regli. Eingineering Meets the Internet: How Will The New technology Affect Engineering Practice? (Roundtable)
39 -- 50William C. Regli. Internet-Enabled Computer-Aided Design
51 -- 56Arthur van Hoff. The Case for Java as a Programming Language
57 -- 59Scott B. Guthery. Java Card (Industry Report)
60 -- 71Kurt Maly, Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab, C. Michael Overstreet, J. Christian Wild, Ajay K. Gupta 0003, Alaa Youssef, Emilia Stoica, Ehab S. Al-Shaer. Interactive Distance Learning over Intranets
72 -- 74Robert E. Filman, Feniosky Peña-Mora. The Arachnoid Tourist: The Engineering Web
75 -- 77Ben Adida. Weaving the Web: It All Starts at the Server
78 -- 80Miroslav Benda. Architecture Perspective: The Architecture of Global Access
81 -- 83Brian Thomas. Digital Toolbox: Real Interactivity
84 -- 85Frank Maurer, Agostino Poggi, Helmuth Ritzer. The Internet in Europe: Race for the European Online Market
86 -- 0Ruay Shiung Chang. The Internet in Asia: Taiwan: Education Leads the Way
87 -- 0Michael N. Huhns, Munindar P. Singh. Agents on the Web: Agents are Everywhere!
88 -- 89Christopher Locke. On the Contrary: Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control