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- Shibboleth of many meanings. An essay on the ontology of business objectsE. Persson. 2-17 [doi]
- A CORBA based framework for trusted E-commerce transactionsKhan Muhammad Arshad, Yacine Atif, Mohammed Yakoob Siyal. 18-25 [doi]
- Reflection support for adaptive distributed applicationsPierre-Guillaume Raverdy, Rodger Lea. 28-36 [doi]
- Patterns for integrating manufacturing product and process modelsZsolt Kovacs, Richard McClatchey, Jean-Marie Le Goff, Nigel Baker. 37-48 [doi]
- Using the UML language to express the ODP enterprise conceptsXavier Blanc, Marie-Pierre Gervais, Raymonde Le Delliou. 50-59 [doi]
- ODP enterprise language: UML perspectiveJan Øyvind Aagedal, Zoran Milosevic. 60-71 [doi]
- Options for expressing ODP enterprise communities and their policies by using UMLPeter F. Linington. 72-82 [doi]
- Formalising ODP enterprise policiesMaarten W. A. Steen, John Derrick. 84-93 [doi]
- An ODP enterprise specification of customer service management for connectivity servicesMichael Langer, Michael Nerb. 94-103 [doi]
- The Evolve tailoring platform: supporting the evolution of component-based groupwareOliver Stiemerling, Ralph Hinken, Armin B. Cremers. 106-115 [doi]
- Implementing support for work activity coordination within a distributed workflow systemJ. J. Halliday, Santosh K. Shrivastava, Stuart M. Wheater. 116-123 [doi]
- OMF-an object request broker for the process control application domainMatthias Nubling, Christian Popp, Christian Zeidler. 126-134 [doi]
- Dynamic management of Internet telephony servers: a case study based on JavaBeans and JDMKAlexander Keller, Helmut Reiser. 135-146 [doi]
- CEIF: a CORBA-based integrated framework for manufacturing enterprisesXie Junqing, Wang Yun, Cai Min, Quan Chunlai. 147-152 [doi]
- Naming and locating mobile agents in an Internet environmentAntonella Di Stefano, Lucia Lo Bello, Corrado Santoro. 153-161 [doi]
- Component framework supporting inter-company cooperationKlement J. Fellner, Klaus Turowski. 164-171 [doi]
- ODP-modelling of virtual enterprises with supporting engineering architectureJon Oldevik, Jan Øyvind Aagedal. 172-182 [doi]
- CLF/Mekano: a framework for building virtual-enterprise applicationsJean-Marc Andreoli, Damián Arregui, François Pacull, Michel Riviere, Jean-Yves Vion-Dury, Jutta Willamowski. 183-192 [doi]
- Service architecture integrates mainframes in a CORBA environmentThomas Koch, Stephan Murer. 194-203 [doi]
- Interoperability and interchangeability of middleware components in a three-tier CORBA-environment-state of the artMarkus Aleksy, Martin Schader, Christoph Tapper. 204-213 [doi]
- The Eternal system: an architecture for enterprise applicationsLouise E. Moser, P. M. Melliar-Smith, Priya Narasimhan, L. A. Tewksbury, Vana Kalogeraki. 214-222 [doi]
- EventPorts: preventing legacy componentwareAnthony Lauder, Stuart Kent. 224-232 [doi]
- An approach to making CORBA support equivalence relationshipsTwittie Senivongse. 233-244 [doi]
- HERCULE: a framework for enhancing error reporting in component-based systemsKaren Renaud, Richard L. Cooper. 245-254 [doi]
- Evaluating light-weight reliable multicast protocol extensions to the CORBA event serviceJoão Orvalho, Luis Figueiredo, Fernando Boavida. 255-261 [doi]
- CORBA in the new millenium: the changing landscapeBruce P. Blackshaw. 264-269 [doi]
- Custom vs. off-the-shelf architectureRobert C. Seacord, Kurt C. Wallnau, John E. Robert, Santiago Comella-Dorda, Scott A. Hissam. 270-278 [doi]