Long term preservation of digital information
Proceedings of the 1st ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Development of a standard format for eBooks
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM symposium on Applied computing
A methodology and system for preserving digital data
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Self-maintaining web pages: an overview
ADC '01 Proceedings of the 12th Australasian database conference
Proceedings of the seventh ACM symposium on Solid modeling and applications
Designing Scientific Knowledge Infrastructures: The Contribution of Epistemology
Information Systems Frontiers
Technologies for a Web Object Model
IEEE Internet Computing
Replication and Notification Management in a Knowledge Delivery Network
DSOM '02 Proceedings of the 13th IFIP/IEEE International Workshop on Distributed Systems: Operations and Management: Management Technologies for E-Commerce and E-Business Applications
Migratable User Interface Descriptions in Component-Based Development
DSV-IS '02 Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Interactive Systems. Design, Specification, and Verification
Web Engineering, Software Engineering and Web Application Development
Supporting QoS for Legacy Applications
ICN '01 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Networking-Part 2
Information Systems
Web-based synchronizing of start/stop times for interactive in-class learning experiences
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Grid computing: experiment management, tool integration, and scientific workflows
Grid computing: experiment management, tool integration, and scientific workflows
Adaptive heterogeneous language support within a cloud runtime
Future Generation Computer Systems
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