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JOPI: a Java object-passing interface
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Mobile Code, Distributed Computing, and Agents
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Virtual Programming Lab for Online Distance Learning
ICWL '02 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Advances in Web-Based Learning
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A Practical Look At Software Internationalisation
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Remote storage management in multiOS networked environment
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