SIGCPR '97 Proceedings of the 1997 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research
Global digital museum: multimedia information access and creation on the Internet
Proceedings of the third ACM conference on Digital libraries
Transactional workflow paradigm: its application to mobile computing
SAC '98 Proceedings of the 1998 ACM symposium on Applied Computing
Integrated network computing models, programming modes and software tools
SAC '98 Proceedings of the 1998 ACM symposium on Applied Computing
Interaction-oriented programming
First international workshop, AOSE 2000 on Agent-oriented software engineering
Web-Based Digital Medical Images
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Java and Beyond: Executable Content
Computer
Using Java Applets and Corba for Multi-User Distributed Applications
IEEE Internet Computing
Mobile Computing: Operational Models, Programming Modes and Software Tools
IPDPS '01 Proceedings of the 15th International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium
A Web-Based System for Automating a Disciplined Personal Software Process (PSP)
CSEET '97 Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training
OODM: an object-oriented design methodology for development of web applications
Information modeling for internet applications
The next big thing: position statements
IJCAI'97 Proceedings of the Fifteenth international joint conference on Artifical intelligence - Volume 2
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The author discusses how the World Wide Web and Java mark the death of fatware and the birth of dynamic computing built on rented components. The real paradigm shift will be the replacement of purchased software packages with transaction-oriented rental of Java applets attached to Web pages. In the move to a full-scale Internet based application development environment, developers are grappling with seven key issues: how to integrate e-mail, FTP, and HTML; the absolute need for security; the dearth of high-end visual tools; configuration management and version control; support for a flexible, sophisticated user interface; a common development environment; and performance, which has several components. Each of these issues are discussed by the author