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Technology for e-business

Vol. 40, No. 1, 2001

Order No. G321-0140
 

With the growth in the use of the Internet, businesses more and more become e-businesses handling many transactions on the Web. The Java™ programming language, the Extensible Markup Language (XML), and transcoding are among the technologies supporting the infrastructure for e-business. In this issue, ten papers and an overview essay present some of the ways in which these three technologies enhance the capabilities of e-business as they emerge into wider use. A separate paper describes the use of in-process metrics for software development.
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Preface John J. Ritsko and Alfred G. Davis p. 2
Trends in e-business technologies R. A. Smith p. 4
The IBM Application Framework for e-business G. Flurry and W. Vicknair p. 8
WebSphere as an e-business server D. F. Ferguson and R. Kerth p. 25
CICS and Enterprise JavaBeans A. Bainbridge, J. Colgrave, A Colyer, and G. Normington p. 46
Business-to-business integration with tpaML and a business-to-business protocol framework A. Dan, D. M. Dias, R. Kearney, T. C. Lau, T. N. Nguyen, F. N. Parr, M. W. Sachs, and H. H. Shaikh p. 68
IBM WebSphere Commerce Suite Product Advisor J. J. Rofrano p. 91
Java Management Extensions for application management H. Kreger p. 104
Security challenges for Enterprise Java in an e-business environment L. Koved, A. Nadalin, N. Nagaratnam, M. Pistoia, and T. Shrader p. 130
Transcoding: Extending e-business to new environments K. H. Britton, R. Case, A. Citron, R. Floyd, Y. Li, C. Seekamp, B. Topol, and K. Tracey p. 153
Intermediary-based transcoding framework S. C. Ihde, P. P. Maglio, J. Meyer, and R. Barrett p. 179
Application hosting for pervasive computing S. G. Hild, C. Binding, D. Bourges-Waldegg, and C. Steenkeste p. 193
In-process metrics for software testing S. H. Kan, J. Parrish, and D. Manlove p. 220