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| Workshop Innovative Internet Computing Systems Living Hypertext-Web Retrieval Techniques for ~iYaditional Database-Centric Information Automatic Analysis of Large Text Corpora - A Contribution to Structuring WEB Communities A Data Mining Architecture for Distributed Environments Collaborative Highlighting for Real-Time Group Editors Extending the Modeling El~ciency of the UML Activity Diagram for the Design of Distributed Systems An XML Knowledge Base System for Scheduling Problems Compressibility as a Measure of Local Coherence in Web Graphs On the Spectrum and Structure of Internet Topology Graphs Characterizing the Citation Graph as a Self-Organizing Networked Information Space Characterization and Management of Dynamical Behavior in a System with Mobile Components Ergotracer: An Internet User Behaviour Tracer. A Friendly Peer-to-Peer File Sharing System with Profit but without Copy Protection A Decentral Library for Scientific Articles Optimisation of Distributed Communities Using Cooperative Strategies Proven IP Network Services: From End-User to Router and vice versa Mobility Support for Replicated Real-Time Applications Empirical Study of VBR Traffic Smoothing in Wireless Environment Compiling Rule-Based Agents for Distributed Databases A Formal Framework for E-Barter Based on Microeconomic Theory and Process Algebras Invited Talk Peer-to-Peer beyond File Sharing Author Index |
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