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NETWORKED
The
Interface Space
Robert E. Filman
In a follow-up to last issue, EIC Bob Filman catalogs the
problem elements to consider in system-interface design. |
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GUEST EDITORS' INTRODUCTION
Homeland
Security
Pankaj Rohatgi and Mike Reiter
Information technology plays an important role in many
homeland security initiatives, though its suitability for the
role is plagued by questions ranging from dependability concerns
to the risks that some technologies, such as surveillance,
profiling and data aggregation, pose to privacy and civil
liberties. |
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TOWARD INTEGRATION
WS-NonexistentStandards
Steve Vinoski
The numerous WS specifications
introduced in the past few years show a clear desire to fill out
the WS architecture stack, but the lack of actual WS
standardization could hurt the industry. |

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