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- IEEE 9th International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WET ICE'00)
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IEEE 9th International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WET ICE'00) Gaithersburg, Maryland March 14-March 16 ISBN: 0-7695-0798-0 Table of Contents
Plenary Speech: Collaborative Technology for Healthcare
 | Workshop: Knowledge Media Networking |
Fawzi Daoud, German National Research Center on Information Technology pp. 3
Ralf Dörner, Fraunhofer Applications Center for Computer Graphics
Paul Grimm, Fraunhofer Applications Center for Computer Graphics pp. 27
Dawit Yimam, German National Research Center for Information Technology pp. 67
 | Workshop: Evaluating Collaborative Enterprises |
Amy J. Knutilla, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Maryland at College Park
Michelle P. Steves, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Maryland at College Park
Robert H. Allen, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Maryland at College Park pp. 79
 | Session 1: Evaluating Collaborative Enterprises |
 | Session 2: Collaboration System Evaluation Methods and Tools |
Emile Morse, National Institute of Standards & Technology pp. 104
 | Session 3: Application-Specific Collaborative Enterprises |
 | Workshop: Enterprise Security |
Wu Wen, Science University of Tokyo pp. 139
 | Session 1: Secure Computing |
Rob Glenn, National Institute of Standards and Technology pp. 147
 | Session 2: Intrusion Detection |
 | Session 3: Internet Protocol |
Wu Wen, Science University of Tokyo pp. 181
 | Session 4: Malicious Code |
 | Session 5: Access Control |
 | Session 6: Workflow Security |
 | Workshop: Web-Based Infrastructures and Coordination Architectures for Collaborative Enterprises |
Ad Aerts, Eindhoven University of Technology pp. 236
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