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International Journal of Web Portals, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2009
- Arthur Tatnall:
Gateways to Portals Research. 1-15 - Greg Adamson:
Portals and the Challenge of Simplifying Internet Business Use. 16-33 - Ed Young:
Every Need to be Alarmed. 34-49 - Jana Polgar, Tony Polgar:
Building Portal Applications. 50-70 - Nikos Manouselis, Kostas Kastrantas, Salvador Sánchez-Alonso, Jesus Caceres, Hannes Ebner, Matthias Palmér:
Architecture of the Organic.Edunet Web Portal. 71-91
Volume 1, Number 2, 2009
- Andreas Nauerz, Rich Thompson:
Adaptation and Recommendation in Modern Web 2.0 Portals. 1-17 - Jan Newmarch:
An Overview of REST. 18-24 - Kevin Wilkinson, Jana Polgar:
Toward Introducing Semantic Capabilities for WSRP. 25-43 - Jana Polgar:
User Facing Web Services in Portals. 44-66 - Daniel Brewer, Greg Adamson:
Practitioner Case Study: Practical Challenges in Portal Implementation Projects. 67-77
Volume 1, Number 3, 2009
- Ed Young:
Service Oriented Architecture Conceptual Landscape: PART I. 1-14 - Ed Young:
Service Oriented Architecture Conceptual Landscape: PART II. 15-43 - Thomas Stober, Uwe Hansmann:
WebSphere Portal 6.1: An Agile Development Approach. 44-55 - Ben Clohesy, Alan Frye, Robert Redpath:
Conceptual Business Service: An Architectural Approach for Building a Business Service Portfolio. 56-77 - Brenton Worley, Greg Adamson:
SOA Implementation Challenges for Medium Sized Corporations: Case Study. 78-90
Volume 1, Number 4, 2009
- Ed Young:
Mobilising the Enterprise. 1-20 - Arthur Tatnall, Stephen Burgess:
Portals Then and Now: Development and Use of Portals in Australia and Bangladesh. 21-33 - Ying-Chieh Liu:
Extending the Technology Acceptance Model to Evaluating Students' Perceptions toward Using Technology in the Classroom. 34-47 - Jana Polgar:
Open Source ESB in Action. 48-62 - Joe Lamantia:
Creating Successful Portals with a Design Framework. 63-75
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