(DBWORLD) IEEE Internet Computing

mpsingh@eos.ncsu.edu
Fri, 16 Jan 1998 15:23:30 -0500 (EST)

I'd like to specifically encourage the DBWORLD readership to read and
submit to IEEE Internet Computing. -- Munindar

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IEEE Internet Computing
http://computer.org/internet/

IEEE Internet Computing is beginning its second year of publication in
1998.

IEEE Internet Computing publishes a variety of technical papers
dealing with a range of topics. The 1997 issues covered topics such
as including electronic commerce, manufacturing, concurrent
engineering, search and indexing techniques, access control,
intranets, supercomputing, Java, and agents.

There will be special issues in 1998 on mobile computing, architecture
of the web, embedded systems, search technologies, software
engineering, and data security. These are just the themes of the
special issues; each issue will also include other contributed
articles.

IEEE Internet Computing was in 1997 the largest circulating optional
publication of the IEEE Computer Society (second only to Computer,
which is included in the society membership dues). We hope to
maintain a reasonably large circulation in 1998 and beyond. You
probably want to read what the other techies are reading!

As an IEEE Internet Computing author, you can reach a large number of
technical readers. You have all the benefits of a peer reviewed
publication with additional assistance from professional editors. To
submit, please read and follow the author guidelines. For a special
issue, contact its editors. For a regular paper, submit to any member
of the editorial board. IEEE Internet Computing has a quick
turnaround.

Munindar Singh
Associate Editor-In-Chief

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