This is the list of papers that were submitted to the W3C workshop on "Push Technology".
Authors | Affiliation | Title | ||
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1 | Arthur van Hoff avh@marimba.com |
Marimba Inc. | The HTTP Distribution and Replication Protocol | |
2 | Y. Koseki koseki@ccm.cl.nec.co.jp |
C&C Media Research Laboratories, NEC Corp. | Automatic personalization on push news service | |
3 | Amjad Umar aumar@notes.cc.bellcore.com |
Bellcore | Push Technologies in Low Bandwidth and Highly Mobile Environments | |
4 | Tie Liao Tie.Liao@inria.fr |
INRIA | Webcanal: Multicast Based Push | |
5 | Jim Randell jmr@hplb.hpl.hp.com |
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol | The Keryx Notification System | |
6 | Brent Callaghan Brent.Callaghan@eng.Sun.COM |
Sun Microsystems | An NFS Replication Hierarchy | |
7 | H. Fukuoka fukuoka@inc.cl.nec.co.jp |
Incubation Center, NEC Corporation | A Theater-style Web Browsing System and its Description Language | |
8 | Michel J. Hebert mhebert@mail11.mitre.org |
MITRE Corporation | Common Datacast Architecture (CDA) and the prototype "Channel Builder" | |
9 | Drummond Reed drummond@intermind.com |
InterMind Corporation | Pushing Push: Advancing the Features of Channel Technology | |
10 | Hadi Partovi hadip@microsoft.com |
Microsoft Corporation | Application Standards for "Pushing" Content and Streaming Media | |
11 | Jim Miller jmiller@w3.org |
W3C | Query Processing for Information Distribution |
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