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Contents of Volume 43, 2004 Number One (G321-0152-00) Utility computing SLA management based upon 159 business objectives Preparing for utility computing: The role of IT M. J. Buco, R. N. Chang, L. Z. Luan, C. Ward, architecture and relationship management J. L. Wolf, and P. S. Yu J. W. Ross and G. Westerman The utility metering services of the Universal Price-at-Risk: A methodology for pricing utility Management Infrastructure computing services V. Albaugh and H. Madduri G. A. Paleologo The utility business model and the future of Design of an enablement process for on demand 190 computing services applications M. A. Rappa K. Chang, A. Dasari, H. Madduri, A. Mendoza, and J. Mims A Web content serving utility P. Gayek, R. Nesbitt, H. Pearthree, A. Shaikh, and Number Two (G321-0153) B. Snitzer WebSphere Application Server: A foundation How to build a WebFountain: An architecture for on demand computing for very large-scale text analytics E. N. Herness, R. J. High, and J. R. McGee D. Gruhl, L. Chavet, D. Gibson, J. Meyer, P. Pattanayak, A. Tomkins, and J. Zien WebSphere Business Integration: An architectural overview An architecture for the coordination of system K. Bhaskaran and M.-T. Schmidt management services V. K. Naik, A. Mohindra, and D. F. Bantz Enabling distributed enterprise integration with WebSphere and DB2 Information Integrator Using a utility computing framework to develop C. M. Saracco, M. A. Roth, and D. C. Wolfson utility systems T. Eilam, K. Appleby, J. Breh, G. Breiter, H. Daur, S. A. Fakhouri, G. D. H. Hunt, T. Lu, Business process choreography in WebSphere: Combining the power of BPEL and J2EE S. D. Miller, L. B. Mummert, J. A. Pershing, and H. Wagner M. Kloppmann, D. Konig, F. Leymann, G. Pfau, and D. Roller Policy-based automated provisioning K. Appleby, S. B. Calo, J. R. Giles, and K.-W. Lee On demand Web-client technologies J. Ponzo, L. D. Hasson, J. George, G. Thomas, Web services on demand: WSLA-driven O. Gruber, R. Konuru, A. Purakayastha, R. D. automated management Johnson, J. Colson, and R. A. Pollak A. Dan, D. Davis, R. Kearney, A. Keller, R. King, D. Kuebler, H. Ludwig, M. Polan, M. Spreitzer, WebSphere connector architecture evolution and A. Youssef S. M. Fontes, C. J. Nordstrom, and K. W. Sutter 768 CONTENTS IBM SYSTEMS JOURNAL, VOL 43, NO 4, 2004 Contents of Volume 43, 2004 Number One (G321-0152-00) Utility computing SLA management based upon 159 business objectives Preparing for utility computing: The role of IT M. J. Buco, R. N. Chang, L. Z. Luan, C. Ward, architecture and relationship management J. L. Wolf, and P. S. Yu J. W. Ross and G. Westerman The utility metering services of the Universal Price-at-Risk: A methodology for pricing utility Management Infrastructure computing services V. Albaugh and H. Madduri G. A. Paleologo The utility business model and the future of Design of an enablement process for on demand 190 computing services applications M. A. Rappa K. Chang, A. Dasari, H. Madduri, A. Mendoza, and J. Mims A Web content serving utility P. Gayek, R. Nesbitt, H. Pearthree, A. Shaikh, and Number Two (G321-0153) B. Snitzer WebSphere Application Server: A foundation How to build a WebFountain: An architecture for on demand computing for very large-scale text analytics E. N. Herness, R. J. High, and J. R. McGee D. Gruhl, L. Chavet, D. Gibson, J. Meyer, P. Pattanayak, A. Tomkins, and J. Zien WebSphere Business Integration: An architectural overview An architecture for the coordination of system K. Bhaskaran and M.-T. Schmidt management services V. K. Naik, A. Mohindra, and D. F. Bantz Enabling distributed enterprise integration with WebSphere and DB2 Information Integrator Using a utility computing framework to develop C. M. Saracco, M. A. Roth, and D. C. Wolfson utility systems T. Eilam, K. Appleby, J. Breh, G. Breiter, H. Daur, S. A. Fakhouri, G. D. H. Hunt, T. Lu, Business process choreography in WebSphere: Combining the power of BPEL and J2EE S. D. Miller, L. B. Mummert, J. A. Pershing, and H. Wagner M. Kloppmann, D. Konig, F. Leymann, G. Pfau, and D. Roller Policy-based automated provisioning K. Appleby, S. B. Calo, J. R. Giles, and K.-W. Lee On demand Web-client technologies J. Ponzo, L. D. Hasson, J. George, G. Thomas, Web services on demand: WSLA-driven O. Gruber, R. Konuru, A. Purakayastha, R. D. automated management Johnson, J. Colson, and R. A. Pollak A. Dan, D. Davis, R. Kearney, A. Keller, R. King, D. Kuebler, H. Ludwig, M. Polan, M. Spreitzer, WebSphere connector architecture evolution and A. Youssef S. M. Fontes, C. J. Nordstrom, and K. W. Sutter 768 CONTENTS IBM SYSTEMS JOURNAL, VOL 43, NO 4, 2004 Designing WebSphere Application Server for Summarizing technical support documents for 564 performance: An evolutionary approach search: Expert and user studies R. Willenborg, K. Brown, and G. Cuomo C. G. Wolf, S. R. Alpert, J. G. Vergo, L. Kozakov, and Y. Doganata WebSphere Dynamic Cache: Improving J2EE application performance The Four-Domain Architecture: An approach to R. Bakalova, A. Chow, C. Fricano, P. Jain, N. support enterprise architecture design Kodali, D. Poirier, S. Sankaran, and D. Shupp B. Iyer and R. Gottleib Eclipse: A platform for integrating development The role of ontologies in autonomic computing 598 tools systems J. des Rivieres and J. Wiegand L. Stojanovic, J. Schneider, A. Maedche, S. Libischer, R. Studer, Th. Lumpp, A. Abecker, G. WebSphere Studio overview Breiter, and J. Dinger F. Budinsky, G. DeCandio, R. Earle, T. Francis, J. Jones, J. Li, M. Nally, C. Nelin, V. Popescu, S. Number Four (G321-0155-00) Rich, A. Ryman, and T. Wilson Evolution of grid computing architecture and WebSphere Portal: Unified user access to grid adoption models content, applications, and services J. Joseph, M. Ernest, and C. Fellenstein R. Will, S. Ramaswamy, and T. Schaeck Design and implementation of an enterprise grid 646 Issues in the development of transactional Web D. Meliksetian, J.-P. Prost, A. §. Bahl, I. applications Boutboul, D. P. Currier, S. Fibra, J.-Y. Girard, R. D. Johnson and D. Reimer K. M. Kassab, J.-L. Lepesant, C. Malone, and P. Manesco Number Three (G321-0154-00) Towards an information infrastructure for the Towards the next generation of enterprise grid search technology S. Bourbonnais, V. M. Gogate, L. M. Haas, R. W. A. Z. Broder and A. C. Ciccolo Horman, S. Malaika, I. Narang, and V. Raman Building an example application with the Abstract interdomain security assertions: A basis 689 Unstructured Information Management for extra-grid virtual organizations Architecture B. E. Carpenter and P. A. Janson D. Ferrucci and A. Lally Global namespace for files Design and implementation of the UIMA O. T. Anderson, L. Luan, C. Everhart, M. Pereira, Common Analysis System R. Sarkar, and J. Xu T. Gotz and O. Suhre A Logger System based on Web services Text analytics for life science using the B. Horn, H. Balakrishnan, B. T. Unstructured Information Management Maniampadavathu, J. Warnes, and D. A. Elko Architecture R. Mack, S. Mukherjea, A. Soffer, N. Uramoto, E. Service domains Brown, A. Coden, J. Cooper, A. Inokuchi, B. Iyer, Y.-S. Tan, V. Vellanki, J. Xing, B. Topol, and G. Y. Mass, H. Matsuzawa, and L.V. Subramaniam Dudley A text-mining system for knowledge discovery MyMed: A database system for biomedical from biomedical documents research on MEDLINE data N. Uramoto, H. Matsuzawa, T. Nagano, A. K. N. Lewis, M. D. Robinson, T. R. Hughes, and Murakami, H. Takeuchi, and K. Takeda C. W. V. Hogue Market Intelligence Portal: An entity-based system for managing market intelligence Note—Numbers in parentheses after issue numbers denote the Z. Su, J. Jiang, T. Liu, G. T. Xie, and Y. Pan issue order numbers. Glossary extraction and utilization in the information search and delivery system for IBM Technical Support L. Kozakov, Y. Park, T. Fin, Y. Drissi, Y. Doganata, and T. Cofino IBM SYSTEMS JOURNAL, VOL 43, NO 4, 2004 CONTENTS 769

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