No description available of Jay M. Tenenbaum...Glushko, Robert J., Tenenbaum, Jay M. and Meltzer, Bart (1999): An XML Framework for Agent-Based E-Commerce. In Communications of the ACM, 42 (3) pp. 106-114
Tenenbaum, Jay M. (1998): WISs and Electronic Commerce. In Communications of the ACM, 41 (7) pp. 89-90
Tenenbaum, Jay M., Chowdhry, Tripatinder S. and Hughes, Kevin (1997): Eco System: An Internet Commerce Architecture. In IEEE Computer, 30 (5) pp. 48-55
Cutkosky, Mark R., Tenenbaum, Jay M. and Glicksman, Jay (1996): Madefast: Collaborative Engineering over the Internet. In Communications of the ACM, 39 (9) pp. 78-87
Cutkosky, Mark R., Engelmore, Robert S., Fikes, Richard, Genesereth, Michael R., Gruber, Thomas R., Mark, William S., Tenenbaum, Jay M. and Weber, Jay C. (1993): PACT: An Experiment in Integrating Concurrent Engineering Systems. In IEEE Computer, 26 (1) pp. 28-37
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Publication period:1993-1999
Publication count:5
Number of co-authors:12
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