BuiltWithNOF
Papers

Even though my work is mostly commercial, I do sometimes write papers for publication in refereed journals and conference proceedings, so I have some academic credentials. It just goes to show that I didn’t entirely waste my time and money on my Master’s degree. In addition, I’ve also been a co-author on a proposed Web Services standard.

Standard

Co-authors

WS-Polling (W3C Candidate Submission)

Kyle Brown - IBM, Doug Davis - IBM (Editor), Christopher Ferris - IBM, Anthony Nadalin - IBM

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Authors

Publication Information

Designing WebSphere Application Server for Performance: An Evolutionary Approach

Ruth Willenborg, Kyle Brown and Jerry Cuomo

IBM Systems Journal, May 2004, Vol 43, No. 2

Patterns of System Integration with Enterprise Messaging

Kyle Brown and Bobby Woolf

Proceedings of the 2002 PloP (Pattern Languages of Programs) Conference, Monticello, Illinois

A Component Distribution Minilanguage

Kyle Brown

Proceedings of the 1999 PLoP (Pattern Languages of Programs) Conference, Monticello, Illinois

A Pattern Language for Workflow Systems

Kyle Brown and Gerard Meszaros

Proceedings of the 1997 PLoP (Pattern Languages of Programs) Conference, Monticello, Illinois.

Patterns of Three-Tier Client-Server Architecture

Aamund Arsten, Kyle Brown, Robert Hirschfield

Proceedings of the 1996 PLoP (Pattern Languages of Programs) Conference, Monticello, Illinois.

Hm3270: an evolving framework for client-server communication

Kyle Brown, Lynn Kues and Marcos Lam

TOOLS 14 Proceedings, Prentice-Hall, 1994

Master’s Thesis

My Master’s Thesis from 1996 on Design Patterns Reverse Engineering in Smalltalk was published as North Carolina State Technical Report TR-07-96 and is citable in that form.

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