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Filename: javaworld.bib
Version: 1.05
Date: 19 September 2010
Time: 11:40:14 MDT
Checksum: 38819 14939 48426 487056 [CRC-16 words lines bytes]

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This is a bibliography of publications in the electronic magazine, JavaWorld, (no CODEN, ISSN 1091-8906), which began with volume 1, number 1, in March 1996. The magazine appeared only 8 times in 1996, but since then, has appeared monthly.

JavaWorld is published by IDG (San Francisco, CA, USA). Current and all back issues are available on the World-Wide Web at

http://www.javaworld.com

This publication does not appear in paper form, and consequently, there are no assigned page numbers in the bibliography entries. This also means that there is no reasonable way to sort articles within each issue, so they have been kept in the order in which they are listed at the Web site.

At version 1.05, the year coverage looked like this:

     1996 ( 174)    1998 ( 323)

     1997 ( 326)    1999 (  33)

Article: 856

Total entries: 856

Entries in this bibliography have been derived almost entirely from data at the above Web site, and include links to the online versions of each article. Authorless links in the Web pages have mostly been ignored in preparing this bibliography, but otherwise, every link with an author credit should be present here.

The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 checksum as the first value, followed by the equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word count) utility output of lines, words, and characters. This is produced by Robert Solovay's checksum utility.