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Posted by admin on Wed 02 Oct '02, 02:02AM (Last modified : Thu 08 Jan '09, 12:25PM)

We are proud to announce a growing list of content partners who have granted ISS permission to reuse content from and to frame content on their site on ISS Knowledge@Work. This will enable ISS to provide a richer experience to users of this portal in the form of online courselets which collate best of breed resources from amongst this stable of reputable content providers.

The Institute of Systems Science would like to thank the following persons and organisations for their permission to reuse resources from their site.

These include (in alphabetical order):

  • IBM Corporation which hosts IBM developerWorks, a resource repository that "offers articles, sample code, tutorials, tools, news, discussion forums, emerging technologies". Read more about IBM's collaboration with ISS.
  • JavaWorld, a premier provider of quality information on Java, XML, and Web services
  • The Institute of Systems Science would like to thank the following persons and organisations for their permission to reuse resources from their site.

    These include (in alphabetical order):

    • IBM Corporation which hosts IBM developerWorks, a resource repository that "offers articles, sample code, tutorials, tools, news, discussion forums, emerging technologies". Read more about IBM's collaboration with ISS.
    • JavaWorld, a premier provider of quality information on Java, XML, and Web services
    • Ms Megan Tousignant from the Online Learning division of Madison Metropolitan School District
    • The Server Side, "a news source and developer commmuity centered around J2EE and middleware issues. TheServerSide offers a comprehensive, content-rich online portal for the burgeoning community of J2EE developers"
    • Web Services Architect, "an independent source of information about Web Services. We specialise in articles and papers for strategic decision makers from both a business and a technical perspective"
    • whatis.com® "is a knowledge exploration tool about information technology, especially about the Internet and computers"
      (recently added Nov 2003)
    • xml.com and its affiliate websites including O'Reilly, which "features a rich mix of information and services for the XML community"