Rohit Khare

xADL: Enabling Architecture-Centric Tool Integration With XML (2008)

We Adopted Extensible, Rohit Khare

Markup Language (XML) to represent the shared architecture-in-progress. Since ArchStudio is an architectural style-based development environment that incorporates an extensive number of tools,...

Trust Management on the World Wide Web (originally published in June 1998) (2007)

Rohit Khare, Adam Rifkin

This paper is included in the First Monday Special Issue: Commercial Applications of the Internet, published in July 2006. For author reflections on this paper, visit the Special Issue. As...

Reflections on: Trust management on the World Wide Web (2007)

Rohit Khare, Adam Rifkin

This paper is included in the First Monday Special Issue #6: Commercial applications of the Internet, published in July 2006. Special Issue editor Mark A. Fox asked authors to submit additional...

Trust Management on the World Wide Web (2007)

Rohit Khare, Adam Rifkin

(TM) is an emerging framework for decentralizing security decisions that helps developers and others in asking "why" trust is granted rather than immediately focusing on "how" cryptography can...

Decentralized Software Architecture (2006)

Khare, Rohit

A centralized (or even distributed) system admits only one correct answer to a question at a time. In contrast, a decentralized one allows several agents to hold different opinions, all equally...

Business Services Networks: Delivering the Promises of B2B (2005)

Jay M. Tenenbaum, Rohit Khare, Webify Solutions, Commercenet Commercenet

The fundamental challenge of e-commerce is enabling companies to do business with one another across a network, despite different business processes and computer systems. Traditionally, these...

General Terms Design, Economics, Reliability (2004)

Rohit Khare, Richard N. Taylor

This position paper discusses an architectural approach to managing decentralized space exploration missions. Developing control applications in this domain is complicated by more than just the...

Systems] Software Management—Software development (2004)

Rohit Khare, Ph. D, Commercenet Labs, Doug Cutting, Nutch Organization, Kragen Sitaker, ...

Nutch is an open-source Web search engine that can be used at global, local, and even personal scale. Its initial design goal was to enable a transparent alternative for global Web search in the...

Nutch: A flexible and scalable open-source web search engine (2004)

Rohit Khare, Doug Cutting

Nutch is an open-source Web search engine that can be used at global, local, and even personal scale. Its initial design goal was to enable a transparent alternative for global Web search in the...

Extending the REpresentational [sic] state transfer (REST) architectural style for decentralized systems / (2003)

Khare, Rohit.

Thesis (Ph. D., Information and Computer Science)--University of California, Irvine, 2003.

Extending the REpresentational State Transfer (REST) Architectural Style for Decentralized Systems (2003)

Rohit Khare, Rohit Khare, Rohit Khare, Richard N. Taylor, Richard N. Taylor, Richard N. Taylor

Because it takes time and trust to establish agreement, traditional consensus-based architectural styles cannot safely accommodate resources that change faster than it takes to transmit notification...

Decentralized Software Architecture (2002)

Rohit Khare, Rohit Khare

A centralized (or even distributed) system admits only one correct answer to a question at a time. In contrast, a decentralized one allows several agents to hold different opinions, all equally...

xADL: Enabling Architecture-Centric Tool Integration with XML (2001)

Rohit Khare, Michael Guntersdorfer, Peyman Oreizy, Nenad Medvivovic

Language (XML) to represent the shared architecture-inprogress. Since ArchStudio is an architectural style-based development environment that incorporates an extensive number of tools, including...

XML: A Door to Automated Web Applications (1997)

Rohit Khare, Adam Rifkin

this article, we describe the evolution of the Web's data representation from display formats to structural markup to semantic markup.

PEP - an Extension Mechanism for HTTP (1997)

H. Frystyk Wc, Dan Connolly, Rohit Khare, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen

HTTP is used increasingly in applications that need more facilities than the standard version of the protocol provides, ranging from distributed authoring, collaboration, and printing, to various...