Ian Fairman's Writings
Doesn't that sound pretentious?
The Web
I've been using the web since 1994 and have been a heavy user
of web services.
Java
Java has been my programming language of choice for programming
since early 1996. I'm a fan of the Java language but have little
time for the Java "religion". Much of what I've written is
trying to cut through the hype that prevents us from creating
effective software.
Papers
- Nark: Receiver-based Multicast Non-repudiation and Key
Management - Bob Briscoe & Ian Fairman. Bob's idea originally,
although I did the implementation.
- A Scheme for Component Based Service Deployment,
Steve Rudkin & Alan Smith, USM 2000 - OK, I didn't write this
myself but when I was at BT I had this neat idea for turning
session descriptions (in XML) into graphs of Java components
(in IBM's Bean Markup Language - an XML format) using XSL.
Then I left but Alan and Steve have taken the work and added
their own spin. I do get an acknowledgement and the colourful
diagram is all mine ;-)
Humour
- BT Safety News - a parody of BT's safety publication. This may seem a bit sick but "Safety News" is always written in a tongue-in-cheek style anyway and this just took things a bit further.
- Press Release - BT to Extend Lunch Breaks - I worked at BT Labs for six years and the canteen regularly produced pale imitations of foods from around the world.
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