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2nd CDS 1994: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- Second International Workshop on Configurable Distributed Systems, 1994, Proceedings, Pittsburgh, PA , USA, 21-23 March, 1994. IEEE Computer Society 1994, ISBN 0-8186-5390-6
- Jeff N. Magee, Naranker Dulay, Jeff Kramer:
A constructive development environment for parallel and distributed programs. 4-14 - Brent Agnew, Christine Hofmeister, James M. Purtilo:
Planning for change: a reconfiguration language for distributed systems. 15-22 - Martin Zimmermann, Oswald Drobnik:
Specification and implementation of reconfigurable distributed applications. 23-34 - Thomas Becker:
Application-transparent fault tolerance in distributed systems. 36-45 - Mark C. Little, Daniel L. McCue:
The Replica Management System: a scheme for flexible and dynamic replication. 46-57 - Flaviu Cristian, Shivakant Mishra:
Automatic service availability management in asynchronous distributed systems. 58-68 - Stuart M. Wheater, Santosh K. Shrivastava:
Exercising application specific run-time control over clustering of objects. 72-81 - Sathis Menon, Richard J. LeBlanc:
Object replacement using dynamic proxy updates. 82-91 - Ahmed Gheith, Bodhisattwa Mukherjee, Dilma Da Silva, Karsten Schwan:
KTK: kernel support for configurable objects and invocations. 92-103 - Andreas Vogel, Gregor von Bochmann, Petre Dini, Andreas Polze:
Configuration in the framework of open distributed processing. 106-111 - Terry Coatta, Gerald W. Neufeld:
Distributed configuration management using composite objects and constraints. 112-122 - Israel Ben-Shaul, Gail E. Kaiser:
A configuration process for a distributed software development environment. 123-134 - Steve Vestal:
Mode changes in a real-time architecture description language. 136-146 - George R. Ribeiro-Justo, Paulo Roberto Freire Cunha:
Deadlock-free configuration programming. 147-158 - Patrick T. Homer, Richard D. Schlichting:
Configuring scientific applications in a heterogeneous distributed system. 159-168 - Tim Kindberg, Ali Vahit Sahiner, Yakup Paker:
Adaptive parallelism under Equus. 172-182 - Stephen Crane, Kevin P. Twidle:
Constructing distributed Unix utilities in Regis. 183-189 - Douglas C. Schmidt, Tatsuya Suda:
The Service Configurator framework: an extensible architecture for dynamically configuring concurrent, multi-service network daemons. 190-201 - Adam Beguelin, Bernd Bruegge:
A configurable monitoring system for parallel programming. 206 - Roger Atkinson, Paul G. Hawkins, P. Robin Hills, David J. Woollons, W. Allan Clearwaters:
Application management in a distributed, object-oriented condition monitoring and maintenance planning system. 207 - Alvin S. Lim:
A state machine approach to dynamic reconfiguration of distributed applications. 208 - Ian Sommerville, Graham Dean:
Configuration language support for software installation. 209 - Hassan Gomaa:
Configuration of distributed heterogeneous information systems. 210 - Michael Solvie:
Configuration of distributed time-critical fieldbus systems. 211 - Kenneth J. Goldman:
Data interfaces as support for module migration. 212 - Susan Eisenbach, Jeff Kramer, Jeff N. Magee:
REGIS-DARWIN specified in the π-calculus. 213 - Stephen Fickas, D. Tiktin, Martin S. Feather, Don Cohen:
Transformational design of distributed systems. 214
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