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USENIX Winter 1991 Technical Conference
- David L. Black:

Processors, Priority, and Policy: Mach Scheduling for New Environments. USENIX Winter 1991: 1-12 - Marc Guillemont, Jim Lipkis, Doug Orr, Marc Rozier:

A Second-Generation Micro-Kernel Based UNIX: Lessons in Performance and Compatibility. USENIX Winter 1991: 13-22 - N. Vasilatos:

Partitioned Multiprocessors and The Coexistence of Heterogeneous Operating Systems. USENIX Winter 1991: 23-32 - Larry W. McVoy, Steve R. Kleiman:

Extent-like Performance from a UNIX File System. USENIX Winter 1991: 33-44 - Carl Staelin, Hector Garcia-Molina:

Smart Filesystems. USENIX Winter 1991: 45-52 - Rick Macklem:

Lessons Learned Tuning the 4.3BSD Reno Implementation of the NFS Protocol. USENIX Winter 1991: 53-64 - M. L. Powell, Steve R. Kleiman, Steve Barton, Devang Shah, Dan Stein, Mary Weeks:

SunOS Multi-thread Architecture. USENIX Winter 1991: 65-80 - M. B. Jones:

Bringing the C Libraries With Us into a Multi-Threaded Future. USENIX Winter 1991: 81-92 - Keith Sklower:

A Tree-Based Packet Routing Table for Berkeley Unix. USENIX Winter 1991: 93-104 - John K. Ousterhout:

An X11 Toolkit Based on the Tcl Language. USENIX Winter 1991: 105-116 - T. Masui:

User Interface Construction Based On Parallel and Sequential Execution Specification. USENIX Winter 1991: 117-126 - Stephen A. Uhler:

\HOME MOVIE - Tools for Building Demos on a Sparcstation. USENIX Winter 1991: 127-136 - Henry Spencer:

Awk As A Major Systems Programming Language. USENIX Winter 1991: 137-144 - L. W. Allen, H. G. Singh, K. G. Wallace, M. B. Weaver:

Program Loading in OSF/1. USENIX Winter 1991: 145-160 - Alastair Fyfe, Ivan Soleimanipour, Vijay Tatkar:

Compiling from Saved State: Fast Incremental Compilation with Traditional UNIX Compilers. USENIX Winter 1991: 161-172 - Margo I. Seltzer, Ozan Yigit:

A New Hashing Package for UNIX. USENIX Winter 1991: 173-184 - Robert K. Israel, Antony W. Foster, Arun Taylor, Tracy M. Taylor, Neil Webber:

Evolutionary Path to Network Storage Management. USENIX Winter 1991: 185-198 - Anupam Bhide, E. N. Elnozahy, Stephen P. Morgan:

A Highly Available Network File Server. USENIX Winter 1991: 199-206 - Susan J. LoVerso, N. Paciorek, Alan Langerman, G. Feinberg:

The OSF/1 UNIX Filesystem (UFS). USENIX Winter 1991: 207-218 - Andreas Lampen:

Advancing Files to Attributed Software Objects. USENIX Winter 1991: 219-230 - A. Mahler:

Organizing Tools in a Uniform Environment Framework. USENIX Winter 1991: 231-242 - Roger Faulkner, Ron Gomes:

The Process File System and Process Model in UNIX System V. USENIX Winter 1991: 243-252 - Steven M. Bellovin, Michael Merritt:

Limitations of the Kerberos Authentication System. USENIX Winter 1991: 253-268 - Philip Heng Wai Leong, C. Tham:

UNIX Password Encryption Considered Insecure. USENIX Winter 1991: 269-280 - Matt Bishop:

An Authentication Mechanism for USENET. USENIX Winter 1991: 281-288 - A. Lester Buck, Mark R. Coyne:

An Experimental Implementation of Draft POSIX Asynchronous I/O. USENIX Winter 1991: 289-306 - Mark D. Campbell, Richard Barton, Jim Browning, Dennis Cervenka, Ben Curry, Todd Davis, Tracy Edmonds, Russ L. Holt, John Slice, Tucker Smith, Rich Wescott:

The Parallelization of UNIX System V Release 4.0. USENIX Winter 1991: 307-324 - P. Norwood:

A NonStop UNIX OPerating System. USENIX Winter 1991: 325-334 - A. Bond, J. H. Hine:

DRUMS: A Distributed Statistical Server for STARS. USENIX Winter 1991: 335-348 - Dan Freedman:

Experience Building a Process Migration Subsystem for UNIX. USENIX Winter 1991: 349-356 - M. W. Young, Dean S. Thompson, E. Jaffe:

A Modular Architecture for Distributed Transaction processing. USENIX Winter 1991: 357-363

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