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found 51 matches
- 1992
- Carlos Almeida, Bradford B. Glade, Keith Marzullo, Robbert van Renesse:
High availability in a real-time system. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Michel Banâtre, Philippe Joubert, Christine Morin, Gilles Muller, Bruno Rochat:
Using dynamic atomic actions to build fault tolerant systems. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - John K. Bennett, John B. Carter, Alan L. Cox, E. N. Elnozahy, David B. Johnson, Peter J. Keleher, Willy Zwaenepoel:
Distributed shared memory: experience with Munin. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Yolande Berbers, Wouter Joosen, Pierre Verbaeten:
Object-orientation as an appropriate paradigm for high-performance environments for scientific computing. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Kenneth P. Birman:
Maintaining consistency in distributed systems. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Andrew Birrell:
An assessment of the remote procedure call mechanism. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Gordon S. Blair, Nigel Davies, Geoff Coulson, Neil Williams:
Abstractions for continuous media in heterogeneous distributed systems: the role of groups. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Vinny Cahill, Seán Baker, Brendan Tangney, Chris Horn, Neville Harris:
On object orientation as a paradigm for general purpose distributed operating systems. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Jeffrey S. Chase, Valérie Issarny, Henry M. Levy:
Distribution in a single address space operating system. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - David R. Cheriton:
Problem-oriented shared memory revisited. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Pierre-Yves Chevalier, Daniel Hagimont, Sacha Krakowiak, Xavier Rousset de Pina:
System support for shared objects. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Peter Dickman, Mesaac Makpangou, Marc Shapiro:
Contrasting fragmented objects with uniform transparent object references for distributed programming. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Jean Dollimore, George Coulouris:
The relevance of object groups and multicast shared distributed object systems. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Fred Douglis:
On the role of compression in distributed systems. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - David Martin Evers, Peter Robinson:
Modula-3 network objects over ANSA: heterogeneous object-based RPC in a modern systems programming language. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Yves Eychenne, Michel Simatic, Christophe Baradel, Bruno Kohen:
Exploiting late binding in object messaging for implementing object replication. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Hermann Härtig, Winfried E. Kühnhauser, Wolfgang Lux, Oliver C. Kowalski, Hermann Streich, A. Bäcker:
Models and paradigms for distributed systems structuring: the BirliX approach. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Andrew Herbert, Dave Otway:
Fighting the politics with technology. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Ralf Guido Herrtwich, Lars C. Wolf:
A system software structure for distributed multimedia systems. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Matti A. Hiltunen, Richard D. Schlichting:
Modularizing fault-tolerant protocols. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Eric Jul:
Emerald paradigms for distributed computing. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - M. Frans Kaashoek, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Kees Verstoep:
An experimental comparison of remote procedure call and group communication. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee, Morris Sloman:
Configuring distributed systems. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Rodger Lea, Christian Jacquemot:
The COOL architecture and abstractions for object-oriented distributed operating systems. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Mike Livesey, Colin Allison:
Operating system level support for coherence in distributed systems. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Chaoying Ma:
On building very large naming systems. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Derek McAuley:
Operating system support for multimedia. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - James W. O'Toole Jr., David K. Gifford:
Names should mean what, not where. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Larry L. Peterson:
Life on the OS/network boundary. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992 - Rob Pike, David L. Presotto, Ken Thompson, Howard Trickey, Phil Winterbottom:
The use of name spaces in plan 9. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1992
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