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2nd WWOS 1989: Pacific Grove, CA, USA
- Joseph Boykin, Luis-Felipe Cabrera, Terry Slatter:
Proceedings of the Second Workshop On Workstation Operating Systems, WWOS 1989, Pacific Grove, CA, USA, 27-29 September 1989. 1989 - Rafael Alonso, Daniel Barbará, Luis L. Cova:
A file storage implementation for very large distributed systems. 1-5 - D. P. Anderson:
The workstation as global communication interface. 6-12 - M. Stella Atkins:
Efficient shared memory for testing parallel algorithms on distributed systems. 13-15 - Roland Balter, Dominique Decouchant, Andrzej Duda, André Freyssinet, Sacha Krakowiak, Marie Meysembourg, Michel Riveill, Cécile Roisin, Xavier Rousset de Pina, Rodrigo Scioville Garcia, G. Vandôme:
Experience with object-based distributed computation in the GUIDE operating system. 16-19 - Jean-Pierre Banâtre, Michel Banâtre, Gilles Muller:
Architecture of fault-tolerant multiprocessor workstations. 20-24 - Robert Cooper, Kenneth P. Birman:
Supporting large scale applications on networks of workstations. 25-28 - N. Faller, P. Salenbauch:
PLURIX: a multiprocessing Unix-like operating system. 29-36 - Paulo Guedes, José Alves Marques:
Operating system support for an object-oriented environment. 37-42 - Robert B. Hagmann:
Comments on workstation operating systems and virtual memory. 43-48 - Andy Hisgen, Andrew Birrell, Timothy P. Mann, Michael D. Schroeder, Garret Swart:
Availability and Consistency Tradeoffs in the Echo Distributed File System. 49-54 - Norman C. Hutchinson, Larry L. Peterson, Herman C. Rao:
The x-kernel: an open operating system design. 55-59 - Michael L. Kazar:
Ubik: replicated servers made easy. 60-67 - W. H. Leung, L. F. Morgan, M. J. Morgan, B. F. Wong:
The connector and active devices mechanisms for constructing multimedia applications. 68-72 - Barbara Liskov, Liuba Shrira, John Wroclawski:
Efficient at-most-once messages based on synchronized clocks. 73-81 - Jeffrey C. Mogul:
What is the right amount of statelessness in a file server? 82-85 - Gerald W. Neufeld, Samuel T. Chanson:
The Raven project (distributed object-oriented OS). 86-90 - B. Clifford Neuman:
Workstations and the virtual system model. 91-95 - J. C. O'Quin, Charles H. Sauer:
AIX 3 technology (operating system). 96-100 - K. K. Ramakrishnan, William R. Hawe:
The workstation on the network: performance considerations for the communications interface. 105-108 - Richard F. Rashid, Robert V. Baron, Alessandro Forin, David B. Golub, Michael B. Jones, Douglas Orr, Richard Sanzi:
Mach: a foundation for open systems (operating systems). 109-113 - Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
Coda: a highly available file system for a distributed workstation environment. 114-116 - Bruce R. Schatz:
A prototype information environment. 118-124 - Michael L. Scott, Thomas J. LeBlanc, Brian D. Marsh:
A multi-user, multi-language open operating system. 125-129 - Brent B. Welch, Mary Baker, Fred Douglis, John H. Hartman, Mendel Rosenblum, John K. Ousterhout:
Sprite position statement: use distributed state for failure recovery. 130-133
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