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3rd ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1988: Cambridge, U.K.
- Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGOPS European Workshop: Autonomy or Interdependence in Distributed Systems? Cambridge, UK, September 18-21, 1988. ACM 1988
- Sharon Anderson, Deborah Estrin:
On supporting autonomy and interdependence in distributed systems. - Jean-Pierre Banâtre, Michel Banâtre, P. Lecler, Florimond Ployette, P. Le Certen:
Fragmented and replicated objects in the GOTHIC distributed system. - George Coulouris:
Dynamic server protocols. - Klaus-Peter Löhr, Joachim Müller, Lutz Nentwig:
Distributed programming for autonomous systems. - Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee:
Change management of distributed systems. - Yakup Paker, Tim Kindberg:
The worm program model: an application centred point of view for distributed architecture design. - Robbert van Renesse, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Gregory J. Sharp:
Functional specialization in distributed operating systems. - Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
Autonomy or independence in distributed systems? position paper. - Michael D. Schroeder:
Autonomy or interdependence in distributed systems? - Morris Sloman, Jonathan D. Moffett:
Domain model of autonomy. - Jari Veijalainen, Radu Popescu-Zeletin:
MAP: an open multidatabase system architecture. - Rafael Alonso, Luis L. Cova:
Resource sharing in a distributed environment. - Özalp Babaoglu:
Autonomy or interdependence in distributed systems?: a position paper. - Yolande Berbers, Wouter Joosen, Pierre Verbaeten:
A general purpose distributed operating system for a hypercube. - Gordon S. Blair, Javad Malik, John R. Nicol, Jonathan Walpole:
Design issues in the Cosmos distributed operating system. - David D. Clark:
Limits of autonomy for personal workstations. - Margarita Esponda, Raúl Rojas:
Autonomy or interdependence in distributed systems? - W. M. Lee:
Formal modelling of autonomous systems. - S. J. Pratt:
Making the complexity of control visible. - Marc Shapiro:
Domains and dynamic loading: reconciling autonomy and integration. - Jean Bacon:
Autonomy or interdependence in distributed systems: position paper. - Roland Balter, Dominique Decouchant, Andrzej Duda, André Freyssinet, Sacha Krakowiak, Marie Meysembourg, Cécile Roisin, Xavier Rousset de Pina, Rodrigo Scioville Garcia, G. Vandôme:
Object-based distributed computation in the Guide operating system. - Tim Berners-Lee:
CERN experience. - David R. Cheriton:
The role of domains in large-scale distributed systems. - Jane Hall, Volker Tschammer:
Autonomy and cooperation in distributed CIM systems. - Ami Litman:
Autonomy and interdependence in the DUNIX system. - Lindsay F. Marshall:
A missionary position: ACM SIGOPS European workshop 1988. - Ken Moody:
Authentication in a distributed system during partition. - Gerald J. Popek:
Autonomy and interdependence: an intermediate position. - Sanjay R. Radia:
Autonomy, local autonomy, and coherence in naming in distributed computer systems. - Bernd Schöner, Reinhard Staroste:
Autonomy and resource sharing in DACNOS. - Wolfgang Schröder:
Towards a family of distributed systems. - Robert J. Stroud:
Autonomy or interdependence in distributed systems? - Maurice V. Wilkes:
ACM SIGOPS European workshop 1988: position paper. - Andrew Birrell:
Position paper for the ACM SIGOPS workshop 1988. - Jean Dollimore:
The design and use of an object server in a distributed application. - Hugh C. Lauer:
Long computations. - Marc Rozier, Michel Gien:
Resource-level autonomy in CHORUS. - Michael F. Schwartz:
Autonomy vs. interdependence in the networked resource discovery project. - Karen R. Sollins:
Submission to the European SIGOPS workshop, 1988. - Zhili Sun:
Sub-space approach to distributed system development on large heterogeneous distributed environments. - John Wilkes:
Position statement for ACM SIGOPS European workshop 1988. - Dieter Wybranietz:
Some experiences with distributed systems in the INCAS project.
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