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3rd CDS 1996: Annapolis, MA, USA
- Third International Conference on Configurable Distributed Systems, 1996, Proceedings, Annapolis, MA, USA, 1998. IEEE 1996, ISBN 0-8186-7395-8
- Mary Shaw, Robert DeLine, Gregory Zelesnik:
Abstractions and implementations for architectural connections. 2-10 - Judy M. Bishop, Roberto Faria:
Connectors in configuration programming languages: are they necessary? 11-18 - Bala Swaminathan, Kenneth J. Goldman:
Data handles and virtual connections: high-level support for anonymous reconfiguration. 19-26 - Ibaa Oueichek, Xavier Rousset de Pina:
Dynamic configuration management in the Guide object-oriented distributed system. 28-35 - Jim Thornton:
Practical description of configurations for distributed systems management. 36-43 - Halldor Fosså, Morris Sloman:
Implementing interactive configuration management for distributed systems. 44-51 - Jürgen Berghoff, Oswald Drobnik, Anselm Lingnau, Christian Mönch:
Agent-based configuration management of distributed applications. 52-59 - Kaveh M. Moazami-Goudarzi, Jeff Kramer:
Maintaining node consistency in the face of dynamic change. 62-69 - Steffen Hauptmann, Josef Wasel:
On-line maintenance with on-the-fly software replacement. 70-80 - Ian Warren, Ian Sommerville:
A model for dynamic configuration which preserves application integrity. 81-88 - Naftaly H. Minsky, Victoria Ungureanu, Junbiao Zhang, Wenhui Wang:
Building reconfiguration primitives into the law of a system. 89-97 - Jeffrey S. Vetter, Karsten Schwan:
Models for computational steering. 100-107 - Crispin Cowan, Tito Autrey, Charles Krasic, Calton Pu, Jonathan Walpole:
Fast concurrent dynamic linking for an adaptive operating system. 108-115 - Chris Zimmermann, Vinny Cahill:
It's your choice-on the design and implementation of a flexible metalevel architecture. 116-122 - Douglas C. Schmidt:
A family of design patterns for flexibly configuring network services in distributed systems. 124-135 - Stuart M. Wheater, Mark C. Little:
The design and implementation of a framework for configurable software. 136-143 - Nat Pryce, Stephen Crane:
A uniform approach to configuration and communication in distributed systems. 144-151 - Matthias Werner, Andreas Polze, Miroslaw Malek:
The Unstoppable Orchestra: a responsive distributed application. 154-160 - Christos T. Karamanolis, Jeff N. Magee:
A replication protocol to support dynamically configurable groups of servers. 161-168 - Mark C. Little, Santosh K. Shrivastava:
Using application specific knowledge for configuring object replicas. 169-176 - Markus Endler, Anil J. D'Souza:
Supporting distributed application management in Sampa. 177-184 - Alvin S. Lim:
Abstraction and composition techniques for reconfiguration of large-scale complex applications. 186-193 - Valérie Issarny, Christophe Bidan:
Aster: a CORBA-based software interconnection system supporting distributed system customization. 194-201 - Michael V. Capps, P. David Stotts, Jim Duff, James M. Purtilo:
Distributed interoperable virtual environments. 202-209 - Masoud Mansouri-Samani, Morris Sloman:
A configurable event service for distributed systems. 210-217 - Kam Hong Shum:
Adaptive distributed computing through competition. 220-227 - Bodhisattwa Mukherjee, Karsten Schwan:
Evaluation of the adaptation techniques in Kernel Tool Kit (KTK). 228-235 - Alistair C. Veitch, Norman C. Hutchinson:
Kea-a dynamically extensible and configurable operating system kernel. 236-242
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