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9th ICDCS 1989: Newport Beach, CA, USA
- 9th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, ICDCS 1989, Newport Beach, CA, USA, June 5-9, 1989. IEEE Computer Society 1989, ISBN 0-8186-1953-8
- Mohan Ahuja, Yahui Zhu:
A Distributed Algorithm for Minimum Weight Spanning Trees Based on Echo Algorithms. 2-8 - C. Samuel Hsieh:
Decentralised Evaluation of Associative and Commutative Functions. 9-11 - Daniel Barbará, Richard J. Lipton:
A Randomized Technique for Remote File Comparison. 12-21 - Robbert van Renesse, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Annita N. Wilschut:
The Design of a High-Performance File Server. 22-27 - Marvin Theimer, Luis-Felipe Cabrera, James C. Wyllie:
QuickSilver Support for Access to Data in Large, Geographically Dispersed Systems. 28-35 - S. K. Chung, Edward D. Lazowska, David Notkin, John Zahorjan:
Performance Implications of Design Alternatives for Remote Procedure Call Stubs. 36-43 - Jonathan M. Smith, Gerald Q. Maguire Jr.:
Transparent Concurrent Execution of Mutually Exclusive Alternatives. 44-52 - S. Venkatesan:
Message-Optimal Incremental Snapshots. 53-60 - Madalene Spezialetti, John P. Kearns:
Simultaneous Regions: A Framework for the Consistent Monitoring of Distributed Systems. 61-69 - Mukesh Singhal:
A Dynamic Information-Structure Mutual Exclusion Algorithm for Distributed Systems. 70-78 - Shing-Tsaan Huang:
Detecting Termination of Distributed Computations by External Agents. 79-84 - Li Gong:
Securely Replicating Authentication Services. 85-93 - Friedemann Mattern:
Message Complexity of Simple Ring-based Election Algorithms: An Empirical Analysis. 94-100 - Akhil Kumar, Arie Segev:
Optimization And Evaluating Algorithms for Replicated Data Concurrency Control. 101-109 - Nasr E. Belkeir, Mustaque Ahamad:
Low Cost Algorithms for Message Delivery in Dynamic Multicast Groups. 110-117 - Raymond C. Chen, Partha Dasgupta:
Linking consistency with object/thread semantics: an approach to robust computation. 121-128 - P. Michael Melliar-Smith, Louise E. Moser:
Fault-tolerant distributed systems based on broadcast communication. 129-134 - Philip M. Thambidurai, You-Keun Park, Kishor S. Trivedi:
On reliability modelling of fault-tolerant distributed systems. 136-142 - Abdel Aziz Farrag, Robert J. Dawson:
Fault-tolerant extensions of complete multipartite networks. 143-150 - Yuan-Bao Shieh, Dipak Ghosal, Prasad R. Chintamaneni, Satish K. Tripathi:
Application of Petri net models for the evaluation of fault-tolerant techniques in distributed systems. 151-159 - Shaula Yemini, Germán S. Goldszmidt, Alexander D. Stoyenko, Yi-Hsiu Wei, Langdon W. Beeck:
CONCERT: a high-level-language approach to heterogeneous distributed systems. 162-171 - Joshua J. Bloch:
The Camelot library: A C language extension for programming a general purpose distributed transaction system. 172-180 - Mark Paul Sullivan, David P. Anderson:
Marionette: a system for parallel distributed programming using a master/slave model. 181-188 - Dar-Tzen Peng, Kang G. Shin:
Static allocation of periodic tasks with precedence constraints in distributed real-time systems. 190-198 - Susan B. Davidson, Insup Lee, Victor Fay Wolfe:
A protocol for timed atomic commitment. 199-206 - Jonathan S. Ostroff:
Verifying finite state real-time discrete event processes. 207-216 - Yoram Ofek:
Generating a fault tolerant global clock in a high speed distributed system. 218-226 - Amit P. Sheth:
Fault tolerance in a very large database system: a strawman analysis. 227-236 - Tom Madej:
An application of group testing to the file comparison problem. 237-243 - Howard P. Katseff:
Initializing hypercubes. 246-253 - Kemal Efe:
Programming the twisted-cube architectures. 254-262 - Bo Jin, Lan Jin:
A new approach to hypercube network analysis. 263-268 - Gruia-Catalin Roman, H. Conrad Cunningham:
A shared dataspace model of concurrency-language and programming implications. 270-279 - Wuxu Peng, S. Purushothaman:
Analysis of communicating processes for non-progress. 280-287 - Flaviu Cristian:
A probabilistic approach to distributed clock synchronization. 288-296 - Ravi Mirchandaney, Don Towsley, John A. Stankovic:
Adaptive load sharing in heterogeneous systems. 298-306 - Kemal Efe, Bojan Groselj:
Minimizing control overheads in adaptive load sharing. 307-315 - Peng Liu, Yasushi Kiyoki, Takashi Masuda:
Efficient algorithms for resource allocation in distributed and parallel query processing environments. 316-323 - Craig E. Wills:
A service execution mechanism for a distributed environment. 326-334 - Horst F. Wedde, Bogdan Korel, Willie G. Brown, Shengdong Chen:
Transparent distributed object management under completely decentralized control. 335-342 - Craig A. Lee, Lubomir Bic:
Performance of a decentralized knowledge base system. 343-352 - Hector Garcia-Molina, Annemarie Spauster:
Message ordering in a multicast environment. 354-361 - A. Bouloutas, Prabandham M. Gopal:
Some graph partitioning problems and algorithms related to routing in large computer networks. 362-370 - C. Daniel Wolfson, Ellen M. Voorhees, Maura M. Flatley:
Intelligent routers. 371-376 - David Kotz, Carla Schlatter Ellis:
Evaluation of concurrent pools. 378-385 - Shojiro Nishio, Kin F. Li, Eric G. Manning:
A time-out based resilient token transfer algorithm for mutual exclusion in computer networks. 386-393 - Jehan-François Pâris:
Voting with Bystanders. 394-405 - Avraham Leff, Philip S. Yu, Yann-Hang Lee:
Adaptive Transaction Routing in a Heterogeneous Database Environment. 406-413 - Stephen T. Vinter, Nilkanth Phadnis, Richard Floyd:
Distributed query processing in Cronus. 414-422 - Pei-Jyun Leu, Bharat K. Bhargava:
A model for concurrent checkpointing and recovery using transactions. 423-430 - Vikram V. Karmarkar, Jon G. Kuhl:
A high performance virtual token-passing multiple-access method for multiple-bus local networks. 432-439 - Audrey M. Viterbi:
Performance analysis of synchronous packet networks with priority queueing disciplines. 440-447 - W. Bruce Watson:
Capacity testing a HYPERchannel-based local area network. 448-454 - Sunil K. Sarin, Richard Floyd, Nilkanth Phadnis:
A flexible algorithm for replicated directory management. 456-464 - Darrell D. E. Long, John L. Carroll, Kris Stewart:
The reliability of regeneration-based replica control protocols. 465-473 - Tony P. Ng, Shepherd S. B. Shi:
Replicated transactions. 474-480 - Leonard Kleinrock, Willard Korfhage:
Collecting unused processing capacity: an analysis of transient distributed systems. 482-489 - Chia-Jiu Wang, Victor P. Nelson, Chwan-Hwa John Wu:
Performance modeling of the modified mesh-connected parallel computer. 490-497 - Richard E. Kessler, Miron Livny:
An analysis of distributed shared memory algorithms. 498-505 - Bruce M. McMillin, Lionel M. Ni:
Reliable distributed sorting through the application-oriented fault tolerance paradigm. 508-515 - I. Arieh Cimet, C. Cheng, Srikanta P. R. Kumar:
On the design of resilient protocols for spanning tree problems. 516-523 - Bijendra N. Jain, Ravi Mittal, Rakesh K. Patney:
Fault-tolerant analysis and algorithms for a proposed augmented binary tree architecture. 524-531 - Srinivas Koppolu, Suchai Thanawastien, Robert R. Henry:
Fast Ring: a distributed architecture and protocol for local area distributed processing. 534-541 - Robert D. Gaglianello, Bethany S. Robinson, T. L. Lindstrom, E. E. Sampieri:
HPC/VORX: a local area multicomputer system. 542-549 - Andrew P. Black, Yeshayahu Artsy:
Implementing location independent invocation. 550-559 - Joel C. Adams, K. V. S. Ramarao:
Distributed diagnosis of Byzantine processors and links. 562-569 - Seung-Min Yang, K. H. Kim:
Implementation of the conversion scheme in loosely coupled distributed computer systems. 570-578 - Ching-Liang Huang, Victor O. K. Li:
Missing-partition dynamic voting scheme for replicated database systems. 579-586 - James M. Purtilo, Pankaj Jalote:
An environment for prototyping distributed applications. 588-594 - Sol M. Shatz, Khanh Mai, D. Moorthi, J. Woodward:
A toolkit for automated support of Ada tasking analysis. 595-602 - Stephen S. Yau, Kris W. I. Chen:
An approach to verification of communication in distributed computing system software. 603-610 - Phil Kearns, B. Koodalattupuram:
Immediate ordered service in distributed systems. 611-618
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