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Dagstuhl Seminar Distributed Systems 1994
- Kenneth P. Birman, Friedemann Mattern, André Schiper:

Theory and Practice in Distributed Systems, International Workshop, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, September 5-9, 1994, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 938, Springer 1995, ISBN 3-540-60042-6
Experimental Systems
- Dag Johansen, Gunnar Hartvigsen:

Architectural Issues in the StormCast System. 1-16 - Santosh K. Shrivastava:

Lessons Learned from Building and Using the Arjuna Distributed Programming System. 17-32
Group Communication
- Brian Whetten, Todd Montgomery, Simon M. Kaplan:

A High Performance Totally Ordered Multicast Protocol. 33-57 - Robbert van Renesse, Kenneth P. Birman, Thorsten von Eicken, Keith Marzullo:

New Applications for Group Computing. 58-63 - Markus Kolland:

Support for Information Sharing in CSCW Based on Causally and Totally Ordered Group Communication. 64-82 - Danny Dolev, Dalia Malki:

The Design of the Transis System. 83-98 - Michael K. Reiter:

The Rampart Toolkit for Building High-Integrity Services. 99-110
Fault-Tolerance Issues in Distributed Systems
- Lorenzo Alvisi, Keith Marzullo:

Deriving Optimal Checkpoint Protocols for Distributed Shared Memory Architectures. 111-120 - Rachid Guerraoui, André Schiper:

Transaction Model vs. Virtual Synchrony Model: Bridging the Gap. 121-132
System Structuring and Structuring Tools
- Jeff Magee, Susan Eisenbach, Jeff Kramer:

Modelling Darwin in the Pi-Caculus. 133-152 - Kurt Geihs

, Brigitte Bär, Arno Puder:
Towards Open Service Environments. 153-163
Correctness Issues
- Wolfgang Reisig:

Correctness Proofs of Distributed Algorithms. 164-177 - Scott Dawson, Farnam Jahanian:

Deterministic Fault Injection of Distributed Systems. 178-196
Consistency Issues and Ordering Algorithms
- Friedemann Mattern, Stefan Fünfrocken:

A Non-Blocking Lightweight Implementation of Causal Order Message Delivery. 197-213 - Kenneth P. Birman

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Merits of a Probabilistic Approach to Properties in Process Group Systems (Informal Position Paper). 214-223 - Masaaki Mizuno, Michel Raynal, James Z. Zhou:

Sequential Consistency in Distributed Systems. 224-241
Parallelism
- Reinhard Schwarz:

Speedup Limits for Tighly-Coupled Parallel Computations. 242-259

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