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USENIX MACH Symposium 1991
- USENIX MACH Symposium, Monterey, CA, USA, November 20-22, 1991. USENIX 1991

MACH 3.0
- Joseph S. Barrera III:

A Fast Mach Network IPC Implementation. 1-12 - Daniel P. Julin, Jonathan Chew, J. Mark Stevenson, Paulo Guedes, Paul Neves, Paul Roy:

Generalized Emulation Services for Mach 3.0: Overview, Experiences and Current Status. 13-26 - Richard F. Rashid, Gerald R. Malan, David B. Golub, Robert V. Baron:

DOS as a Mach 3.0 Application. 27-40
User Memory Management
- Fabienne Boyer:

A Causal Distributed Shared Memory Based on External Pagers. 41-58 - Ray Bryant, Paul R. Carini, Hung-Yang Chang, Bryan S. Rosenburg:

Supporting Structured Shared Virtual Memory Under Mach. 59-76 - Indira Subramanian:

Managing Discardable Pages with an External Pager. 77-86
OSF/1
- David L. Black, Jeff Carter, George Feinberg, Rod MacDonald, Jim Van Sciver, Ping Wang, Shashi Mangalat, Eric Sheinbrood:

OSF/1 Virtual Memory Improvements. 87-104 - Don Bolinger, Shashi Mangalat:

Parallelizing Signal Handling and Process Management in OSF/1. 105-122 - David W. Mitchell:

Mach Resource Control in OSF/1. 123-130
MACH Interfaces
- Rand Hoven:

Mach Interfaces to Support Guest O.S. Debugging. 131-148 - Franklin Reynolds, Jeffrey Heller:

Kernel Support for Network Protocol Servers. 149-162 - Alessandro Forin, David B. Golub, Brian N. Bershad:

An I/O System for Mach 3.0. 163-176
Changes to Kernel Memory Management
- David B. Golub, Richard Draves:

Moving the Default Memory Manager Out of the Mach Kernel. 177-188 - Stuart Sechrest, Yoonho Park:

User-Level Physical Memory Management for Mach. 189-200 - Richard Draves:

Page Replacement and Reference Bit Emulation in Mach. 201-212
Real Time, Reliabilty, Comparison
- Hideyuki Tokuda, Tatsuo Nakajima:

Evaluation of Real-Time Synchronization in Real-Time Mach. 213-222 - Michel Banâtre, Gilles Muller, Pack Heng, Bruno Rochat:

How to Design Reliable Servers using Fault Tolerant Micro-Kernel Mechanisms. 223-232 - Brent B. Welch:

The File System Belongs in the Kernel. 233-250 - E. John Sebes:

Distributed Trusted Mach Architecture. 251-262

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