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8th PODC 1989: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Piotr Rudnicki:

Proceedings of the Eighth Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, August 14-16, 1989. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-326-4 - Nancy A. Lynch:

A Hundred Impossibility Proofs for Distributed Computing. 1-28 - Jayadev Misra:

Equational Reasoning About Nondeterministic Processes. 29-44 - Wuxu Peng, S. Purushothaman:

Towards Dataflow Analysis of Communicating Finite State Machines. 45-58 - Yishay Mansour, Baruch Schieber:

The Intractability of Bounded Protocols for Non-FIFO Channels. 59-72 - Da-Wei Wang, Lenore D. Zuck:

Tight Bounds for the Sequence Transmission Problem. 73-83 - Oded Goldreich, Amir Herzberg, Yishay Mansour:

Source to Destination Communication in the Presence of Faults. 85-101 - Joseph Y. Halpern, Mark R. Tuttle:

Knowledge, Probability, and Adversaries. 103-118 - Yoram Moses, Gil Roth:

On Reliable Message Diffusion. 119-127 - Ruben Michel:

A Categorical Approach to Distributed Systems Expressibility and Knowledge. 129-143 - James E. Burns, Gary L. Peterson:

The Ambiguity of Choosing. 145-157 - Serge A. Plotkin:

Sticky Bits and Universality of Consensus. 159-175 - Eugene Styer, Gary L. Peterson:

Tight Bounds for Shared Memory Symmetric Mutual Exclusion Problems. 177-191 - Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi:

Efficient Solution to the Distributed Mutual Exclusion Problem. 193-200 - Judit Bar-Ilan, Donald Beaver:

Non-Cryptographic Fault-Tolerant Computing in Constant Number of Rounds of Interaction. 201-209 - Paris C. Kanellakis, Alexander A. Shvartsman

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Efficient Parallel Algorithms Can Be Made Robust. 211-219 - A. Prasad Sistla, Jennifer L. Welch:

Efficient Distributed Recovery Using Message Logging. 223-238 - Robert P. Kurshan, Kenneth L. McMillan:

A Structural Induction Theorem for Processes. 239-247 - Charanjit S. Jutla, Edgar Knapp, Josyula R. Rao:

A Predicate Transformer Approach to Semantics of Parallel Programs. 249-263 - Job Zwiers, Willem P. de Roever:

Predicates are Predicate Transformers: A Unified Compositional Theory for Concurrency. 265-279 - Hagit Attiya, Danny Dolev, Nir Shavit:

Bounded Polynomial Randomized Consensus. 281-293 - Brian A. Coan, Jennifer L. Welch:

Modular Construction of Nearly Optimal Byzantine Agreement Protocols. 295-305 - Amotz Bar-Noy, Danny Dolev:

Shared-Memory vs. Message-Passing in an Asynchronous Distributed Environment. 307-318 - Baruch Schieber:

Calling Names in Nameless Networks. 319-328 - Reuven Bar-Yehuda, Amos Israeli:

Multiple Communication in Multi-Hop Radio Networks. 329-338 - Amir Herzberg, Shay Kutten:

Fast Isolation of Arbitrary Forwarding Faults. 339-353

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