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Distributed Computing, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 1994
- Manhoi Choy, Ambuj K. Singh:

Adaptive Solutions to the Mutual Exclusion Problem. 1-17 - Ömer Egecioglu, Ambuj K. Singh:

Naming Symmetric Processes Using Shared Variables. 19-38 - Jian Tang:

On Multilevel Voting. 39-58
Volume 8, Number 2, 1994
- James E. Burns, Gil Neiger:

Fast and Simple Distributed Consensus. 59-64 - Wim H. Hesselink:

Wait-Free Linearization with an Assertional Proof. 65-80 - Keith Marzullo, Laura S. Sabel:

Efficient Detection of a Class of Stable Properties. 81-91 - André Schiper, Alain Sandoz

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Strong Stable Properties in Distributed Systems. 93-103 - Subbarayan Venkatesan, Tong-Ying Tony Juang:

Efficient Algorithms for Optimistic Crash Recovery. 105-114
Volume 8, Number 3, 1995
- Yehuda Afek, Danny Hendler:

On the Comnplexity of Global Computation in the Presence of Link Failures: The General Case. 115-120 - Hagit Attiya

, Maurice Herlihy, Ophir Rachman:
Atomic Snapshots Using Lattice Agreement. 121-132 - Mitchell Flatebo, Ajoy Kumar Datta, Anneke A. Schoone:

Self-Stabilizing Multi-Token Rings. 133-142 - Joep L. W. Kessels:

Calculational Derivation of aCounter with Bounded Response Time and Bounded Power Dissipation. 143-149 - Gurdip Singh, Arthur J. Bernstein:

A Highly Asynchronous Minimum Spanning Tree Protocol. 151-161
Volume 8, Number 4, 1995
- Eran Aharonson, Hagit Attiya

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Counting Networks with Arbitrary Fan-Out. 163-169 - Roberto Baldoni, Bruno Ciciani:

A Class of High Performance Maekawa-Type Algorithms for Distributed Systems Under Heavy Demand. 171-180 - Azzedine Boukerche, Carl Tropper:

Parallel Simulation on the Hypercube Multiprocessor. 181-190 - Toshihide Ibaraki, Hiroshi Nagamochi, Tsunehiko Kameda:

Optimal Coteries for Rings and Related Networks. 191-201 - Ronit Lubitch, Shlomo Moran:

Closed Schedulers: A Novel Technique for Analyzing Asynchronous Protocols. 203-210 - Keith Shafer, Mohan Ahuja:

Implementation of Hierarchical F-Channels for High-Performance Distributed Computing. 211-218

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