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found 41 matches
- 1996
- Mustaque Ahamad, Sumeer Bhola, Rammohan Kordale, Francisco J. Torres-Rojas:
Scalable information sharing in large scale distributed systems. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 149-156 - Aline Baggio, Ian Piumarta:
Mobile host tracking and resource discovery. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 157-164 - John Bates:
A framework to support large-scale active applications. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 1-8 - Yolande Berbers, Bart De Decker, Wouter Joosen:
Infrastructure for mobile agents. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 173-180 - Andrew P. Black, Jon Inouye:
System support for mobility. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 129-132 - Tim Brecht, Harjinder S. Sandhu, Meijuan Shan, Jimmy Talbot:
ParaWeb: towards world-wide supercomputing. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 181-188 - Liam Casey:
DSM-CC for world wide applications. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 189-196 - Paolo Ciancarini, Robert Tolksdorf:
Using the web to coordinate distributed applications. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 197-203 - Michael Condict, Dejan S. Milojicic, Franklin Reynolds, Don Bolinger:
Towards a world-wide civilization of objects. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 25-32 - Andrew S. Grimshaw, William A. Wulf:
Legion: flexible support for wide-area computing. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 205-212 - Björn Grönvall, Ian Marsh, Stephen Pink:
A multicast-based distributed file system for the internet. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 95-102 - Katherine Guo, Werner Vogels, Robbert van Renesse:
Structured virtual synchrony: exploring the bounds of virtual synchronous group communication. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 213-217 - Daniel Hagimont, Jacques Mossière, Cliff W. Hemming Jr.:
Hidden capabilities: towards a flexible protection utility for the internet. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 219-223 - David Halls, John Bates, Jean Bacon:
Flexible distributed programming using mobile code. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 225-231 - Richard Hayton, Jean Bacon, John Bates, Ken Moody:
Using events to build large scale distributed applications. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 9-16 - Richard Hayton, Ken Moody:
An open architecture for secure interworking services. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 233-240 - Philip Homburg, Maarten van Steen, Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
An architecture for a wide area distributed system. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 75-82 - Bruce L. Jacob, Trevor N. Mudge:
The trading function in action. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 241-247 - Dag Johansen, Robbert van Renesse, Fred B. Schneider:
Supporting broad internet access to TACOMA. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 55-58 - Michael B. Jones, Daniel L. McCulley, Alessandro Forin, Paul J. Leach, Daniela Rosu, Daniel L. Roberts:
An overview of the Rialto real-time architecture. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 249-256 - Eric Jul:
Migrants: self-moving object clusters. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 257-258 - M. Frans Kaashoek, Dawson R. Engler, Gregory R. Ganger, Deborah A. Wallach:
Server operating systems. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 141-148 - Tim Kindberg:
A stake in cyberspace. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 83-88 - David Kotz, Robert S. Gray, Daniela Rus:
Transportable agents support worldwide applications. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 41-48 - K. Lakshman, Madan Manoharan, Raj Yavatkar:
Adding realtime applets and quality of service support to the world wide web. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 259-266 - Jay Lepreau, Bryan Ford, Mike Hibler:
The persistent relevance of the local operating system to global applications. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 133-140 - Keith Marzullo, Michael Ogg, Aleta Ricciardi, Alessandro Amoroso, F. Andrew Calkins, Eric Rothfus:
NILE: wide-area computing for high energy physics. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 49-54 - Tim Mills, Ken Moody:
Wide-area information access to multimedia historical sources. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 59-66 - Yaron Minsky, Robbert van Renesse, Fred B. Schneider, Scott D. Stoller:
Cryptographic support for fault-tolerant distributed computing. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 109-114 - Jeffrey C. Mogul:
Hinted caching in the web. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1996: 103-108
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