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- 1992
- Jan de Meer, Volker Heymer, Rudolf Roth:
Open Distributed Processing: Proceedings of the IFIP TC6/WG6.4 International Workshop on Open Distributed Processing, Berlin, Germany, 8-11 October 1991. IFIP Transactions C-1, North-Holland 1992, ISBN 0-444-89329-6 [contents] - 1991
- William J. Barr, Trevor Boyd, Michael J. Post:
The Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture Initiative. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 81-98 - Mirion Bearman, Kerry Raymond:
Federating Traders: An ODP Adventure. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 125-141 - Matthias von Bechtolsheim:
Transactions Costs in Agents Systems - An Economic Perspective on the Coordination Problem in Distributed Systems. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 397-399 - P. Bélisle:
Towards Distributed Applications. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 395-396 - Gordon S. Blair, Tom Rodden:
The Impact of CSCW on Open Distributed Processing. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 143-154 - D. Blättler, Dieter Hogrefe:
The 5 ODP Viewpoints on the Schindler Group. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 357-364 - Gregor von Bochmann, Stéphane Poirier, Pierre Mondain-Monval:
Object-Oriented Design for ODP. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 435-439 - François Bourdon:
Enterprise Modelling in Office Area: A Point of View. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 401-408 - Gilles Brégant:
Towards a Convergence between Telecommunication Services Architectures and Open Distributed Processing. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 155-166 - John A. Bull, Bryan M. Wood:
ODP and C3I Systems. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 365-370 - Elspeth Cusack:
Object Oriented Modelling in Z for Open Distributed Systems. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 167-178 - Elspeth Cusack:
Design Techniques and Methodologies. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 433-434 - Jürgen Dittrich, Adam Wolisz:
Towards Cooperative Use of Shared Data in Open Distributed Systems. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 179-190 - I. Domville:
The Distributed Application Environment - An Architecture Based on Enterprise Requirements. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 191-202 - Gabi Dreo, Uwe Heverhagen, Martin Leischner:
Using the OSI Management Information Model for ODP. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 203-214 - Magdalena Feldhoffer:
Communication Support for Distributed Application. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 215-228 - Reinhard Gotzhein, Friedrich H. Vogt:
The Design of a Temporal Logic for Open Distributed Systems. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 229-240 - J. J. van Griethuysen:
Enterprise Modelling, A Necessary Basis for Modern Information Systems. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 29-68 - Horst Hansen, Ralf-Detlef Kutsche, Joachim Steffens:
The PADKOM System Model - An Open Platform for Medical Applications in a Distributed Multimedia Environment. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 241-252 - Andrew Herbert:
The Challenge of ODP. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 15-27 - T. Kasa, A. Kreuzer:
Application Programming Platforms: From Message Passing to Open Distributed Processing. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 253-266 - Salomon Klaczko-Ryndziun:
ENT*REM Rapid Relational - ENTerprise* REModelling with the CASE Tool TOPIN. Turning the Weakness "Software Maintenance Crisis" into the Strength "Continuous Data Remodelling" for Open Distributed Systems. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 409-414 - Roberto Kung:
Rationale for Intelligent Networks. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 69-79 - Matthias Leclerc, Klaus Lukas:
Realizing a Security Architecture. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 421-426 - Zoltán Létray, Sándor Kopácsi, George L. Kovács:
Application of Cooperative Agents (Co-gents) for the Simulation of Flexible Manufacturing Systems. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 415-420 - Peter F. Linington:
Introduction to the Open Distributed Processing Basic Reference Model. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 3-13 - Leandro Navarro:
An Environment for Open Distributed Group Cooperation. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 371-377 - Paul Putter, J. D. Roos:
From Policy to Specification. Open Distributed Processing 1991: 441-448 - Kerry Raymond:
Technical Discussion Group: "ODP Architectures". Open Distributed Processing 1991: 353-355
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