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Advanced Course: Distributed Systems 1980
- Butler W. Lampson, M. Paul, Hans-Jürgen Siegert:
Distributed Systems - Architecture and Implementation, An Advanced Course. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 105, Springer 1981, ISBN 3-540-10571-9 - Gérard Le Lann:
Motivations, Objectives and Characterization of Distributed Systems. 1-9 - Richard W. Watson:
Distibuted System Architecture Model. 10-43 - Kenneth J. Thurber:
Interprocess Communication Layer: Introduction. 44-56 - Kenneth J. Thurber:
Hardware Interconnection Technology. 57-85 - Gérard Le Lann:
Link Level. 86-93 - Donald W. Davies, Richard W. Watson:
Hierarchy. 94-139 - Richard W. Watson:
IPC Interface and End-to-End Protocols. 140-174 - E. Douglas Jensen:
Distributed Control. 175-190 - Richard W. Watson:
Identifiers (Naming) in Distributed Systems. 191-210 - Donald W. Davies:
Protection. 211-245 - Butler W. Lampson:
Atomic Transactions. 246-265 - Gérard Le Lann:
Synchronization. 266-283 - Elmar Holler:
Multiple Copy Update. 284-307 - Stephen R. Kimbleton, Pearl Y. Wang, Butler W. Lampson:
Applications and Protocols. 308-370 - Gérard Le Lann:
Error Recovery. 371-376 - Kenneth J. Thurber:
Hardware Issues. 377-412 - E. Douglas Jensen:
Hardware/Software Relationships in Distributed Systems. 413-420 - Elmar Holler:
The National Software Works (NSW). 421-445 - Butler W. Lampson:
Ethernet, Pup and Violet. 446-485 - Kenneth J. Thurber:
Advanced Course on Distributed Systems: Conclusions. 486-492
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