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Experiences with Distributed Systems 1987: Kaiserslautern, Germany
- Jürgen Nehmer:
Experiences with Distributed Systems, International Workshop, Kaiserslautern, FRG, September 28-30, 1987, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 309, Springer 1988, ISBN 3-540-19333-2 - Jürgen Nehmer:
On the Adequate Support of Communication Interfaces in Distributed Systems. 1-18 - Santosh K. Shrivastava, Luigi V. Mancini, Brian Randell:
On the Duality of Fault Tolerant System Structures. 19-37 - Sape J. Mullender:
Process Management in a Distributed Operating System. 38-51 - Ulf Hollberg, Bruno Mattes, Alexander Schill, Hermann Schmutz, Bernd Schöner, Reinhard Staroste, Willi Stoll:
Experiences with the Development of a Portable Network Operation System. 52-89 - John Zahorjan, Edward D. Lazowska, Henry M. Levy, David Notkin, Jan Sanislo:
Accommodating Heterogeneity. 89-103 - Amnon Barak, Yoram Kornatzky:
Design Principles of Operating Systems for Large Scale Multicomputers. 104-123 - L. Gerlach, Krzystof T. Malowaniec, Helge Scheidig, R. Spurk:
The Distributed System POOL. 124-161 - Wolfgang Schröder:
A Distributed Process Execution and Communication Environment for High- Performance Application Systems. 162-188 - Naranker Dulay, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee, Morris Sloman, Kevin P. Twidle:
Distributed System Construction: Experience with the Conic Toolkit. 189-212 - Hans-Peter Christmann, Theo Härder, Klaus Meyer-Wegener, Andrea Sikeler:
Which Kinds of OS Mechanisms Should be Provided for Database Management? 213-252 - Stefan Pappe, Winfried Lamersdorf, Wolfgang Effelsberg:
Specification and Implementation of a Standard for Remote Database Access. 253-270 - Richard D. Schlichting, Gregory R. Andrews, Norman C. Hutchinson, Ronald A. Olsson, Larry L. Peterson:
Observations on Building Distributed Languages and Systems. 271-291
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