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4th ICDCS 1984: San Francisco, California, USA
- Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, San Francisco, California, USA, May 14-18, 1984. IEEE Computer Society 1984, ISBN 0-8186-0534-0
Data Flow Systems
- Jean-Luc Gaudiot, Milos D. Ercegovac:
Performance Analysis of a Data-Flow Computer with Variable Resolution Actors. ICDCS 1984: 2-9 - Masatoshi Kubo, Tatsuya Kohmoto, Yutaka Ohno:
A Data Flow Machine with Optimization Driven Graph Reduction Mechanism. ICDCS 1984: 10-14 - Vason P. Srini:
Node Reassignment in a Dataflow System. ICDCS 1984: 15-27
Distributed Task Scheduling
- Virginia Mary Lo:
Heuristic Algorithms for Task Assignment in Distributed Systems. ICDCS 1984: 30-39 - Camille C. Price, S. Krishnaprasad:
Software Allocation Models for Distributed Computing Systems. ICDCS 1984: 40-48 - John A. Stankovic, Inderjit S. Sidhu:
An Adaptive Bidding Algorithm For Processes, Clusters and Distributed Groups. ICDCS 1984: 49-59
Distributed Programming
- B. N. Malm, G. M. Flachs:
Algorithm Modeling on Distributed Systems. ICDCS 1984: 62-68 - Kam-Wing Ng, Wai-kit Li:
GDPL - A Generalized Distributed Programming Language. ICDCS 1984: 69-78 - V. R. Prasad:
Interference-Freedom in Proofs of CSP Programs. ICDCS 1984: 79-86
Software Allocation to Distributed Hardware
- Armen Gabrielian, Douglas B. Tyler:
Optimal Object Allocation in Distributed Computer Systems. ICDCS 1984: 88-95 - Krithi Ramamritham, John A. Stankovic:
Dynamic Task Scheduling in Distributed Real-Time Systems. ICDCS 1984: 96-107 - Jonathan M. Silverman:
Communications in a Distributed Computer Testbed. ICDCS 1984: 108-116
Resource Allocation
- C. Murray Woodside, David W. Craig:
Function Allocation in a Thightly Coupled Signal Multiprocessor. ICDCS 1984: 118-125 - Henk J. Sips:
Task Distribution on Clustered Parallel- or Multiprocessor Systems. ICDCS 1984: 128-130 - Steven M. Jacobs, Larry V. Johnson, Odette Khedr:
A Technique for Systems Architecture Analysis and Design Applied to the Satellite Ground System (SGS). ICDCS 1984: 131-140
Protocols for Local Area Networks
- J. C. Valadier, D. R. Powell:
On CSMA Protocols Allowing Bounded Channel Access Times. ICDCS 1984: 146-153 - Richard W. Watson, Sandra A. Mamrak:
Special or General Purpose End-to-End Transport Mechanisms in Distributed Systems: One View. ICDCS 1984: 154-165 - Tai-Ming Parng, Shing-Chong Chang:
Logical Design of High Level Protocols for Local Area Network. ICDCS 1984: 166-172
Parallel Algorithms
- Masaharu Imai, Yuuji Tateizumi, Yuuji Yoshida, Teruo Fukumura:
The Architecture and Efficiency of DON: A Combinatorial Problem Oriented Multicomputer System. ICDCS 1984: 174-182 - Ossama Ibrahim El-Dessouki, Nevin M. Darwish:
Distributed Search of Game Trees. ICDCS 1984: 183-191 - David A. Carlson:
Parallel Processing of Tree-like Computations. ICDCS 1984: 192-200
Network Performance Analysis
- Kumkum Garg:
An Approach to Performance Specification of Communication Protocols Using Timed Petrinets. ICDCS 1984: 202-212 - Alexander Thomasian, Paul F. Bay:
Analysis of an Integrated Queuing Model of a Computer Communication Network. ICDCS 1984: 213-222 - Tatsuya Suda:
Performance of a Tree Network with Collision Avoidance Switches. ICDCS 1984: 223-231
Special Applications
- Joseph F. Springer:
The Architecture and Operation of a Multiple Microcomputer ESM Signal Processing System. ICDCS 1984: 234-242 - Fredric C. Gey, Deane Merrill, John L. McCarthy, Harvard H. Holmes:
Distributed SEEDIS: An Information System Using Local Area and Logic Distance Networks. ICDCS 1984: 243-247 - Eric J. Berglund, David R. Cheriton:
Amaze: A Distributed Multi-Player Game Program using the Distributed V Kernel. ICDCS 1984: 248-253
Interconnection Networks
- Robert R. Seban, Howard Jay Siegel:
Theoretical Modeling and Analysis of Special Purpose Interconnection Networks. ICDCS 1984: 256-265 - Dharma P. Agrawal, Ja-Song Leu:
Dynamic Accessibility Testing and Path Length Optimization of Multistage Interconnection Networks. ICDCS 1984: 266-277 - George Broomell, J. Robert Heath:
An Integrated-Circuit Crossbar Switching System Design. ICDCS 1984: 278-287
Distributed Naming and Debegging
- David R. Cheriton, Timothy P. Mann:
Uniform Access to Distributed Name Interpretation in the V-System. ICDCS 1984: 290-297 - Ronald Curtis, Larry D. Wittie:
Naming in Distributed Language Systems. ICDCS 1984: 298-302 - Edward T. Smith:
Debugging Tools for Message-Based, Communicating Processes. ICDCS 1984: 303-310
Local Area Network Case Studies
- Mark C. Paulk:
The ARC Network: Case Study of a Local Area Network. ICDCS 1984: 312-318 - Thomas J. LeBlanc, Robert P. Cook:
Broadcast Communication in StarMod. ICDCS 1984: 319-325 - Ariel J. Frank, Larry D. Wittie, Arthur J. Bernstein:
Group Communication on Netcomputers. ICDCS 1984: 326-335
Synchronization in Distributed Fault-Tolerant Systems
- Hector Garcia-Molina, Daniel Barbará:
Optimizing the Reliability Provided by Voting Mechanisms. ICDCS 1984: 340-346 - Gael N. Buckley, Abraham Silberschatz:
A Failure Tolerant Centralized Mutual Exclusion Algorithm. ICDCS 1984: 347-356 - Srinivas V. Makam, Algirdas Avizienis:
An Event-Synchronized System Architecture for Integrated Hardware and Software Fault-Tolerance. ICDCS 1984: 357-365
Distributed Query Processing
- Chin-Wan Chung, Keki B. Irani:
A Semijoin Strategy for Distributed Query Optimization. ICDCS 1984: 368-377 - Arie Segev:
Optimizing Fragmented 2-Way Joins. ICDCS 1984: 378-388 - Yaakov L. Varol, Susan V. Vrbsky:
Distributed Query Processing Allowing for Redundant Data. ICDCS 1984: 389-396
Control Architectures
- Tammy Chan, Devesh Bhatt, Walter L. Heimerdinger, Larry L. Kinney, Marvin Lum:
A High-Performance, Multi-Link, Multi-Protocol Data Link Controller for an Experimental Distributed Computer Testbed. ICDCS 1984: 398-405 - André M. Van Tilborg:
Guardian: Decentralized Control of an Embedded Multimicroprocessor. ICDCS 1984: 406-413 - Neil D. Gammage, Liam M. Casey:
The Software Architecture of a Distributed Processing System. ICDCS 1984: 414-420
Distributed Database Systems
- Marek Fridrich, William J. Older:
HELIX: The Architecture of a Distributed File System. ICDCS 1984: 422-431 - Jeffrey C. Mogul:
Representing Information About Files. ICDCS 1984: 432-439 - Ian M. MacLeod:
Data Consistency in Sensor-Based Distributed Computer Control Systems. ICDCS 1984: 440-446
Fault-Tolerant Networks
- Vijay P. Kumar, Sudhakar M. Reddy:
A Class of Graphs for Fault-Tolerant Processor Interconnections. ICDCS 1984: 448-460 - Cauligi S. Raghavendra, Douglas Stott Parker Jr.:
Reliability Analysis of an Interconnection Network. ICDCS 1984: 461-471 - Rajesh Kumar, F. Gail Gray:
A Fault-Tolerant One-Dimensional Cellular Structure. ICDCS 1984: 472-483
Distributed Synchronization Algorithms
- Chuan-Qi Zhu, Pen-Chung Yew:
A Synchronization Scheme and Its Applications for Large Multiprocessor Systems. ICDCS 1984: 486-493 - Warren Smith, Paul Decitre:
An Evaluation Method for Analysis of the Weighted Voting Algorithm for Maintaining Replicated Data. ICDCS 1984: 494-502 - Gus A. Galatianos, Wang-Chuan Tsai:
Performance Evaluation of Database Update Synchronization on Ethernet Environments. ICDCS 1984: 503-512
Recovery in Fault-Tolerant Distributed Systems
- Raif M. Yanney, John P. Hayes:
Distributed Recovery in Fault-Tolerant Multiprocessor Networks. ICDCS 1984: 514-525 - K. H. Kim:
Distributed Execution of Recovery Blocks: An Approach to Uniform Treatment of Hardware and Software Faults. ICDCS 1984: 526-532 - Kurt Geihs:
Design Considerations for a Fault-Tolerant Distributed Processor System. ICDCS 1984: 533-543
Distributed Control Algorithms
- Mukul K. Sinha, N. Natarajan:
A Distributed Deadlock Detection Algorithm Based on Timestamps. ICDCS 1984: 546-556 - Kurt Rothermel, Bernd Walter:
A Kernel for Transaction Oriented Communication in Distributed Database Systems. ICDCS 1984: 557-565 - Brett D. Fleisch:
Meta-Activities: Towards Coherent Distributed Jobs. ICDCS 1984: 566-578
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