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USENIX Summer 1990 Technical Conference
- James Q. Arnold:
ELF: An Object File to Mitigate Mischievous Misoneism. USENIX Summer 1990: 1-10 - Marc Sabetella:
Issues in Shared Libraries Design. USENIX Summer 1990: 11-24 - Donn Seeley:
Shared Libraries as Objects. USENIX Summer 1990: 25-38 - David F. Bacon, Andy Lowry:
A Portable Run-time System for the Hermes Distributed Programming Language. USENIX Summer 1990: 39-50 - Alex Siegel, Kenneth P. Birman, Keith Marzullo:
Deceit: A Flexible Distributed File System. USENIX Summer 1990: 51-62 - Richard G. Guy, John S. Heidemann, Wai-Kei Mak, Thomas W. Page Jr., Gerald J. Popek, Dieter Rothmeier:
Implementation of the Ficus Replicated File System. USENIX Summer 1990: 63-72 - David R. Cheriton, Gregory R. Whitehead, Edward W. Sznyter:
Binary Emulation of UNIX Using the V Kernel. USENIX Summer 1990: 73-86 - David B. Golub, Randall W. Dean, Alessandro Forin, Richard F. Rashid:
UNIX as an Application Program. USENIX Summer 1990: 87-95 - Mark Heuser:
An Implementation of Real-Time Thread Synchronization. USENIX Summer 1990: 97-106 - David S. H. Rosenthal:
Evolving the Vnode interface. USENIX Summer 1990: 107-118 - Bruce Thompson, Daryl Stolte, David Ellis:
A Transparent Integration Approach for Rewritable Optical Autochangers. USENIX Summer 1990: 119-126 - Douglas Comer, Jim Griffioen:
A New Design for Distributed Systems: The Remote Memory Model. USENIX Summer 1990: 127-136 - Marshall K. McKusick, Michael J. Karels, Keith Bostic:
A Pageable Memory Based Filesystem. USENIX Summer 1990: 137-144 - Masataka Ohta, Hiroshi Tezuka:
A Fast /tmp File System by Delay Mount Option. USENIX Summer 1990: 145-150 - Michael L. Kazar, Bruce W. Leverett, Owen T. Anderson, Vasilis Apostolides, Beth A. Bottos, Sailesh Chutani, Craig Everhart, W. Anthony Mason, Shu-Tsui Tu, Edward R. Zayas:
DEcorum File System Architectural Overview. USENIX Summer 1990: 151-164 - Daniel Farmer, Eugene H. Spafford:
The COPS Security Checker System. USENIX Summer 1990: 165-170 - William Cattey:
The Evolution of turnin: A Classroom Oriented File Exchange Service. USENIX Summer 1990: 171-182 - Don Libes:
expect: Curing Those Uncontrollable Fits of Interaction. USENIX Summer 1990: 183-192 - Kenyon Kenyon:
IAW - The Intelligence Analyst Workbench. USENIX Summer 1990: 193-198 - Vatsa Santhanam, Paul Chan, Manoj Dadoo:
Evolution of the Ucode Compiler Intermediate Language. USENIX Summer 1990: 199-210 - Mark A. Linton:
The Evolution of Dbx. USENIX Summer 1990: 211-220 - Ronald A. Olsson, Richard H. Crawford, W. Wilson Ho:
Dalek: A GNU, Improved Programmable Debugger. USENIX Summer 1990: 221-232 - Bill Cheswick:
The Design of a Secure Internet Gateway. USENIX Summer 1990: 233-238 - Michael D. O'Dell:
Putting UNIX on Very Fast Computers or What the Speed of Light Means to Your Favorite System Call. USENIX Summer 1990: 239-246 - John K. Ousterhout:
Why Aren't Operating Systems Getting Faster As Fast as Hardware? USENIX Summer 1990: 247-256 - R. D. Trammell:
The Big Picture: Visualizing System Behavior in Real Time. USENIX Summer 1990: 257-266 - Bruce E. Keith:
Perspectives on NES File Server Performance Characterization. USENIX Summer 1990: 267-278 - John H. Hartman, John K. Ousterhout:
Performance Measurements of a Multiprocessor Sprite Kernel. USENIX Summer 1990: 279-288 - Paul Haahr:
Montage: Breaking Windows into Small Pieces. USENIX Summer 1990: 289-298 - Thomas E. LaStrange:
swm: An X Window Manager Shell. USENIX Summer 1990: 299-306 - Michel Pedneault:
A High-Level User Interface Toolkit for the X Window System and Character Terminals. USENIX Summer 1990: 307-314 - Mendel Rosenblum, John K. Ousterhout:
The LFS Storage Manager. USENIX Summer 1990: 315-324 - David C. Steere, James J. Kistler, Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
Efficient User-Level File Cache Management on the Sun Vnode Interface. USENIX Summer 1990: 325-332 - David Hendricks:
A Filesystem for Software Development. USENIX Summer 1990: 333-340
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