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Operating Systems Review, Volume 20, 1986
Volume 20, Number 1, January 1986
- Harold Lorin:
An Expanded Approach To Objects. 6-11 - Paul Singleton, Keith H. Bennett, Pearl Brereton:
A Single Model for Files and Processes. 12-18 - Massimo Ancona, Andrea Clematis, Vittoria Gianuzzi:
Interfacing User Processes and Kernel in High Level Language. 19-23 - Dean S. Daniels, Alfred Z. Spector:
An Algorithm for Replicated Directories. 24-43 - Eric C. Cooper:
Replicated Procedure Call. 44-56 - Gene T. J. Wuu, Arthur J. Bernstein:
Efficient Solutions to the Replicated Log and Dictionary Problems. 57-66
Volume 20, Number 2, April 1986
- Joanne L. Waite:
Book Review: A Handbook of Software Development and Operating Procedures for Microcomputers by Paul Holliday. 6-7 - David Notkin, Norman C. Hutchinson, Jan Sanislo, Michael F. Schwartz:
Report on the ACM SIGOPS Workshop on Accommodating Heterogeneity. 9-24 - S. J. Pratt:
The Alchemy Model: A Model for Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Distributed Computing System. 25-37 - Jeffrey A. Brumfield:
A Guide To Operating System Literature. 38-42 - Keith A. Lantz, Judy L. Edighoffer, Bruce L. Hitson:
Towards a Universal Directory Service. 43-53 - Sape J. Mullender, Paul M. B. Vitányi:
Distributed Match-Making for Processes in Computer Networks (Preliminary Version). 54-64
Volume 20, Number 3, July 1986
- Robert D. Sansom:
Book Review: Computer Security: A Global Challenge (IFIP/Sec'84 Proceedings). 9 - Leslie Lamport, P. M. Melliar-Smith:
Byzantine Clock Synchronization. 10-16 - David Wai-Lok Cheung, Tiko Kameda:
Site Optimal termination Protocols for a Distributed Database under Network Partitioning. 17-27 - I. Rattan, L. P. S. Singh:
On Table Fragmentation in Virtual Memory Management. 28-30 - Maurice Herlihy:
Comparing How Atomicity Mechanisms Support Replication. 31-39
Volume 20, Number 4, October 1986
- Du Zhang, Meiliu Lu:
Process Name Resolution in Fault-Tolerant CSP Programs. 9-15 - Amos O. Olagunju, Elvis Borders:
Emulators: Prospective Instruments for Instruction in Systems Programming. 16-24
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