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Richard W. Watson
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- affiliation: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, CA, USA
- affiliation (former): Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CA, USA
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2000 – 2009
- 2005
- [c21]Richard W. Watson:
High Performance Storage System Scalability: Architecture, Implementation and Experience. MSST 2005: 145-159 - 2000
- [c20]Richard W. Watson:
An Enterprise Information Architecture: A Case Study for Decentralized Organizations. HICSS 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1995
- [c19]Richard W. Watson, Robert A. Coyne:
The Parallel I/O Architecture of the High-Performance Storage System (HPSS). IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems 1995: 27-44 - [c18]Leana Golubchik, Richard R. Muntz, Richard W. Watson:
Analysis of Striping Techniques in Robotic Storage Libraries. IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems 1995: 225-238 - 1994
- [c17]Richard W. Watson, Robert A. Coyne:
The National Storage Laboratory (NSL): overview and status. MSS 1994: 39-43 - [c16]Robert A. Coyne, Harry Hulen, Richard W. Watson, Paul G. Rutherford:
The National Storage System Foundation (NSSF). MSS 1994: 45-46 - 1993
- [j6]Samuel S. Coleman, Richard W. Watson:
The emerging paradigm shift in storage system architectures. Proc. IEEE 81(4): 607-620 (1993) - [c15]Samuel S. Coleman, Richard W. Watson, Robert A. Coyne, Harry Hulen:
The emerging storage management paradigm. MSS 1993: 101-110 - [c14]Robert Hyer, Rich Ruef, Richard W. Watson:
High-performance data transfers using network-attached peripherals at the National Storage Laboratory. MSS 1993: 275-284 - [c13]Robert A. Coyne, Harry Hulen, Richard W. Watson:
The high performance storage system. SC 1993: 83-92 - 1992
- [c12]Robert A. Coyne, Harry Hulen, Richard W. Watson:
Storage Systems for National Information Assets. SC 1992: 626-633
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c11]Richard W. Watson:
The Delta-t transport protocol: features and experience. LCN 1989: 399-407 - 1987
- [j5]Richard W. Watson, Sandra A. Mamrak:
Gaining Efficiency in Transport Services by Appropriate Design and Implementation Choices. ACM Trans. Comput. Syst. 5(2): 97-120 (1987) - 1984
- [c10]Richard W. Watson, Sandra A. Mamrak:
Special or General Purpose End-to-End Transport Mechanisms in Distributed Systems: One View. ICDCS 1984: 154-165 - 1982
- [c9]Richard W. Watson:
An Experience in Transport Protocol Specification Using an Algorithmic Programming Language. PSTV 1982: 237-247 - 1981
- [j4]Richard W. Watson:
Timer-Based Mechanisms in Reliable Transport Protocol Connection Management. Comput. Networks 5: 47-56 (1981) - 1980
- [j3]Richard W. Watson, John G. Fletcher:
An Architecture for Support of Network Operating System Services. Comput. Networks 4: 33-49 (1980) - [j2]Richard W. Watson:
Network Architecture Design for Back-End Storage Networks. Computer 13(2): 32-48 (1980) - [c8]Richard W. Watson:
Distibuted System Architecture Model. Advanced Course: Distributed Systems 1980: 10-43 - [c7]Donald W. Davies, Richard W. Watson:
Hierarchy. Advanced Course: Distributed Systems 1980: 94-139 - [c6]Richard W. Watson:
IPC Interface and End-to-End Protocols. Advanced Course: Distributed Systems 1980: 140-174 - [c5]Richard W. Watson:
Identifiers (Naming) in Distributed Systems. Advanced Course: Distributed Systems 1980: 191-210
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [c4]Richard W. Watson, John G. Fletcher:
An Architecture for Support of Network Operating System Services. Berkeley Workshop 1979: 18- - 1978
- [j1]John G. Fletcher, Richard W. Watson:
Mechanisms for a Reliable Timer-Based Protocol. Comput. Networks 2: 271-290 (1978) - [c3]David F. Stevens, Richard W. Watson, Paul Rotar, Arnold M. Peskin:
New directions in computing at the National Laboratories. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 656 - 1976
- [c2]Richard William Watson:
User interface design issues for a large interactive system. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1976: 357-364 - 1973
- [c1]Douglas C. Engelbart, Richard W. Watson, James C. Norton:
The augmented knowledge workshop. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1973: 9-21 - [i23]Richard W. Watson:
Some thoughts on system design to facilitate resource sharing. RFC 592: 1-5 (1973) - 1972
- [i22]Abhay K. Bhushan, Bob Braden, William R. Crowther, Eric Harslem, John F. Heafner, Alex M. McKenzie, Bob Sundberg, Dick Watson, James E. White:
The Data Transfer Protocol. RFC 264: 1-9 (1972) - [i21]Richard W. Watson:
Notes on a Conversation with Bob Kahn on the ICCC. RFC 372: 1-4 (1972) - 1971
- [i20]Richard W. Watson:
An Interactive Network Experiment to Study Modes of Access the Network Information Center. RFC 96: 1-5 (1971) - [i19]John T. Melvin, Richard W. Watson:
First Cut at a Proposed Telnet Protocol. RFC 97: 1-11 (1971) - [i18]Richard W. Watson:
Notes on the Network Working Group meeting, Urbana, Illinois, February 17, 1971. RFC 101: 1-14 (1971) - [i17]Richard W. Watson:
Attendance list at the Urbana NWG meeting, February 17-19, 1971. RFC 108: 1-2 (1971) - [i16]Richard W. Watson, Jeanne B. North:
Some Network Information Center policies on handling documents. RFC 115: 1-8 (1971) - [i15]Richard W. Watson:
Recommendations for facility documentation. RFC 118: 1-2 (1971) - [i14]John T. Melvin, Richard W. Watson:
SRI ARC-NIC status. RFC 153: 1-4 (1971) - [i13]Abhay K. Bhushan, Bob Braden, William R. Crowther, Eric Harslem, John F. Heafner, Alex M. McKenzie, John T. Melvin, Bob Sundberg, Dick Watson, James E. White:
The Data Transfer Protocol. RFC 171: 1-9 (1971) - [i12]Abhay K. Bhushan, Bob Braden, William R. Crowther, Eric Harslem, John F. Heafner, Alex M. McKenzie, John T. Melvin, Bob Sundberg, Dick Watson, James E. White:
The File Transfer Protocol. RFC 172: 1-12 (1971) - [i11]Richard W. Watson:
Some factors which a Network Graphics Protocol must consider. RFC 192: 1-19 (1971) - [i10]Richard W. Watson:
Mail Box Protocol. RFC 196: 1-4 (1971) - [i9]Richard W. Watson:
Mail Box Protocol: Version 2. RFC 221: 1-5 (1971) - [i8]John T. Melvin, Richard W. Watson:
Network Information Center schedule for network users. RFC 223: 1-4 (1971) - [i7]Richard W. Watson:
NIC view of standard host names. RFC 237: 1 (1971) - [i6]Abhay K. Bhushan, Bob Braden, William R. Crowther, Eric Harslem, John F. Heafner, Alex M. McKenzie, John T. Melvin, Bob Sundberg, Dick Watson, James E. White:
The File Transfer Protocol. RFC 265: 1-12 (1971) - [i5]Richard W. Watson:
More on standard host names. RFC 273: 1-3 (1971) - [i4]Richard W. Watson:
NIC course. RFC 276: 1 (1971) - [i3]Abhay K. Bhushan, Robert T. Braden, Eric Harslem, John F. Heafner, Alex M. McKenzie, John T. Melvin, Robert L. Sundberg, Richard W. Watson, James E. White:
Revision of the Mail Box Protocol. RFC 278: 1-4 (1971) - [i2]Richard W. Watson:
A Draft of Host Names. RFC 280: 1-3 (1971) - [i1]Richard W. Watson:
What we hope is an official list of host names. RFC 289: 1-3 (1971)
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