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8th ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1998: Sintra, Portugal
- Paulo Guedes, Jean Bacon:
Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGOPS European Workshop: Support for Composing Distributed Applications, Sintra, Portugal, 7-10 September 1998. ACM 1998
Composition - placement of functionality
- Xavier Delord, Stéphane Perret, Andrzej Duda:
Efficient mobile access to the WWW over GSM. 1-6 - Marc E. Fiuczynski, Richard P. Martin, Tsutomu Owa, Brian N. Bershad:
SPINE: a safe programmable and integrated network environment. 7-12 - Emin Gün Sirer, Robert Grimm, Brian N. Bershad, Arthur J. Gregory, Sean McDirmid:
Distributed virtual machines: a system architecture for network computing. 13-16
Composition - structuring 1
- Richard Hayton, Andrew Herbert, Douglas I. Donaldson:
FlexiNet - a flexible component oriented middleware system. 17-24 - Apostolos V. Zarras, Valérie Issarny:
Imposing transactional properties on distributed software atchitectures. 25-32
Meeting quality of service requirements
- Grzegorz Czajkowski, Chi-Chao Chang, Chris Hawblitzel, Deyu Hu, Thorsten von Eicken:
Resource management for extensible Internet servers. 33-39 - Scott Mitchell, Hani Naguib, George Coulouris, Tim Kindberg:
Dynamically reconfiguring multimedia components: a model-based approach. 40-47 - Yasushi Saito, Eric Hoffman, Brian N. Bershad, Henry M. Levy, David Becker, Bertil Folliot:
The Porcupine scalable mail server. 48-52 - Richard A. Golding, John Wilkes:
Persistent storage for distributed applications. 53-57
Composition - interaction
- John Bates, Jean Bacon, Ken Moody, Mark D. Spiteri:
Using events for the scalable federation of heterogeneous components. 58-65 - Nigel Davies, Adrian Friday, Stephen Paul Wade, Gordon S. Blair:
An asynchronous distributed systems platform for heterogeneous environments. 66-73 - Santosh K. Shrivastava, Stuart M. Wheater:
A transactional workflow based distributed application composition and execution environment. 74-81 - Robbert van Renesse:
Goal-oriented programming, or composition using events, or threads considered harmful. 82-87
Composition - structuring 2
- Carsten Ditze:
A customizable library to support software synthesis for embedded applications and micro-kernel systems. 88-95 - Johannes Helander, Alessandro Forin:
MMLite: a highly componentized system architecture. 96-103
Security
- Christian Damsgaard Jensen, Daniel Hagimont:
Protection wrappers: a simple and portable sandbox for untrusted applications. 104-110 - Patrick Tullmann, Jay Lepreau:
Nested Java processes: OS structure for mobile code. 111-117 - David Mazières, M. Frans Kaashoek:
Escaping the evils of centralized control with self-certifying pathnames. 118-125
Position Papers
- Colin Allison:
Quality of service for wide area clusters. 126-129 - Arno Bakker, Maarten van Steen, Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
Replicated invocations in wide-area systems. 130-137 - Stephen Barrett, Brendan Tangney, Vinny Cahill:
Constructing distributed groupware systems: a walk on the Wilde side. 138-145 - Lothar Baum, Martin Becker, Lars Geyer, Georg Molter, Peter Sturm:
Driving the composition of runtime platforms by architectural knowledge. 146-151 - Peter Bosch, Sape J. Mullender:
"Don't hide power". 152-157 - Chi-Chao Chang, Grzegorz Czajkowski, Chris Hawblitzel, Deyu Hu, Thorsten von Eicken:
Security versus performance tradeoffs in RPC implementations for safe language systems. 158-161 - Stephen Childs:
Filing system interfaces to support distributed multimedia applications. 162-169 - Mark Day:
Scaling and selectivity: from NSTP to SGAP. 170-174 - Bertil Folliot, Ian Piumarta, Fabio Riccardi:
A dynamically configurable, multi-language execution platform. 175-181 - Emmerich Fuchs, Dietmar Millinger:
Task set design tools for an embedded distributed control system. 182-188 - João Garcia, Paulo Ferreira, Paulo Guedes:
The PerDiS FS: a transactional file system for a distributed persistent store. 189-194 - Robert E. Gruber, Balachander Krishnamurthy, Euthimios Panagos:
High-level constructs in the READY event notification system. 195-202 - Hermann Härtig, Robert Baumgartl, Martin Borriss, Claude-Joachim Hamann, Michael Hohmuth, Frank Mehnert, Lars Reuther, Sebastian Schönberg, Jean Wolter:
DROPS: OS support for distributed multimedia applications. 203-209 - Paul J. M. Havinga, Arne Helme, Sape J. Mullender, Gerard J. M. Smit, Jaap Smit:
Battery-powered distributed systems (extended abstract). 210-213 - Tom Holvoet, Yolande Berbers:
Composing distributed applications through generative communication. 214-221 - Trent Jaeger, Jochen Liedtke, Vsevolod Panteleenko, Yoonho Park, Nayeem Islam:
Security architecture for component-based operating systems. 222-228 - Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Paul Couderc, Michel Banâtre:
Introducing contextual objects in an adaptive framework for wide-area mobile computing. 229-236 - Jochen Liedtke, Nayeem Islam, Trent Jaeger, Vsevolod Panteleenko, Yoonho Park:
An unconventional proposal: using the x86 architecture as the ubiquitous virtual standard architecture. 237-241 - Jochen Liedtke, Nayeem Islam, Trent Jaeger, Vsevolod Panteleenko, Yoonho Park:
Irreproducible benchmarks might be sometimes helpful. 242-246 - Allen Brady Montz, Larry L. Peterson:
Controllled flexibility in system design. 247-254 - Steve Muir, Jonathan M. Smith:
Functional divisions in the Piglet multiprocessor operating system. 255-260 - Jörg Nolte, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat:
Dual objects - an object model for distributed system programming. 261-267 - Mark D. Spiteri, John Bates:
Supporting storage and retrieval of computer and human activity. 268-275 - Werner Vogels, Robbert van Renesse, Kenneth P. Birman:
Six misconceptions about reliable distributed computing. 276-279
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