Proceedings of the 1996 SIGOPS European Workshop
Below are papers accepted to the 1996 SIGOPS European Workshop. They are
retrievable as uncompressed postscript.
Please note that the list is currently incomplete but will grow as final submissions arrive.
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Mustaque Ahamad, Sumeer Bhola, Rammohan Kordale, and Fransico Torres-Rojas
Scalable Information Sharing in Large Scale Distributed Systems
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Aline Baggio and Ian Piumarta
Mobile Host Tracking and Resource Discovery
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J. Eric Baldeschwieler, Robert D. Blumofe, and Eric A. Brewer
ATLAS: An Infrastructure for Global Computing
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Michel Banatre, Valerie Issarny, and Frederic Leleu
ETEL: A Newspaper-Based Distributed Information System
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John Bates
A Framework to Support Lage-Scale Active Applications
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Yolande Berbers, Bart De Decker, Wouter Joosen
Infrastructure for Mobile Agents
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Andrew Black and Jon Inouye
System Support for Mobility
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Tim Brecht, Harjinder Sandhu, Meijuan Shan, and Jimmy Talbot
ParaWeb: Towards World-Wide Supercomputing
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Liam Casey
DSM-CC for World Wide Applications
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P. Ciancarini and R. Tolksdorf
Using the Web to Coordinate Distributed Applications
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Michael Condict, Dejan Milojicic, Franklin Reynolds, and Don Bolinger
Towards a World-Wide Civilization of Objects
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Andrew S. Grimshaw and William A. Wulf
Legion
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Bjorn Gronvall, Ian Marsh, and Stephen Pink
A Multicast-based Distributed File System for the Internet
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Katherine Guo, Werner Vogels, and Robbert van Renesse
Structured Virtual Synchrony: Exploring the Bounds of
Virtual Synchronous Group Communication
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D. Hagimont, J. Mossiere, and X. Rousset de Pina
Hidden Capabilities: Towards a Flexible Protection Utility for the Internet
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David Halls, John Bates, and Jean Bacon
Flexible Distributed Programming using Mobile Code
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Richard Hayton, Jean Bacon, John Bates and Ken Moody
Using Events to Build Large Scale Distributed Applications
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Richard Hayton and Ken Moody
An Open Architecture for Secure Internetworking Services
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Philip Homburg, Maarten van Steen, and Andrew S. Tanenbaum
An Architecture for a Wide Area Distributed System
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Bruce Jacob and Trevor Mudge
The trading function in Action
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Dag Johansen, Robbert van Renesse, and Fred B. Schneider
Supporting Broad Internet Access to TACOMA
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Michael B. Jones, Joseph S. Barrera III, Alessandro Forin, Paul J. Leach, Daniela la Rosu, Marcel-Catalin Rosu
An Overview of the Rialto Real-Time Architecture
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Eric Jul
MIGRANTS Self-moving Object Clusters
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M. Frans Kaashoek, Dawson R. Engler, Gregory R. Ganger, and Deborah A. Wallach
Server Operating Systems
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Tim Kindberg
A Stake in Cyberspace
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David Kotz, Robert Gray and Daniela Rus
Transportable Agents Support Worldwide Applications
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K. Lakshman, Madan Manoharan, and Raj Yavatkar
Adding Realtime Applets and Quality of Service Support
to the World Wide Web
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Jay Lepreau, Bryan Ford, and Mike Hibler
The persistent Relevance of the Local Operating System
to Global Applications
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Keith Marzullo, Michael Ogg, Aleta Ricciardi, Alessandro Amoroso, F. Andrew Calkins and Eric Rothfus
NILE: Wide-Area Computing for High Energy Physics
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Tim Mills and Ken Moody
Wide-area Information Access to Multimedia Historical Sources
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Yaron Minsky, Robbert van Renesse, Fred B. Schneider, and Scott D. Stoller
Cryptographic Support for Fault-Tolerant Distributed Computing
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Jeffrey C. Mogul
Hinted caching in the Web
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Sape J. Mullender and Martijn van der Valk
Simulating Wide-area Replication
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Karl O'Connell, Tom Dinneen, Steven Collins, Brendan Tangney,
Neville Harris and Vinny Cahill
Techniques for Handling Scale and Distribution in Virtual Worlds
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Karin Petersen, Mike Spreitzer, Douglas Terry, and Marvin Theimer
Bayou: Replicated Database Services for World-wide Applications
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Guillaume Pierre and Mesaac Makpangou
A Flexible Hybrid Concurrency Control Model for Collaborative Applications in Large Scale Settings
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A. Puder and K. Geihs
System Support for Knowlege-Based Trading in Open Service Markets
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M. Satyanarayanan and Mirjana Spasojevic
AFS and the Web: Competitors or Collaborators?"
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Liuba Shrira, Barbara Liskov, Miguel Castro and Atul Adya
How to Scale Transactional Storage Systems
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Karen R. Sollins
Supporting Longevity in an Information Infrastructure Architecture
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Werner Vogels
World Wide Failures
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David J. Wetherall and David L. Tennenhouse
The ACTIVE IP Option
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Mark D. Wood and Bradford B. Glade
Information Servers: A Scaleable Communication Paradigm for Wide Area Networks
and the Information Superhighway
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