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- Why time-triggered architectures will succeed in large hard real-time systemsHermann Kopetz. 2-9 [doi]
- Evolution of the CHORUS Open Microkernel Architecture: The STREAM ProjectMichel Gien. 10-17 [doi]
- A Platform Architecture for Future Telecommunication Services and Open Distributed ApplicationsVolker Tschammer, Klaus-Peter Eckert. 18-25 [doi]
- Experiences with the Bay Area Gigabit Network TestbedM. J. Johnson. 26-33 [doi]
- Real-time distributed computingAlan Burns, Neil C. Audsley, Andy J. Wellings. 34-40 [doi]
- Time in Distributed Systems Cooperation and Communication ModelsJean-Pierre Thomesse, Zoubir Mammeri, L. Vega. 41-49 [doi]
- Generating Dedicated Runtime Platforms for Distributed Applications - A Generic ApproachJürgen Nehmer, Peter Sturm. 50-55 [doi]
- Compact, low-cost, but real-time distributed computing for computer augmented environmentsHideyuki Takada, Ken Sakamura. 56-65 [doi]
- Distributing virtual worlds in a teleteaching environmentKlaus Rebensburg, Dirk Hetzer, Karl Jonas, Manfred Kaul, Josed Schäfer. 66-75 [doi]
- The Distributed and Interactive Courseware Environment (DICE)Brett J. Vickers, L. Chen, Tatsuya Suda, Jaime Bae Kim, S. Myers, E. Lesnansky. 76-84 [doi]
- Centralized versus Distributed Schemes for VideoconferencingMarc Willebeek-LeMair, Zon-Yin Shae. 85-93 [doi]
- Towards Integrated QoS ManagementClaudia Schmidt, Martina Zitterbart. 94-103 [doi]
- A Programming Model for Real-Time Applications in Open Distributed SystemsCarlos Montez, Joni da Silva Fraga, Jean-Marie Farines, Olinto Furtado, Frank Siqueira. 104-111 [doi]
- Flexible manufacturing and high performance system for steel plantsJun Mori. 112-119 [doi]
- Environment for Development of Reliable Real-Time Distributed ApplicationsMoon-hae Kim, Seung-Min Yang. 120-127 [doi]
- Realizing a Soft Real-Time Framework for Supporting Distributed Multimedia ApplicationsChangpeng Fan. 128-134 [doi]
- How Effective Are One-bit Protocols?Kai-Yeung Siu, Hong-Yi Tzeng. 135-142 [doi]
- Modeling for interactive presentation and navigation of time-dependent multimedia information Young-Kon Ko, Yoon-Chul Choy. 143-151 [doi]
- Flexible computing: basic concepts, design and applicationNorio Shiratori, Goutam Chakraborty, Kenji Sugawara. 152-159 [doi]
- Distributed computing using autonomous objectsL. F. Bic. 160-169 [doi]
- Scalable linear algebra software libraries for distributed memory concurrent computersJaeyoung Choi, Jack Dongarra. 170-177 [doi]
- Transparent optical networks for high-performance distributed computing Seung-Woo Seo, Paul R. Prucnal. 178-185 [doi]
- Deadlocks in Distributed Systems: Request Models and DefinitionsJerzy Brzezinski, Jean-Michel Hélary, Michel Raynal. 186-193 [doi]
- Operating System Support for the Trader in Distributed Real-Time EnvironmentsSong-Yi Yi, Junghoon Lee, Heonshik Shin. 194-199 [doi]
- MANDAS: Management of Distributed Applications and SystemsMichael A. Bauer, Hanan Lutfiyya, James W. Hong, James P. Black, Thomas Kunz, David J. Taylor, Patrick Martin, Richard B. Bunt, Derek L. Eager, Patrick J. Finnigan, Jerome A. Rolia, C. Murray Woodside, Toby J. Teorey. 200-206 [doi]
- The impact of group communication paradigms on groupware supportFrançois J. N. Cosquer, Paulo Veríssimo. 207-215 [doi]
- NTT s R&D and deployment activities for the information highway in JapanS. Suzuki, K. Kiyake. 216-223 [doi]
- A software technology plan for national information infrastructureDan-Hyung Lee, Moon-Hyun Kim. 224-231 [doi]
- Application of X.500 and X.700 Standards for supporting personal communications in distributed computing environmentsTim O. Eckardt, Thomas Magedanz, Radu Popescu-Zeletin. 232-241 [doi]
- Information and distribution systems in the retail industryL. Lendrup. 242-251 [doi]
- Distributed techniques in software systems integrationC. V. Ramamoorthy. 252-256 [doi]
- Executable specifications for distributed software systemsJoseph E. Urban, Hankyu Joo. 257-265 [doi]
- An Engineering Approach towards Action RefinementDick A. C. Quartel, Luís Ferreira Pires, Henry M. Franken, Chris A. Vissers. 266-273 [doi]
- A clustering algorithm for object-oriented development of distributed computing system softwareS. S. Yau, Haiqing Ying. 274-283 [doi]
- Fault-diagnosis for a class of distributed control multistage interconnection networksTse-Yun Feng, Yanggon Kim. 284-293 [doi]
- Architectural Issues in Adopting Distributed Shared Memory for Distributed Object Management SystemsJung Ho Ahn, Kang-Woo Lee, Hyoung-Joo Kim. 294-300 [doi]
- Design and analysis of a multiprocessor system with extended fault toleranceByoung-Joon Min, Sang-Seok Shin, Kee-Wook Rim. 301-307 [doi]
- Developing High-Performance Scientific Applications in Distributed Computing EnvironmentsKuo-Chan Huang, Pei-Chi Wu, Feng-Jian Wang. 308-313 [doi]
- Characterization of Consistent Global Checkpoints in Large-Scale Distributed SystemsRoberto Baldoni, Jerzy Brzezinski, Jean-Michel Hélary, Achour Mostéfaoui, Michel Raynal. 314-323 [doi]
- Can Real-Time Local Area Network Protocols Be Made Robust?K. H. Kim, Carlos Serro. 324-333 [doi]
- A Generic Multicast Primitive to Support Transactions on Replicated Objects in Distributed SystemsRachid Guerraoui, André Schiper. 334-342 [doi]
- How to Commit Concurrent, Non-Isolated ComputationsEdgar Nett, Michael Mock. 343-353 [doi]
- Specification and Validation of Multimedia Protocols using RT-LOTOSJean-Pierre Courtiat, Roberto C. de Oliveira, L. Andriantsiferana. 354-362 [doi]
- Adaptable Mobile SystemsTerje Fallmyr. 363-368 [doi]
- Intelligent Congestion Control in ATM NetworksYoung-Keun Park, Gyungho Lee. 369-375 [doi]
- A design methodology for protocol processorsMichael Yang, Ahmed N. Tantawy. 376-383 [doi]
- An approach to information security in distributed systemsCiarán Bryce, Jean-Pierre Banâtre, Daniel Le Métayer. 384-394 [doi]
- Fragmentation of confidential objects for data processing security in distributed systemsJean-Charles Fabre, Tanguy Pérennou. 395-403 [doi]
- Modeling complex access control policies in distributed systemsRandy Chow, I-Lung Kao. 404-411 [doi]
- One Service Management Architecture for Distributed Systems Using DCEKwonil Lee, Kyeongbeom Kim, Dukjoo Son, Myungjoon Kim. 412-419 [doi]
- BVPN (Broadband Virtual Private Network): a flexible, high-speed, enterprise network architectureT. Kato, K. Omachi, S. Tanabe. 420-424 [doi]
- Ultra High-Speed Networking Solution: Fibre Channel Architecture and Its ImplementationKi Won Lee, Christos J. Georgiou, Chung-Sheng Li. 425-431 [doi]
- An Approach to Isochronous Slot Reuse for Multimedia Services on DQDB NetworkT. I. Chen, Y.-C. Chen. 432-438 [doi]
- The reliable distributed network management platformSoomyung Park, Sangjoon Ahn, Sunyoung Han, Wooyong Han, Jung-Chan Na. 439-445 [doi]
- Video-on-demand: experience with protocols and their implementationM. M. Mourad, Ahmed N. Tantawy. 446-453 [doi]
- Formal Timing Verification Techniques for Distributed System Satoshi Yamane. 454-460 [doi]
- Garbage Collection in the Larchant Persistent Distributed Shared StorePaulo Ferreira, Marc Shapiro. 461-467 [doi]
- Distributed applications construction environment C. S. Yang, Shepherd S. B. Shi, A. Y. M. Liu. 468-473 [doi]
- Enforcing management policies in distributed systemsWolfgang A. Halang, S.-K. Jung, Bernd J. Krämer. 474-480 [doi]
- A leader election algorithm in a distributed computing systemTai Woo Kim, Eui Hong Kim, Joong Kwon Kim, Tai-Yun Kim. 481-487 [doi]
- Reliable Computing Over Mobile NetworksLuís Rodrigues, Henrique Fonseca, Paulo Veríssimo. 488-494 [doi]
- Multicast Routing Algorithms in High Speed NetworksYongjun Im, Youngsuk Lee, Sunjoo Wi, Kangwon Lee, Yanghee Choi, Chongsang Kim. 495-501 [doi]
- Compile-Time Error Detection in Temporal Specifications for Interactive Multimedia ApplicationsSeong Bae Eun, Byeong Man Kim, Seungryul R. Maeng, Jung Wan Cho. 502-508 [doi]
- A Network Channel Buffer Scheduling Algorithm for an Interactive VOD ServerSungyoung Lee, Hyungill Kim, Jongwon Lee. 509-513 [doi]
- Dynamic load balancing in distributed computer systems with star topologyKyungsoo Lim, Chong-Gun Kim. 514-519 [doi]
- Toward new-generation real-time object-oriented computingK. H. Kim. 520-529 [doi]