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- Long-Term Caching Strategies for Very Large Distributed File SystemsMatt Blaze, Rafael Alonso. 3-16
- A Second-Generation Micro-Kernel Based UNIX: Lessons in Performance and CompatibilityMarc Guillemont, Jim Lipkis, Doug Orr, Marc Rozier. 13-22
- Exploiting Multiple I/O Streams to Provide High Data-RatesLuis-Felipe Cabrera, Darrell D. E. Long. 31-48
- Extent-like Performance from a UNIX File SystemLarry W. McVoy, Steve R. Kleiman. 33-44
- Smart FilesystemsCarl Staelin, Hector Garcia-Molina. 45-52
- An Open and Extensible Event-Based Transaction ManagerEdward C. Cheng, Edward Y. Chang, Johannes Klein, Dora Lee, Edward Lu, Alberto Lutgardo, Ron Obermarck. 49-58
- Lessons Learned Tuning the 4.3BSD Reno Implementation of the NFS ProtocolRick Macklem. 53-64
- Emerging Hypermedia Standards - Hypermedia Marketplace Frepares for HyTime and MHEGBrian Markey. 59-74
- SunOS Multi-thread ArchitectureM. L. Powell, Steve R. Kleiman, S. Barton, D. Shah, D. Stein, M. Weeks. 65-80
- Multimedia Presentation System Harmony with Temporal and Active MediaKazutoshi Fujikawa, Shinji Shimojo, Toshio Matsuura, Shojiro Nishio, Hideo Miyahara. 75-94
- Bringing the C Libraries With Us into a Multi-Threaded FutureM. B. Jones. 81-92
- A Tree-Based Packet Routing Table for Berkeley UnixKeith Sklower. 93-104
- Spacio-Temporal Editing for HDTV Program ProductionSeiki Inoue, Masahiro Shibata. 95-104
- Neural Orchestration: From Cortical Simulation to Cortical SymphonyMatthew Witten, Robert E. Wyatt. 107-124
- MediaView: An Editable Multimedia Publishing System Developed with an Object-Oriented ToolkitRichard L. Phillips. 125-136
- Awk As A Major Systems Programming LanguageHenry Spencer. 137-144
- A Structure for Transportable, Dynamic Multimedia DocumentsDick C. A. Bulterman, Guido van Rossum, Robert van Liere. 137-156
- Parsing Movies in ContextThomas G. Aguierre Smith, Natalio Pincever. 157-168
- Distributed Multimedia: How Can the Necessary Data Rates be Supported?Michael Pasieka, Paul Crumley, Ann Marks, Ann Infortuna. 169-182
- A New Hashing Package for UNIXMargo I. Seltzer, Ozan Yigit. 173-184
- Multimedia/Realtime Extensions for the Mach Operating SystemJun Nakajima, Masatomo Yazaki, Hitoshi Matsumoto. 183-198
- Evolutionary Path to Network Storage ManagementR. K. Israel, A. W. Foster, A. Taylor, T. M. Taylor, N. Webber. 185-198
- A Testbed for Managing Digital Video and Audio StorageP. Venkat Rangan, Walter A. Burkhard, Robert W. Rowdidge, Harrick M. Vin, John W. Lindwall, Kashun Chan, Ingvar A. Aaberg, Linda M. Yamamoto, Ian G. Harris. 199-208
- A Highly Available Network File ServerAnupam Bhide, E. N. Elnozahy, Stephen P. Morgan. 199-206
- The OSF/1 UNIX Filesystem (UFS)Susan J. LoVerso, N. Paciorek, Alan Langerman, G. Feinberg. 207-218
- The Architecture of the IRCAM Musical WorkstationEric Lindemann, Miller Puckette, Eric Viara, Maurizio De Cecco, François Déchelle, Bennett Smith. 209-220
- Fast String SearchingAndrew Hume, Daniel Sunday. 221-234
- SFIO: Safe/Fast String/File IODavid G. Korn, Kiem-Phong Vo. 235-256
- Limitations of the Kerberos Authentication SystemSteven M. Bellovin, Michael Merritt. 253-268
- 8-1/2, the Plan 9 Window SystemRob Pike. 257-266
- A Minimalist Global User InterfaceRob Pike. 267-280
- UNIX Password Encryption Considered InsecureP. Leong, C. Tham. 269-280
- Integrating Gesture Recognition and Direct ManipulationDean Rubine. 281-298
- Activity Server: You can run but you can t hideSanjay Manandhar. 299-312
- The Parallelization of UNIX System V Release 4.0Mark D. Campbell, Richard Barton, Jim Browning, Dennis Cervenka, Ben Curry, Todd Davis, Tracy Edmonds, Russ L. Holt, John Slice, Tucker Smith, Rich Wescott. 307-324
- Plastic Editors for Multimedia DocumentsMatthew E. Hodges, Russell Sasnett. 314
- MAEstro - A Distributed Multimedia Authoring EnvironmentGeorge D. Drapeau, Howard Greenfield. 315-328
- Newspace: Mass Media and Personal ComputingWalter Bender, Håkon Wium Lie, Jonathan Orwant, Laura Teodosio, Nathan Abramson. 329-348
- DRUMS: A Distributed Statistical Server for STARSA. Bond, J. H. Hine. 335-348
- Design Considerations for JPEG Video and Synchronized Audio in a UNIX Workstation EnvironmentBernard I. Szabo, Gregory K. Wallace. 353-368
- A Modular Architecture for Distributed Transaction processingM. W. Young, Dean S. Thompson, E. Jaffe. 357-363
- Experiences with Audio Conferencing Using the X Window System, UNIX, and TCP/IPRobert Terek, Joseph Pasquale. 405-418
- Integrating Audio and Telephony in a Distributed Workstation EnvironmentSusan Angebranndt, Richard L. Hyde, Daphne Huetu Loung, Nagendra Siravara, Chris Schmandt. 419-436
- A Brief Overview of the DCS Distributed Conferencing SystemRichard E. Newman-Wolfe, C. L. Ramirez, Harsha K. Pelimuhandiram, M. Montes, M. L. Webb, D. L. Wilson. 437-452
- Software and Intellectual Property - Who Owns Your Work?Rob Kolstad, Daniel E. Geer Jr.. 453-454
- A Workstation-based Multi-media Environment for Broadcast TelevisionKeishi Kandori. 455-473