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- An Interface to Support Lazy Replicated File ServiceDan Duchamp, Carl D. Tait. 6-8
- The Case for Independent UpdatesStefano Ceri, Maurice A. W. Houtsma, Arthur M. Keller, Pierangela Samarati. 17-19
- An Analysis of Replica ControlShu-Wie F. Chen, Calton Pu. 22-25
- Dynamic Logical Structures: A Position Statement for Managing Replicated Data26-29
- Using Volatile Witnesses to Extend the Applicability of Available Copy ProtocolsJehan-François Pâris. 30-33
- Strong, Weak, and Hybrid MembershipFarnam Jahanian, William L. Moran Jr.. 34-38
- High Availability is Not EnoughPeter Triantafillou. 40-43
- Bounds on the Effects of Replication on AvailabilityLarry Raab. 44-46
- Experiences with Two High Availability DesignsAnupam Bhide. 51-54
- Computing Replica Placement in Distributed SystemsDaniel L. McCue, Mark C. Little. 58-61
- An Algorithm for Dynamic Data DistributionOuri Wolfson, Sushil Jajodia. 62-65
- Replication in an Information Filtering SystemDouglas B. Terry. 66-67
- I/O Performance of Fully-Replicated Disk SystemsDoron Rotem, Gerald A. Schloss. 68-71
- Protocol Modularity in Systems for Managing Replicated DataShivakant Mishra, Larry L. Peterson, Richard D. Schlichting. 78-81
- Replicating the Procedure Call AbstractionRivka Ladin, Murray S. Mazer, Alec Wolman. 86-89
- Some Consequences of Excess Laod on the Echo Replicated File SystemAndy Hisgen, Andrew Birrell, Charles Jerian, Timothy Mann, Garret Swart. 92-95
- A Replicated Monitoring ToolDarrell D. E. Long. 96-99
- Implementation and Performance of Cluster-Based File ReplicationJames Y. C. Pang, Deepinder S. Gill, Songnian Zhou. 100-103
- Efficient Recovery in HarpBarbara Liskov, Sanjay Ghemawat, Robert Gruber, Paul Johnson, Liuba Shrira. 104-106