USENIX MACH Symposium 1993: Santa Fe, New Mexico
USENIX MACH III Symposium, 19-21 April 1993, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. USENIX 1993 ISBN 1-880446-49-9
Tatsuo Nakajima, Takuro Kitayama, Hideyuki Tokuda: Experiments with Real-Time Servers in Real-Time Mach. 1-20
Paul J. Roy: Unix File Access and Caching in a Multicomputer Environment. 21-38
Jay Lepreau, Mike Hibler, Bryan Ford, Jeffrey Law, Douglas B. Orr: In-Kernel Servers on Mach 3.0: Implementation and Performance. 39-56
Simon Patience: Redirecting System Calls in Mach 3.0, An alternative to the Emulator. 57-74
Hilarie K. Orman, Sean W. O'Malley, Edwin Menze III, Larry L. Peterson, Richard Schroeppel: A Fast and General Implementation of Mach IPC in a Network. 75-88
Kenneth W. Koontz: Port Buffers: A Mach IPC Optimization for Handling Large Volumes of Small Messages. 89-102
Michael Ginsberg, Robert V. Baron, Brian N. Bershad: Using the Mach Communication Primitives in X11. 103-110
Paul Barton-Davis, Dylan McNamee, Raj Vaswani, Edward D. Lazowska: Adding Scheduler Activations to Mach 3.0. 119-136
Randall W. Dean: Using Continuations to Build a User-Level Threads Library. 137-152
David B. Golub, Guy G. Sotomayor, Freeman L. Rawson III: An Architecture for Device Drivers Executing as User-Level Tasks. 153-172
David B. Golub, Ravi Manikundalam, Freeman L. Rawson III: MVM - An Environment for Running Multiple DOS, Windows and DPMI Programs on the Microkernel. 173-190

Kien-Mien Chew, Jyothy Reddy, Theodore H. Romer, Abraham Silberschatz: Kernel Support for Recoverable-Persistent Virtual Memory. 215-234
Miguel Castro, Nuno Neves, Pedro Trancuso, Pedro Manuel Antunes Sousa: MIKE: A Distributed object-oriented programming platform on top of the Mach micro-kernel. 253-272
Dejan S. Milojicic, Wolfgang Zint, Andreas Dangel, Peter Giese: Task Migration on the top of the Mach Microkernel. 273-290
Mark R. Swanson, Leigh Stoller, Terence Critchlow, Robert R. Kessler: The Design of the Schizophrenic Workstation System. 291-306
Michael D. Kupfer: Sprite on Mach. 307-321



