ACM Pacific 1980:
San Francisco, California
Distributed Processing:
New Directions for a New Decade. ACM Pacific '80, San Francisco, CA, November 12-14, 1980. ACM, New York, 1980
Session 1-A:
Architectures for Loosely Coupled Systems
Chair:
Alfred Z. Spector
- Harold Lorin, Barry C. Goldstein:
Operating System Structures for Polymorphic Hardware.
1-5

- Alfred Z. Spector:
Extending Local Network Interfaces to Provide More Efficient Interprocessor Communication Facilities.
6-13

- Ram Rao:
Design and Evaluation of Distributed Communication Primitives.
14-23

Session 1-B:
Managerial Control of Distributed Systems
Chair:
William H. Harrison
Session 3-A:
Distributed Processing - Where Do We Stand?
Chair:
Grayce M. Booth
Session 4-A:
Distributed Systems Architectures - What, Why and How
Chair:
Jerry Wiener
Session 4-B:
Distributed Database Systems
Chair:
Michael Coulter
- C. C. Devor, James A. Weeldreyer:
DDTS: A Testbed for Distributed Database Research.
86-94

- Lois M. L. Delcambre, E. Adams, A. Birjandi, M. Farooq, A. Hayatgheyb, C. Lillie, Elaine Lisboa, M. K. Sadagopan, Don Vines:
Guideline for the Design of Medley: A Distributed Multiple Database System.
95-104

- Bill Hays, Gordon E. Stokes, Theodore A. Norman, Lance Smith:
Design of a Genealogical Record System to be Used in a Distributed Data Base.
105-114

Session 5:
Network Operating Systems
Chair:
John G. Fletcher
Session 7-A:
Architecture and Analysis of Distributed Systems
Chair:
Steven Gadol
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