USENIX Summer 1991 Technical Conference
Proceedings of the Summer 1991 USENIX Conference,
Nashville,
TE,
USA,
June 1991. USENIX Association,
1991
- Paul Lansky:
Musical Dreams and Musical Reality.
1-2
- Matt Blaze, Rafael Alonso:
Long-Term Caching Strategies for Very Large Distributed File Systems.
3-16
- Thomas W. Page Jr., Richard G. Guy, John S. Heidemann, Gerald J. Popek, Wai Mak, Dieter Rothmeier:
Management of Replicated Volume Location Data in the Ficus Replicated File System.
17-30
- Luis-Felipe Cabrera, Darrell D. E. Long:
Exploiting Multiple I/O Streams to Provide High Data-Rates.
31-48
- Edward C. Cheng, Edward Y. Chang, Johannes Klein, Dora Lee, Edward Lu, Alberto Lutgardo, Ron Obermarck:
An Open and Extensible Event-Based Transaction Manager.
49-58
- Brian Markey:
Emerging Hypermedia Standards - Hypermedia Marketplace Frepares for HyTime and MHEG.
59-74
- Kazutoshi Fujikawa, Shinji Shimojo, Toshio Matsuura, Shojiro Nishio, Hideo Miyahara:
Multimedia Presentation System Harmony with Temporal and Active Media.
75-94
- Seiki Inoue, Masahiro Shibata:
Spacio-Temporal Editing for HDTV Program Production.
95-104
- Ellen Lary:
DIDDLY: Digital's Integrated Distributed Database LaboratorY.
105-106
- Matthew Witten, Robert E. Wyatt:
Neural Orchestration: From Cortical Simulation to Cortical Symphony.
107-124
- Richard L. Phillips:
MediaView: An Editable Multimedia Publishing System Developed with an Object-Oriented Toolkit.
125-136
- Dick C. A. Bulterman, Guido van Rossum, Robert van Liere:
A Structure for Transportable, Dynamic Multimedia Documents.
137-156
- Thomas G. Aguierre Smith, Natalio Pincever:
Parsing Movies in Context.
157-168
- Michael Pasieka, Paul Crumley, Ann Marks, Ann Infortuna:
Distributed Multimedia: How Can the Necessary Data Rates be Supported?
169-182
- Jun Nakajima, Masatomo Yazaki, Hitoshi Matsumoto:
Multimedia/Realtime Extensions for the Mach Operating System.
183-198
- P. 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:
A Testbed for Managing Digital Video and Audio Storage.
199-208
- Eric Lindemann, Miller Puckette, Eric Viara, Maurizio De Cecco, François Déchelle, Bennett Smith:
The Architecture of the IRCAM Musical Workstation.
209-220
- Andrew Hume, Daniel Sunday:
Fast String Searching.
221-234
- David G. Korn, Kiem-Phong Vo:
SFIO: Safe/Fast String/File IO.
235-256
- Rob Pike:
8-1/2, the Plan 9 Window System.
257-266
- Rob Pike:
A Minimalist Global User Interface.
267-280
- Dean Rubine:
Integrating Gesture Recognition and Direct Manipulation.
281-298
- Sanjay Manandhar:
Activity Server: You can run but you can't hide.
299-312
- Avadis Tevanian, Trey Matteson, David Jaffe, Bryan Yamamoto:
Software Technology at NeXT Computer.
313
- Matthew E. Hodges, Russell Sasnett:
Plastic Editors for Multimedia Documents.
314
- George D. Drapeau, Howard Greenfield:
MAEstro - A Distributed Multimedia Authoring Environment.
315-328
- Walter Bender, Håkon Wium Lie, Jonathan Orwant, Laura Teodosio, Nathan Abramson:
Newspace: Mass Media and Personal Computing.
329-348
- Glorianna Davenport:
The MIT Media Laboratory.
349-350
- Jennifer Overholt:
Integrating Real-Time Video with Sun Workstations.
351-352
- Bernard I. Szabo, Gregory K. Wallace:
Design Considerations for JPEG Video and Synchronized Audio in a UNIX Workstation Environment.
353-368
- Paul Milazzo:
Shared Video under UNIX.
369-384
- Mark Taunton:
Compressed Executables: An Exercise in Thinking Small.
385-404
- Robert Terek, Joseph Pasquale:
Experiences with Audio Conferencing Using the X Window System, UNIX, and TCP/IP.
405-418
- Susan Angebranndt, Richard L. Hyde, Daphne Huetu Loung, Nagendra Siravara, Chris Schmandt:
Integrating Audio and Telephony in a Distributed Workstation Environment.
419-436
- Richard E. Newman-Wolfe, C. L. Ramirez, Harsha K. Pelimuhandiram, M. Montes, M. L. Webb, D. L. Wilson:
A Brief Overview of the DCS Distributed Conferencing System.
437-452
- Rob Kolstad, Daniel E. Geer Jr.:
Software and Intellectual Property - Who Owns Your Work?
453-454
- Keishi Kandori:
A Workstation-based Multi-media Environment for Broadcast Television.
455-473
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