USENIX Winter 1988:
Dallas, Texas
Proceedings of the USENIX Winter Conference. Dallas, Texas, USA, January 1988. USENIX Association, 1988
- James H. Morris:
"Make or Take" Decisions in Andrew.
1-8

- Andrew J. Palay, Wilfred J. Hansen, Michael L. Kazar, Mark Sherman, Maria G. Wadlow, Thomas P. Neuendorffer, Zalman Stern, Miles Bader, Thom Peters:
The Andrew Toolkit - An Overview.
9-22

- John H. Howard:
On Overview of the Andrew File System.
23-26

- Michael L. Kazar:
Synchronization and Caching Issues in the Andrew File System.
27-36

- Nathaniel S. Borenstein, Craig Everhart, Jonathan Rosenberg, Adam Stoller:
A Multi-media Message System for Andrew.
37-42

- Jan Sanislo, Mark S. Squillante:
An RPC/LWP System for Interconnecting Heterogeneous Systems.
43-54

- Douglas Comer, Thomas Narten:
UNIX Systems as Cypress Implets.
55-62

- Michael J. Yamasaki:
Special Purpose User-Space Network Protocols.
63-69

- David F. Bacon, Jed Schwartz, Yechiam Yemini:
Nest: A Network Simulation and Prototyping Tool.
71-77

- Vaidy S. Sunderam:
A Fast Transaction Oriented Protocol for Distributed Applications.
79-87

- Craig Partridge:
A UNIX Implementation of HEMS.
89-96

- Mark Luppi, Mark Seiden, Joseph Collins, Daniel Fisher, Keith Iverson, Charles Marshall, Josef Sachs, David Shaw:
Building an Equities Trading System in a Distributed UNIX Environment.
97-104

- R. L. Murphy:
Comparing the Efficiency of the Internet Protocols to DECNET.
105-110

- Paul Jatkowski, Mike Akre:
PMON: Graphical Performance Monitoring Tool.
111-118

- Bob Hofkin, W. Terry Hardgrave:
System Administration in a Heterogeneous Network.
119-123

- Jeff Polk, Rob Kolstad:
A Faster UNIX Dump Program.
125-129

- Edward R. Arnold, Marc E. Nelson:
Automatic Unix Backup in a Mass-Storage Environment.
131-136

- Von Jones:
System Administration Daemons.
137-143

- Dave Taylor:
The Postman Always Rings Twice: Electronic Mail in a Highly Distributed Environment.
145-153

- Joseph N. Pato, Elizabeth Martin, Betsy Davis:
A User Account Registration System for a Large (Heterogeneous) UNIX Network.
155-161

- Charles K. Eaton:
Project Accounting on UNICOS.
163-169

- Scott D. Carson:
Using Groups Effectively in Berkeley Unix.
171-173

- G. Winfield Treese:
Berkeley UNIX on 1000 Workstations: Athena Changes to 4.3BSD.
175-182

- Stephen P. Dyer:
The Hesiod Name Server.
183-189

- Jennifer G. Steiner, B. Clifford Neuman, Jeffrey I. Schiller:
Kerberos: An Authentication Service for Open Network Systems.
191-202

- Mark A. Rosenstein, Daniel E. Geer Jr., Peter J. Levine:
The Athena Service Management System.
203-211

- C. Anthony DellaFera, Mark W. Eichin, Robert S. French, David C. Jedlinsky, John T. Kohl, William E. Sommerfeld:
The Zephyr Notification Service.
213-219

- Ralph R. Swick, Mark S. Ackerman:
The X Toolkit: More Bricks for Building User-Interfaces or Widgets for Hire.
221-228

- David Rosenthal:
A Simple X11 Client Program -or- How hard can it really be to write "Hello, World"?
229-242

- J. Kent Peacock:
The Counterpoint Fast File System.
243-249

- A. J. van de Goor, A. Moolenaar:
UNIX I/O in a Multiprocessor System.
251-258

- J. M. Barton, J. C. Wagner:
Beyond Threads: Resource Sharing in UNIX.
259-266

- Brian N. Bershad, C. Brian Pinkerton:
Watchdogs: Extending the UNIX File System.
267-275

- Mike Mitchell, Kent Moat, Tom Truscott, Bob Warren:
Invoking System Calls from Within the UNIX Kernel.
277-282

- Graham Hamilton, Daniel S. Conde:
An Experimental Symmetric Multiprocessor Ultrix Kernel.
283-290

- Joseph R. Eykholt:
A New Exception Handling Mechanism for the UNIX Kernel.
291-295

- Michael Y. Thompson, J. M. Barton, T. A. Jermoluk, J. C. Wagner:
Translation Lookaside Buffer Synchronization in a Multiprocessor System.
297-302

- B. Clifford Neuman, Wayne Yamamoto:
Adding Packet Radio to the Ultrix Kernel.
303-308

- Eiji Kuwana, Hironobu Nagano, Yuzou Nakamura:
Man-Machine Interfaces for Software Development Environments (HandS).
309-323

- Michael A. Caplinger:
A Memory Allocator with Garbage Collection for C.
325-330

- Jim Joyce, Bob Nystrom:
Rescuing Data in UNIX File Systems (What to do after rm *).
331-334

- Henry Spencer:
How to Steal Code -or- Inventing The Wheel Only Once.
335-345

- P. Kim Rowe, D. Graham, A. Donenfeld, B. Pagurek:
The Integration Toolkit and the Unison Real Time Operating System.
347-356

- K. I. Mandelberg, Vaidy S. Sunderam:
Process Migration in UNIX Networks.
357-363

- Rafael Alonso, Kriton Kyrimis:
A Process Migration Implementation for a Unix System.
365-372

- Chad Hunter:
Process Cloning: A System for Duplicating UNIX Processes.
373-379

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