%A Thomas Van Baak %T The File Disk Drive %B Reference Lost %W Pyramid Technology %A David F. Bacon %T OptiMach: Optimistic Recovery of Mach Tasks %B Reference Lost %W IBM TJ Watson Research Center %A Rong Chen %T Building A Fault-Tolerant System Based On Mach %B Reference Lost %W University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign %A Greg Chesson %T Dogzilla: A Battle Computer for Dogfight %B Reference Lost %W Silicon Graphics Inc. %O Title listed in contents only, no paper, no abstract %A Douglas E. Comer %A James N. Griffioen %T Efficient Order-Dependent Communication in a Distributed Virtual Memory Environment %B Reference Lost %W Department of Computer Sciences, Purdue University; Computer Science Department, University of Kentucky %A Douglas Hahn %A Neil Soiffer %T Pragmatic Issues in the Design of Flexible Libraries for C++ %B Reference Lost %W Tektronix %A Rand Hoven %T Mach Interfaces to Support Guest O.S. Debugging %B Reference Lost %W Hewlett-Packard %A Rob Kolstad %T The Evolving Role of the System Administrator %W Prisma, Inc. %B Reference Lost %O Title listed in contents only, no paper, no abstract %A Peter S. Langston %T Auditals: the Graftals of the Ear %B Reference Lost %W Bell Communications Research %O Title listed in contents only, no paper, no abstract %A Thomas G. Aguierre Smith %A Natalio C. Pincever %T Parsing Movies in Context %B Reference Lost %W Interactive Cinema Group, The Media Lab, MIT %A Alfred Spector %T Critical Technologies for Transaction Systems %B Reference Lost %W Carnegie Mellon University %O Listed in contents only, no paper, no abstract %A Turner Whitted %T Image Synthesis on Personal Computers %B Reference Lost %W University of North Carolina %O Title listed in contents only, no paper, no abstract %A Eric Allman %T San Francisco Conference Wrapup %P 17-22 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D %V 17 %N 2 %A Piete Brooks %T An NRS processor in C and the future %P 65-67 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D %V 7 %N 1 %W University of Cambridge %A John E. Richards %T GKS in C++ %P 53-64 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D %V 7 %N 1 %W Praxis Systems Plc %A Geoff Collyer %T A Proposal for an Othello Referee %P 10-13 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D August 1980 %V 5 %N 6 %A Darwyn Peachey %T Buffer Deadlock in UNIX %P 10 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D October 1980 %V 5 %N 8 %W Hospital Systems Study Group %A John L. Bass %T Implementation Description for File Locking %P 11-32 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D February 1981 %V 6 %N 2 %W ONYX Systems, Inc. %A Piers Lauder %T Share Scheduling Works! %P 10-13 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March 1981 %V 6 %N 3 %W Sydney University %A Piers Lauder %T MX - An indirect driver for multiplexing virtual "tty" lines %P 4-6 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March 1981 %V 6 %N 3 %W Sydney University %A Piers Lauder %T SUN - The Sydney Unix Net %P 7-9 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March 1981 %V 6 %N 3 %W Sydney University %A Kenneth A. Reek %T Modifications for Unix on Small CPU's %P 14-16 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March 1981 %V 6 %N 3 %W Rochester Institute of Technology %A David A. Mosher %A Robert P. Corbett %T F77 Performance %P 9-14 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D June 1982 %V 7 %N 3 %W University of California, Berkeley %A Thomas E. Ferrin %T Performance Issues of VMUNIX Revisited %P 3-6 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November 1982 %V 7 %N 5 %W University of California, San Francisco %A Kenneth R. Anderson %T QDP - A Quick Plotting Tool %P 323-341 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W MIT %A Mike Chernick %T NBS Projects On Software Technology and Computer Based Office Systems %P 342 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W National Bureau of Standards %O Abstract only %A Ben Domenico %A Ken Garnett %A Bill Meine %T Rocky Mountain Area Implementors Group - Corrections and Enhancements for the Distribution %P 342-354 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W NCAR %A Neil P. Groundwater %T Navy Software Development With ratfor -T and Software Tools %P 342 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Analytic Disciplines, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Jon Hanshew %T The Software Tools On The Data General NOVA %P 285-289 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W CompuCode %A Steve Hathaway %T Software Tools TOPS-20 Implementation %P 291-301 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Tektronix, Inc. %A Bill Louden %T Software Tools Bulletin Board %P 283 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W CompuServe %O Abstract only %A Eric S. Rosenthal %T Spelling Checkers, Compound Words, and Variant Spellings %P 315-322 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W IMI Systems %A Bob Upshaw %T Portability in the Virtual Operating System %P 303-312 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %A Andreas Bechtolsheim %T The SUN Workstation %P 61 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Sun Microsystems %O Abstract only %A Mike Bender %T Selecting a Data Base Management System for a Super Micro %P 257-268 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W ZILOG %A Michael Caplinger %T [Phi]NIX: A UNIX Emulator for VAX/VMS %P 249-255 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Rice University %A Joel R. Carter %T Perkin-Elmer's Hardware/I-O System: Flexibility That Matches UNIX %P 108 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W The Wollongong Group, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Brad J. Cox %T The Object Oriented Pre-Compiler: Programming Smalltalk 80 Methods in C Language %P 44 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W ITT Programming Technology Center %O Abstract only %A Jack Dixon %T UNIX and Manufacturing Testing %P 177 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W UNIQ Computer Corp. %O Abstract only %A Eugene F. Dronek %T Benchmarking to Eliminate the Benchwarmers %P 235 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Aim Technology %O Abstract only %A Michael E. Duffy %T Interfacing UNIX to Backend Database Machines %P 19-28 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Consultant %A Steve Dyer %T Bad-Sector Handling on the BBN C Machines %P 69-78 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W BBN Computer Corporation %A Richard Fortier %A Anthony Lake %T Design of an Intelligent Bitmap Terminal %P 51-60 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. %A Johann George %T Real-Time Performance %P 15 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Mark Williams Company %O Abstract only %A Fred Gerkin %T Introduction to UNIX - Videotape %P 108 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Bell Laboratories Public Relations Office %O Abstract only %A George Goble %A Michael H. Marsh %T What's New at Purdue/EE Department - A Dual Processor VAX 11/780 %P 113-138 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Purdue University %A Robert B. Greenberg %T Is UNIX as a Standard Doomed? %P 280-281 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %O Abstract only %A James R. Hanley %A Jeffry A. Scott %T A Survey of UNIX Usage in Scientific and Business Applications %P 281 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Colorado State University %O Abstract only %A A.V. Hays, Jr. %A B.J. Richmond %A L.M. Optican %T Implementing a Multiple-Process Real-Time System Under UNIX %P 15 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W National Eye Institute %O Abstract only %A Michael J. Heffler %T Description of a Menu Creation and Interpretation System %P 235 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Delft Consulting Corporation %O Abstract only %A Mark T. Horbal %T ATLAS Test Language - A Real Time Application Under UNIX %P 165-176 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W UNIQ Computer Corp. %A Mark Horton %T The New Curses and Terminfo Package %P 79-91 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Bell Laboratories, Columbus %A Jim Isaak %T Real-Time Systems %P 15 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Charles River Data Systems %O Abstract only %A Ken Jackson %T MASCOT %P 93-106 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Systems Designer Ltd. %A Bill Joy %T 4.2BSD Overview %P 29-30 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W U.C. Berkeley %O Abstract only %A Bill Joy %T 4.2BSD Interprocess Communications Primer %P 30-31 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W U.C. Berkeley %O Abstract only %A Bill Joy %A Sam Leffler %A Kirk McKusick %A David Mosher %T 4.2BSD Questions and Answers %P 32-33 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W U.C. Berkeley %A Douglas I. Kalish %T Programdb: Maintaining Symbol Use Data for Source Code Control %P 92 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Logical Software, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Fred M. Katz %T Time and Tuples: Concurrency Control in LOGIX %P 29 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Logical Software, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Fred M. Katz %T The Logical Softshell: A full-screen interface to UNIX %P 92 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Logical Software, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Douglas P. Kingston, III %A Michael J. Muuss %T The Multiple Device Queuing System %P 63-67 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Ballistics Research Laboratory %A Jeffrey L. Kodosky %T UNIX etc. at National Instruments %P 141-149 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W National Instruments %A John Z. Kornatowski %A Ivor Ladd %T Current Database Research at the Computer Systems Research Group, University of Toronto %P 150 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Rhodnius Incorporated %O Abstract only %A John Z. Kornatowski %A Ivor Ladd %T Current Status of Mistress (Version 2) and Future Plans %P 198 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Rhodnius, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Masatoshi Kurihara %A Yukio Ikadai %T Application Programming Environment on UNIX %P 178 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Software Research Associates, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Sam Leffler %T 4.2BSD Network Communications %P 31 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W U.C. Berkeley %O Abstract only %A Brian Lucas %A Mark Kampe %T Everything you wanted to know about System III but Bell was Afraid to tell you %P 68 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Interactive Systems Corp. %O Abstract only %A Heinz Lycklama %A Steve Zucker %T A Family of Portable Systems Based on System III %P 198 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Interactive Systems %O Abstract only %A Roger McKee %T The Coming UNIX Crash %P 281 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W The Wollongong Group, Inc. %A Kirk McKusick %T 4.2BSD File System %P 31 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W U.C. Berkeley %O Abstract only %A Philip J. Mercurio %T The UCSD MSG System: Iterative Design in the UNIX Environment %P 151-163 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W U.C. San Diego %A Dennis F. Meyer %T Optimizing Database Queries in SQL %P 16-17 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W UNIQ Computer Corporation %O Abstract only %A Charles Minter %T A High-Performance Computer System Suited to UNIX %P 107 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Interactive Systems %O Abstract only %A David Mosher %T 4.2BSD Licensing %P 32 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W U.C. Berkeley %O Abstract only %A William R. Northlich, Jr. %A T.D. McCreery %A P.M. Powers %T Embedding UNIX in a Product (or, is 'Real-Time' Real?) %P 1-14 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Zehntel %A Gregory J. O'Brien %T Porting UNIX to a Personal Computer %P 247 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Digital Equipment Corporation %O Abstract only %A Sanand Patel %A Richard Sniderman %T UNIX Emulation, Again %P 248 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Human Computing Resources Corp. %O Abstract only %A Gary Perlman %T Data Analysis Programs on CSL UNIX %P 211-224 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W U.C. San Diego %A Gary Perlman %T MENUNIX: An Interface to UNIX Files and Programs %P 225-234 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W U.C. San Diego %A Rob Pike %T Merging Bitmap Graphics and UNIX %P 61 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Bell Labs, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A David J. Preston %T News From Perkin-Elmer %P 150 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Perkin-Elmer %O Abstract only %A T. Scott Pyne %T IAFORM, An On-Screen Definition Package for Data Retrieval Forms %P 280 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Science Applications, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Bill Reeves %T UNIX at Lucasfilm Ltd. or Does Darth Vader Code in C? %P 29 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Lucasfilm Ltd. %O Abstract only %A Mario Ruggiero %T Ped - A Portable Editor %P 35-42 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W University of Toronto %A Howard Salwen %T On Ring Architected Local Networks %P 187-197 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Proteon Associates, Inc. %A Curtis Sanford %A David Walden %T Development of a Commercial Applications System Under UNIX %P 177 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W BBN Computer Corp. %O Abstract only %A Chaim E. Schaap %T Portability of C Language Programs %P 43 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Delft Consulting Corporation %O Abstract only %A Jack A. Test %T NUnix Window System Description %P 45-50 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W MIT %A Rebecca Thomas %A Jean Yates %T The Commercialization of UNIX %P 281-282 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Yates Ventures, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Michael C. Tilson %T How to Use Lots of Memory %P 107 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Human Computing Resources Corporation %O Abstract only %A Michael C. Toy %A Kenneth C.R.C. Arnold %T Rogue: Where It has Been, Why It Was There, And Why It Shouldn't Have Been There In The First Place %P 139 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W U.C. Berkeley %O Abstract only %A Martin Tuori %T A UNIX Benchmarking Tool with Results from the PDP-11/44, VAX 11/780, and Perkin-Elmer 3242 %P 237-246 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W D.C.I.E.M. %A Bill Tuthill %T Teaching awk as a First Programming Language %P 44 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W U.C. Berkeley %O Abstract only %A Gordon W. Waidhofer %T Tabstar - Information Data Base Management %P 280 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W The Wollongong Group, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Daniel Walsh %T UTS: UNIX on the Amdahl 470 %P 210 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Amdahl Corporation %O Abstract only %A Daniel Walsh %T UTS: UNIX on the Amdahl 470 %P 247 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Amdahl Corporation %O Abstract only %A Elwyn Wareham %T Systems Designers Limited Vendor Presentation on Angus %P 210 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Systems Designers Ltd. %O Abstract only %A James L. Weiner %A Brian L. Johnson %T UNIX/Prime: Porting the UNIX operating system to Prime machines %P 247-248 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W University of New Hampshire %O Abstract only %A Robert Weisman %A Mike Meissner %T C Compiler for Data General AOS/VS %P 199-209 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Data General Corporation %A Gary Williams %T A Business-Oriented File Manager under UNIX, with Contention Control and ISAM %P 269-279 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W Durango Systems, Inc. %A Benjamin J. Woznick %T Managing a Roomful of UNIX Systems %P 179-185 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1982 %C Boston, MA %W BBN Computer Corp. %A Mike Banahan %T The Loosing of the Sticky bit, or How to Speed up Your UNIX %P 125-128 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1982 %V 2 %N 4 %A Luigi Cerofolini %T UNIX for the STD bus %P 49-51 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1982 %V 2 %N 4 %W University of Bologna %A Tony Cornah %T An ONYX implementation of an allocation checking technique %P 129-131 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1982 %V 2 %N 4 %W The University, Western Bank, Sheffield %A Mark Dawson %T An implementation of Henderson's SECD machine under UNIX %P 33-39 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1982 %V 2 %N 4 %W SWURCC %A Patrick A. Fitzhorn %A Gearold R. Johnson %T C: Toward a Concise Syntactic Description %P 54-69 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1982 %V 2 %N 4 %W Colorado State University %A Tim Long %T Proposed Changes to C %P 70-72 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1982 %V 2 %N 4 %W University of Sydney %A Tim Long %T Formatting C %P 73-85 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1982 %V 2 %N 4 %W University of Sydney %A Dennis F. Meyer %T C Style and Coding Standards %P 86-106 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1982 %V 2 %N 4 %W Uniq Computer Corporation %A Zdravko Podolski %T UNIFLEX Evaluation %P 40-44 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1982 %V 2 %N 4 %W University of Glasgow %A Andrew S. Tanenbaum %A Sape J. Mullender %T Design and Structure of an Open Distributed Operating System %P 20-21 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1982 %V 2 %N 4 %W Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam %A Andy Tanenbaum %A Teus Hagen %T Some Benchmarks %P 29 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1982 %V 2 %N 4 %W Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam %A Mike Banahan %T Benchmark Programs Release 'A' %P 20-23 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Autumn 1983 %V 3 %N 3 %A Timothy Murphy %T Circular UNIX %P 28-32 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Autumn 1983 %V 3 %N 3 %W Trinity College, Dublin %A James A. Woods %T Finding Files Fast %P 8-10 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D February 1983 %V 8 %N 1 %W NASA Ames Research Center %A Mark R. Horton %T Usenet: The Network News %P 10-13 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D June 1983 %V 8 %N 3 %W Bell Laboratories %A Alan S. Watt %T List of Sources for UNIX Device Drivers %P 14-39 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D June 1983 %V 8 %N 3 %W ITT Programming Technology Center %A Andrew S. Tanenbaum %A Teus Hagen %T Two programs, many UNIX systems %P 12-13 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1983 %V 3 %N 1 %W Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam %A Teus Hagen %T Cookbook for setting up a National UNIX systems Users Group %P 7-10 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Summer 1983 %V 3 %N 2 %W EUUG %A David S.H. Rosenthal %A John M. Collins %A Piet Beertema %T How to Connect to EUNET %P 1-6 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Summer 1983 %V 3 %N 2 %W Edinburgh University %A Morris Bader %A William Allan Bader %T New Ratfor Tools for Numeric and Graphics Processing %P 411-417 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Moravian College %A Theresa Breckon %T Environments and Search Paths for the Software Tools %P 419-424 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %A Jerry J. Deroo %T A Command Line Scanning Package %P 387-392 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W University of Toronto %A Ben Domenico %A Russell K. Rew %T Minimal Test Cases for the VOS Software Tools %P 393-409 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W National Center for Atmospheric Research %A Brian W. Kernighan %T A Bit of History %P 385 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A Douglas Orr %T Imposing Character-Oriented I/O on a Record-Oriented System %P 418 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Computerized Office Services, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Phil Scherrer %T Performance of Tools: Minis versus Micros %P 425 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Carousel MicroTools, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Ronald Baecker %A Paul Breslin %A Trevor Thompson %T On Enhancing the Presentation of C Source Code %P 17 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Human Computing Resources Corporation %O Abstract only %A Jim Balter %T Everything You Wanted to Know about System V, and Then Some %P 263 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Interactive Systems Corporation %O Abstract only %A P.L. Barrett %T An Implementation of UNIX For The Intel iAPX286 %P 79 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Intel Corporation %O Abstract only %A J.P. Black %T The Newcastle Connection: Current Status and Future Plans %P 377-382 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W University of Newcastle Upon Tyne %A Laura Breeden %A Mike O'Brien %T CSNET: A Computer Science Research Network %P 371-376 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc. %A Scott Bryan %T VCHK - A Maintenance Program for UNIX File Hierarchies %P 41-44 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W UniSoft Corporation %A W. Buxton %A M.R. Lamb %A D. Sherman %A K.C. Smith %T A User Interface Management System %P 177 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W University of Toronto %O Abstract only %A John Chambers %A John Quarterman %T UNIX System V and 4.1C BSD %P 265-291 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W University of Texas Medical Branch %A Clement T. Cole %T Attaching an Array Processor in the UNIX Environment %P 135 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Massachusetts Computer Corporation %O Abstract only %A J.R. Cordy %A R.C. Holt %T Turing: A New General Purpose Computer Language Under UNIX %P 249-254 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W University of Toronto %A Brad J. Cox %T Objective C: Programming Smalltalk-80 Methods in C Language %P 236 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Productivity Products Incorporated %O Abstract only %A Steve Daniel %T Z - A High Performance Raster Graphics Package for UNIX Operating Systems %P 135 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Microelectronics Center of North Carolina %O Abstract only %A Jerry Dunietz %A Robert Powell %T The Use of the Z80 I/O Processor by the TRS-XENIX Operating System %P 101-108 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Microsoft Corporation %A Michael Farley %A Paul Kunkel %A Trevor Thompson %T A C Source Language Debugger %P 31-40 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Mark Williams Company %A Gary Fostel %A Alison Naylor %T Developing a UNIX Validation Set %P 329-339 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W North Carolina State University %A Dick Foster %T EtherTIP - A Virtual Terminal Interface to Ethernet %P 311 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W University of Alberta %O Abstract only %A Deborah L. Franke %A Thomas R. Truscott %T Early Experiences Using UNIX on the Gould SEL Concept Computers %P 341-347 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Research Triangle Institute %A Gary Gafke %A Eric Bergan %T Local Network with Virtual Ports %P 293 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Johns Hopkins University %O Abstract only %A Michel Gien %T The Sol Operating System %P 75-78 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W INRIA %A Edward Haenlin %T A Data Base Frontend, Driven By Tables Generated from a Data Dictionary %P 313-320 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W New York Blood Center %A Edward Hirgelt %T Enhancing MAKE or Re-inventing a Rounder Wheel %P 45-58 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Zehntel, Inc. %A R.C. Holt %A M.P. Mendel %A S.G. Perelgut %T TUNIS: A Portable, UNIX Compatible Kernel Written in Concurrent Euclid %P 61-74 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Computer Systems Research Group %A Clyde W. Hoover %T A User Information Data Base for UNIX (What to do when /etc/passwd just isn't enough) %P 121-134 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W University of Texas at Austin %A Joel Isaacson %T A General Purpose Programming Language with an Embedded Data Base Interface %P 247 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Sarris Computers %O Abstract only %A Larry K. Isley %T UNIX Licensing and New AT&T Product Offerings %P 3 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Western Electric %O Abstract only %A Samuel C. Kendall %T Bcc: Runtime Checking for C Programs %P 5-16 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Delft Consulting Corporation %A Tomihiko Kojima %A Hidehiko Akita %A Hisashi Hashimoto %T A Multiplexed Interactive System PWB/II %P 355-362 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Hitachi Ltd. %A Tomihiko Kojima %A Hidehiko Akita %A Hisashi Hashimoto %T An Approach to a Machine Independent UNIX - UNIX on HITAC M-series Virtual Machines %P 363-369 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Hitachi Ltd. %A David Korn %T KSH - A Shell Programming Language %P 191-202 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Bob Kridle %A Kirk McKusick %T Performance Effects of Disk Subsystem Choices for Vax Systems Running 4.2BSD UNIX %P 155-169 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W mt. Xinu %A Michael Lesk %T Technology Driven Software vs. Psychology of Users: An Irresistible Force Meets an Immovable Object %P 2 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A Brian Lucas %A Heinz Lycklama %T A General-Purpose Object-File Format %P 119 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Interactive Systems Corporation %O Abstract only %A Michael Lutz %A Michael Shon %T Running the UNIX Kernel in User Mode %P 171-176 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W GCA, Tropel Division %A Heinz Lycklama %T Status Report from the /usr/group Standards Committee %P 353 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Interactive Systems, Inc. %O Abstract only %A David Mankins %A Daniel Franklin %T A Simple Window Management Facility for the UNIX Timesharing System %P 203-228 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc. %A Martin J. McGowan, III %A William L. Anderson %A Allen H. Brumm %T Mm4 - Make with M4 for Maintaining Makefiles %P 59 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Computer Consoles, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Jim McKie %T Where is Europe? %P 323-326 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam %A Marshall Kirk McKusick %T gprof: A Call Graph Execution Profiler %P 81-88 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %A Wayne McLaren %T UNIX a la Data General %P 79 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Data General Corporation %O Abstract only %A Osamu Nakamura %A Jun Murai %T On-line Manual System For Software Development on UNIX %P 19-30 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Keio University %A Laura Neff %T Virtual Memory Management in GENIX %P 109-117 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W National Semiconductor Corporation %A Robert E. Novak %T Using Make Effectively %P 59 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Pyramid Technology Corporation %O Abstract only %A Michael O'Dell %T Berkeley UNIX after 4.2BSD: Where is it going and why do we want it to get there? %P 292 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Michael D. O'Dell %T UNIX and Electronic Mail: Trials, Tribulations, and Proposals %P 327 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Ed Patriquin %T File System Considerations in a Multiple Processor UNIX Environment %P 118 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Convergent Technologies %O Abstract only %A Gary Perlman %T The Interface Arsenal: Software Tools for User-Interface Development %P 177 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Bell Labs, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A Rob Pike %T UNIX Style, or cat -v Considered Harmful %P 263 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A Douglas J. Ross %A M. Martin Taylor %T UNIX Support for Guaranteed Real-Time Processing %P 137-153 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W ANDYNE Computing Limited %A Ralph Ryan %A Hans Spiller %A Dave Weil %T A New Portable Compiler for XENIX %P 229-235 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Microsoft Corporation %A Bob Scheulen %T Version 7 Compatibility Under System 3/5 %P 349-352 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Microsoft Corporation %A Charles R. Smith %T UNIX Writer's Workbench %P 321 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Colorado State University %O Abstract only %A Joseph L. Steffen %A Michael T. Veach %T The Edit Shell - Combining Screen Editing and the History List %P 187-190 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Bell Laboratories, Naperville %A Andrew S. Tanenbaum %A Hans van Staveren %A E.G. Keizer %T A UNIX Tool Kit for Making Portable Compilers %P 255-261 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Vrije Universiteit %A Martin Tuori %T Talking to UNIX - Some Experience with Speech Input %P 179-185 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W DCIEM, Toronto %A A. Wambecq %T NETIX: A Distributed Operating System Based on UNIX Software and Local Networking %P 295-310 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Bell Telephone Manufacturing Co., Antwerp, Belgium %A Michael E. Wilens %T SERIX - A High Performance Implementation of UNIX for the IBM Series/1 %P 89-99 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Computerized Office Services Incorporated (COSI) %A Peter Wolfe %A Allen Hustler %T A Powerful Accounting Package for UNIX-Based Systems %P 321 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W Human Computing Resources Corporation %O Abstract only %A Jay Zelitzky %A Sunil Srivastava %T Compilers on the NS16000 %P 237-245 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1983 %C Toronto, Ont. %W National Semiconductor %A A. Adamson %T Description of the 'bed' Binary Editor %P 12-23 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1983 %V 3 %N 4 %W LERS, Paris %A Ed Keizer %A Andrew S. Tanenbaum %A Hans van Staveren %T The Amsterdam Compiler Kit %P 29-33 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1983 %V 3 %N 4 %W Vrije Universiteit %A Rob Kolstad %A Karen Summers-Horton %T Mapping the UUCP Network %P 34-39 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1983 %V 3 %N 4 %W CONVEX Computer Corporation %A Theo de Ridder %T Some Self-Reproducing Programs %P 9-11 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1983 %V 3 %N 4 %W IHBO de MAERE %A Andrew S. Tanenbaum %A Teus Hagen %T Two programs, many UNIX systems (reprint) %P 24-26 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1983 %V 3 %N 4 %W Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam %A Bob Calland %T Enhancements to format %P 7 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Naval Ocean Systems Center %O Abstract only %A Charlie Dolan %A Dave Martin %T LISP for the Software Tools VOS %P 15 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Hughes Aircraft Co. %O Listing only, no abstract or paper available %A Paul Hausman %T Tools in Australia %P 14 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %O Abstract only %A John Henshew %T Update on Software Tools Implementation - Data General's RDOS %P 14 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W CompuCode %O Abstract only %A Van Jacobson %T Interactive Data Analysis using the Software Tools %P 8 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Phil Scherrer %T Software Tools in C? %P 3-6 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Carousel MicroTools, Inc. %A Joe Sventek %T A Portable Mail System for the Software Tools Virtual Operating System %P 7-8 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Bob Upshaw %A Joe Sventek %A Van Jacobson %T West Coast Implementors Group Proposed Standards %P 15-16 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Bob Upshaw %A Van Jacobson %T New Tools for the Virtual Operating System %P 9-13 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %A Bill Allen %T REGULUS, a Real-Time UNIX Lookalike %P 268 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Alcyon Corporation %O Abstract only %A Eric Allman %T Mail Systems and Addressing in 4.2bsd %P 53-62 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Britton-Lee, Inc. %A Mitch Bishop %T Handling Very Large Programs on a 16-bit Super-micro %P 41-47 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Zilog, Inc. %A Kent Blackett %T A Menu-Driven Real-Time UNIX System %P 279-283 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W MASSCOMP %A Jack Blevins %T The Port of UNIX to the Gould 32/27 %P 273-278 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Gould, Inc. %A Luigi Cerofolini %T UNIX for the STD Bus %P 185 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Universita Di Bologna %O Abstract only %A John Chambers %A John Quarterman %T UNIX System III and 4.1BSD; a Practical Comparison %P 25-38 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Texas Medical Branch %A Paul Chen %A Chet Britten %T Experiences in Porting 4.1BSD UNIX to the [lambda]750 VLSI Development System %P 132 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Metheus Corporation %O Abstract only %A Frederick W. Clegg %T Hewlett-Packard's Entry into the UNIX Community %P 119-131 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Hewlett-Packard Company %A Robert E. Conant %A Herbert G. Mayer %T COBOL Compiler Construction Experiences Using lex and yacc %P 69-98 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Burroughs Corp. %A Don Cragun %T UNIX System Definitions and Standards %P 112 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A Michael Denny %T Delivering UNIX to the End-User Market %P 311-312 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W BASIS, Inc. %O Abstract and summary %A Matt Dickey %A Greg Noel %A Bob Querido %A Bill Appelbe %A Jim McGinness %T Architectural Implications of UNIX (or Pitfalls for UNIX Porters!) %P 307 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W NCR Corporation %O Abstract only %A Camran Elahian %T New UNIX Markets in Engineering %P 313 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Computer-Aided Engineering %O Abstract only %A Steven R. Evans %T Windows with 4.2BSD %P 260 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Jerome Feder %T Evolution of UNIX System Performance %P 110-111 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A W.R. Guffy %T System V Offering %P 48 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W AT&T %O Abstract only %A R.C. Haight %A D.B. Knudsen %T ARIEL: An Experimental UNIX-based Interactive Video Information System %P 167-168 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Bell Laboratories %O Abstract only %A Brian Harvey %T UNIX Logo %P 145-150 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Atari, Inc. %A Greg Hidley %T Device Independent Graphics Enhancements at ITTDCD %P 247-250 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W ITT Defense Communications Division %A Jay R. Hosler %T Meeting the Coming UNIX Training Challenge %P 177-184 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W User Training Corporation %A Jim Isaak %T Standards Organization: Levels and Measurement %P 348-349 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Charles River Data Systems %O Abstract only %A Larry K. Isley %T Licensing Activity and Pricing %P 49-50 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W AT&T %O Abstract only %A M.A. Jenkins %T The NIAL Language Project %P 331-332 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Queens University %A Michael Karels %T An Implementation of the vfork System Call for PDP-11 UNIX %P 40 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W U.C. Berkeley %O Abstract only %A Bob Katsive %T UNIX Markets and Competition %P 308-309 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Gnostic Concepts %O Abstract only %A Laura L. King %T The Informix Commercial DBMS for UNIX %P 245 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Relational Database Systems, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Steven M. Kramer %T LINUS (Leading Into Noticeable UNIX Security) %P 143 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Mitre Corporation %O Abstract only %A D.J. Kretsch %T C Programming Environment %P 111 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A J. Eli Lamb %T Towards a UNIX System Ada Programming Support Environment %P 143 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A Jim Lawson %T UNIX Research at Lucasfilms %P 167 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Lucasfilms Ltd. %O Abstract only %A John R. Levine %T Interactive System/Three and the Intel Data Base Processor %P 229-236 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation %A Jeff Loomis %A Phil Mercurio %T Computer Animation at UCSD %P 261-267 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Seacoast Software and Salk Institute %A Heinz Lycklama %T The /usr/group Standards Committee %P 335-347 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Interactive Systems Corporation %A Tom Lyon %A Bill Shannon %T 4.2BSD on the Sun Workstation (or What we Did on our Summer Vacation)(or How to Emulate a VAX on a 68000) %P 132 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Don Mackay %T Terminal-Independent Plotting Packages: An Example and Suggestions for Standards %P 251-255 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W U.C. San Diego %A Rod Manis %T /rdb: A Relational Data Base Management System %P 237-240 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %A Marlene Martin %T Distribution and Differentiation %P 313 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W The Marketing Network %O Abstract only %A John Mashey %T Software Army on the March - Project Strategies and Tactics %P 17-21 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Bell Laboratories, Whippany %A John R. Mashey %T SOLID: for On-Line Systems Development %P 333-334 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Bell Laboratories, Whippany %O Abstract only %A James A. Moyer %T BIBFIND - A Bibliographic Retrieval System %P 63-67 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W U.C. San Francisco %A Paul Neelands %A Richard Miller %A Chris Sturgess %T UNIX for the National 16032 %P 269-272 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Human Computing Resources Corporation %O Extended abstract %A James A. Neyer %T UNIX Time-sharing Menu-driven Office System for Terminals (UTMOST) %P 116 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Perkin-Elmer %O Abstract only %A Mike O'Dell %T Portability in the UNIX World - What UNIX Can Learn from the Software Tools %P 314 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Darwyn Peachey %T Improved Schedulers for Non-Paged UNIX Systems %P 39 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Hospital Systems Study Group %O Abstract only %A Eric Petersen %T The History and Purpose of Standards %P 348 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W P2/I %O Brief description only %A Monte Pickard %T The Plexus Networked UNIX %P 51 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Plexus Computers, Inc. %O Abstract only %A George Powers %T A Global Optimizing C Compiler %P 151-166 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Zilog, Inc. %A Steve Pozgaj %T UNIX for the Computer Automation 4/95 %P 307 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Human Computing Resources Corporation %O Abstract only %A William Raves %A James Cassidy %T Development of a Digital Simulation System in a UNIX Environment %P 169-176 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Computer Automation %A G. Brendan Reilley %T CSNET Status Report %P 51 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Delaware %O Abstract only %A Spencer Rugaber %T A Uniform and Simple User Interface to UNIX %P 113-115 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Interactive Systems Corporation %A Dave Sandel %T System V Support Offering %P 48-49 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Western Electric %O Abstract only %A Donn Seeley %T VAX11 Compatibility on PDP-11s %P 193-198 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W U.C. San Diego %A Michael Shantz %T Graphics Standards for Personal Workstations %P 257-259 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Eric R. Shienbrood %A Carl A. Soeder %A James R. Ward %A Kincade N. Webb %T UNIX on Apollo Computers (Yet Another UNIX Emulation) %P 133-142 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Apollo Computer, Inc. %A Glenn C. Skinner %A Bill Jolitz %T UNIX on the National Semiconductor NS16032 %P 291-306 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W National Semiconductor %A J.L. Steffen %T Ctrace - A Portable Debugger for C Programs %P 187-191 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Bell Laboratories %A F.W. Stitt %T Research Database Management Software for UNIX-based Microcomputers %P 201-209 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Clinical Data Research Services, Inc. %A Robert Swartz %T Criteria for Standards %P 349 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Mark Williams Co. %O Abstract only %A Berkley A. Tague %T The UNIX System: New Directions %P 109 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A Michael Tilson %T A Tutorial on C Portability %P 315-323 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Human Computing Resources Corporation %A William Torcaso %T The IS/1 Workbench for VAX/VMS %P 199 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Interactive Systems Corporation %O Abstract only %A Bill Tuthill %T Development of refer: Bug Fixes and Enhancements (or (unofficially) "Refer Madness") %P 99-103 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W U.C. Berkeley %A P. Verbaeten %A Y. Berbers %T Porting UNIX %P 285-289 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Katholieke Universiteit Leuven %A J. Robert Ward %T The Design and Implementation of the DB Relational Database Management System %P 211-228 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis %A Anthony I. Wasserman %A David T. Shewmake %T RAPID: A Tool for Building Interactive Information Systems %P 105-108 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W U.C. San Francisco %A Anthony I. Wasserman %A Martin Kersten %T Focus/USE: A Low Keystroke Database Editor and Browser %P 241-244 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W U.C. San Francisco %A Larry A. Wehr %T UNIX File System Evolution %P 110 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A Henry Wilder %T Getting Venture Capital %P 308 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Dougery, Jones and Wilder Venture Capital %O Abstract only %A Ellen Williams %T EUNICE %P 284 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W The Wollongong Group, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Jean Wood %T VMS C Compiler %P 330 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Digital Equipment Corporation %O Abstract only %A Joseph Yao %T UNIX APL %P 330 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Science Applications Inc. %O Abstract only %A Jean Yates %A Rebecca Thomas %T Writing User Documentation for UNIX Systems %P 117 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Yates Ventures %O Abstract only %A Arthur Zemon %T A Friendly Text Processing Environment %P 116 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W TRW %O Abstract only %A Steve Zucker %T Contiguous Load Modules for UNIX %P 39 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Interactive Systems Corporation %O Abstract only %A Steven Zucker %T IS/3: A Compatible Extension of UNIX System III %P 325-329 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1983 %C San Diego, CA %W Interactive Systems Corporation %A Lou Katz %T USENET in the Sky %P 8-10 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D December 1984 %V 9 %N 6 %W USENIX %A Thomas Alborough %T Reloadable UNIX Device Drivers %P 135-144 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Creare R&D %A Ross Bott %T OSx: Towards a Single UNIX System for Superminis %P 145-167 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Pyramid Technology %A Chet Britten %A Paul Chen %T Multiprocessor Debugging on a Shared Memory System %P 33-38 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Metheus Corporation %A Curtis B. Downing %A Frank Farance %T Transparent Implementation of Shared Libraries %P 209-222 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Bunker Ramo Information Systems; Systems Theory Design Corporation %A Alan R. Feuer %T You CAN Feel Good Knowing it is Written in C %P 57-64 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Catalytix Corporation %A Matthew S. Hecht %A John R. Levine %A Justin C. Walker %T A Distributed File System for UNIX %P 23-32 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Interactive Systems Corporation %A Kathleen Hemenway %A Helene Armitage %T Proposed Syntax Standard for UNIX System Commands %P 89-98 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Robert J.K. Jacob %T User-Level Window Manager for UNIX %P 123-134 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Naval Research Laboratory %A Rob Kolstad %A Karen Summers-Horton %T Mapping the UUCP Network %P 251-258 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Bob Kridle %T New 1/2-inch Tape Options and Trade-Offs for 4.2BSD UNIX on DEC VAX Processors %P 168-182 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W mt Xinu %A Jeff Lindberg %T A Layered Implementation of the UNIX Kernel on the HP9000 Series 500 Computers %P 183-194 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Hewlett-Packard %A Byron Look %A Gary Ho %T Real-time Extensions to the UNIX Operating System %P 293-299 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Hewlett-Packard %A Heinz Lycklama %T /usr/group Standards Effort %P 231-244 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Interative Systems Corporation %A Rex McDowell %T A UNIX-Based Color Graphics Workstation %P 115-122 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Metheus Corporation %A Jean McNamara %A Paresh Vaish %A Richard N. Bryant %T Writing Device Drivers for XENIX Systems %P 195-208 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Intel Corporation %A Lambert Meertens %A Steven Pemberton %T An Implementation of the B Programming Language %P 65-74 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W CWI %A Joaquin Miller %T Connecting a UNIX System to an X.25 Network %P 47-56 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Pacific Software Manufacturing Company %A Bill Northlich %A Bruce Borden %T The Excelan TCP/IP Protocol Package %P 1-12 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Northlich CSS; Silicon Graphics %A D.A. Nowitz %A P. Honeyman %A B.E. Redman %T Experimental Implementation of UUCP - Security Aspects %P 245-250 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Michael T. O'Brien %A Daniel B. Long %T CSNET Grows Up %P 13-16 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W The Rand Corporation; Bolt Beranek and Newman %A Steven T. Polyak %A Jeffrey S. Barr %T Life with UNIX in Real-Time %P 285-292 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Contel Information Systems %A T. Scott Pyne %A Joseph S.D. Yao %T MIPS: A UNIX-Based Microcomputer Message Switching System %P 99-114 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Hadron %A Brian E. Redman %A Pat E. Parseghian %T Behind Every Binary License ins the UNIX Heritage %P 75-82 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Central Services Organization; Princeton University %A David Robboy %T UNIX Block I/O Optimization on Microcomputers %P 223-230 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Intel Corporation %A Charles M. Robins %T Adapting UNIX for Data Communications %P 39-46 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Rabbit Software Corporation %A Joseph L. Steffen %T Software Administration over Computer Networks - The Exptools Experience %P 17-22 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Andrew Tannenbaum %T Political History of UNIX %P 83-88 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W MASSCOMP %A Ellen Ullman %A Page Thompson %A Jerry Carlin %T Building Tunnels and Bridges: Constructing a Commercial Application Under UNIX %P 259-284 %I USENIX %B USENIX UniForum Conference Proceedings %D January 17-20, 1984 %C Washington D.C. %W Insurnet %A Peter Collinson %T On the Design of the UNIX Operating System %P 12-13 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July 1984 %V 9 %N 3 %W University of Kent %A Ken Goodwin %T System V Performance Enhancements %P 6-11 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July 1984 %V 9 %N 3 %W N.J. State Medical Underwriters, Inc. %A Nelson Beebe %T A Portable TOPS-20-like Command Parser %P 354 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W University of Utah %O Abstract only %A Allen Cole %T A Ratfor Implementation of KERMIT %P 355-367 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W University of Utah %A Neil Groundwater %T Ada? Yet Another VOS? %P 353 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Analytic Disciplines Inc. %O Abstract only %A Dave Martin %T Avionics Simulation Package: A Large Systems Application in Ratfor %P 352 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Hughes Aircraft Company %O Abstract only %A Bill Meine %T An Update on the Software Tools Standards Effort %P 352 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Sun Microsystems %O Abstract only %A Michael Norred %T Mine Planning Applications in Ratfor %P 354 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W MINESoft %O Abstract only %A Vern Paxson %T A LEX Tool for the VOS %P 353 %I Software Tools Users Group %B USENIX/Software Tools Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Bill Appelbe %A Bob Querido %T An Adaptable Object Code Optimizer for UNIX Systems %P 111-118 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W University of California, San Diego %A Maurice J. Bach %A Steven J. Buroff %T A Multiprocessor UNIX System %P 174-177 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Summit %A Richard A. Becker %T Experiences with a Large Mixed-Language System Running Under the UNIX Operating System %P 326-331 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Stowe Boyd %T SYSTANT: An Integrated Programming Environment for Modular C under UNIX %P 141-150 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W AZREX, Inc. %A T.W. Butler %A L.A. Kennedy %T The UNIX System help Facility %P 253-257 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Summit %A David A. Butterfield %A Gerald J. Popek %T Network Tasking in the Locus Distributed UNIX System %P 62-71 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Locus Computing Corporation %A Peter E. Collins %T WINDX - Windows for the UNIX Environment %P 159-165 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Ithaca Intersystems, Inc. %A Douglas E. Comer %A Larry L. Peterson %T DRAGONMAIL: A Prototype Conversation-Based Mail System %P 42-51 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Purdue University %A Piers Dick-Lauder %A R.J. Kummerfeld %A Robert Elz %T ACSNET - The Australian Alternative to UUCP %P 11-17 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W University of Sydney %A Gene Dronek %T Relating Benchmarks to Performance Projections, or What do you do with 20 pounds of benchmark data? %P Abstract p. 227, paper in Addendum pp. 12-25 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Aim Technology %A Robert Elz %T Resource Controls, Privileges, and other MUSH %P 183-191 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W University of Melbourne %A Stuart I. Feldman %T An Architecture History of the UNIX System %P xi-xvi %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Bell Communications Research %A James Gettys %T Project Athena %P 72-77 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Riccardo Gusella %A Stefano Zatti %T TEMPO - A Network Time Controller for a Distributed Berkeley UNIX System %P 78-85 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W University of California, Berkeley %A Mark R. Horton %T What is a Domain? %P 368-372 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Bell Laboratories, Columbus %A Mark R. Horton %A Karen Summers-Horton %A Berry Kercheval %T Proposal for a UUCP/Usenet Registry Host %P 373 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W UUCP Project %O Abstract only %A Jay Hosler %T Interactivity in Packaged UNIX Training: A Modest Proposal %P 346-349 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W User Training Corporation %A Evan L. Ivie %T The Readers Workbench - A System for Computer Assisted Reading %P 270-279 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Brigham Young University %A Van Jacobson %A Craig Leres %A Joseph Sventek %A Wayne Graves %T 4bsd UNIX TCP/IP and VMS DECNET: Experience in Negotiating a Peaceful Coexistence %P 323-325 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Mark Kahrs %A Lee Moore %T Adventures with Typesetter-Independent TROFF %P 258-269 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W University of Rochester %A Berry Kercheval %T A Reliable Mail Service for the UUCP Net: Implementation Status Report %P 374 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Zehntel Inc. %O Abstract only %A T.J. Killian %T Processes as Files %P 203-207 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Douglas P. Kingston, III %T MMDFII: A Technical Review %P 32-41 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Ballistic Research Lab, Aberdeen Proving Grounds %A Perry S. Kivolowitz %T Optical Storage Management under the UNIX Operating System %P 297-311 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W State University of New York at Stony Brook %A Andrew Koenig %T Automatic Software Distribution %P 312-322 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Clara S. Lai %A Chris Peer Johnson %T Memory Management Units and the UNIX Kernel %P 208-213 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W UniSoft Systems %A Jeffrey P. Lankford %T UNIX System V and 4BSD Performance %P 228-236 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Summit %A Kok-Weng Lee %A Mario D. Ruggiero %T An Optimizing Portable C Compiler for the New CDC CYBER 180 %P 100-109 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Human Computing Resources Corporation %A Sam Leffler %A Mike Karels %A M. Kirk McKusick %T Measuring and Improving the Performance of 4.2BSD %P 237-252 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Lucasfilm, Ltd. %A Manton Matthews %A Yogeesh Kamath %T The FP-Shell %P 133-140 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W University of South Carolina %A Bubette McLeod %T Introducing People to UNIX %P 344-345 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Informatics General Corporation %A Richard Miller %T A Demand Paging Virtual Memory Manager for System V %P 178-182 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Human Computing Resources Corporation %A Charles C. Mills %A Anthony I. Wasserman %T A Transition Diagram Editor %P 287-296 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W University of California, Berkeley %A Erik Reeh Nielsen %A Soren Lauesen %A Vilhelm Rosenqvist %T An Expandable Object-based UNIX Kernel %P 193-202 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W NCR Systems Engineering Copenhagen %A Kiyoki Ohkubo %T LIPs: Knowledge Base Development System %P 151-158 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W PANAFACOM Limited %A Brian Pawlowski %A Alan Filipski %T The Dynamics of a Semi-Large Software Project with Specific Reference to a UNIX System Port %P 332-342 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Motorola Inc. %A Alex Phillips %T The Livermore Interactive Network Communication System %P 98-99 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Rob Pike %T A Text-Oriented Terminal Multiplexor for Blits %P 173 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Bell Labs, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A Michael L. Powell %T Using Modula-2 for System Programming with UNIX %P 119-132 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Bakul Shah %A Robert P. Warnock, III %T A Dynamic Bad-Block Forwarding Algorithm %P 192 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Fortune Systems Corporation (Warnock) %O Abstract only %A T.C. Slattery %A William McCool %T Circuit Design Aids - CDA: A Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing System %P 280-286 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W United States Naval Academy %A Douglas B. Terry %A Mark Painter %A David W. Riggle %A Songnian Zhou %T The Berkeley Internet Name Domain Server %P 23-31 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W University of California, Berkeley %A Walter F. Tichy %A Zuwang Ruan %T Towards a Distributed File System %P 87-97 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Purdue University %A Michael Tilson %T Towards a UNIX Standard %P 1-10 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Human Computing Resources Corporation %A Chris Torek %A Mark Weiser %T The Maryland Window System %P 166-172 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W University of Maryland %A Paresh K. Vaish %A Jean Marie McNamara %T Techniques for Debugging XENIX Device Drivers %P 214-223 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Intel Corporation %A Robert Walsh %A Robert Gurwitz %T Converting the BBN TCP/IP to 4.2BSD %P 52-61 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W BBN Laboratories %A Robert P. Warnock, III %T User-Mode Development of Hardware and Kernel Software %P 224-226 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Fortune Systems Corporation %O Abstract only %A Robert P. Warnock, III %A Bakul Shah %T A Simple Simulation Toolkit in C %P Abstract on p. 110, paper in Addendum pp. 2-11 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W Fortune Systems Corporation %A P.J. Weinberger %T The Version 8 Network File System %P 86 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %O Abstract only %A Lauren Weinstein %T Broadcasting of Netnews and Network Mail via Satellite %P 18-22 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1984 %C Salt Lake City, UT %A Piers Lauder %T Domain Addressing in ACSnet %P 5-8 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D August 1985 %V 10 %N 3 %W Sydney University %A Michael S. Saxon %T Using gsck - A Guide to the UNIX File System Check Program %P 13-26 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D August 1985 %V 10 %N 3 %W SGS Semiconductor Pte. Ltd. %A Tom Duff %T Quaternion Splines for Animating Orientation %P 54-62 %I USENIX %B Second Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D December 12-13, 1985 %C Monterey, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Adrian Freed %T MacMix: Mixing Music with a Mouse %P 23-37 %I USENIX %B Second Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D December 12-13, 1985 %C Monterey, CA %W IRCAM %A Paul Haeberli %T A Data-flow Environment for Interactive Graphics %P 1-12 %I USENIX %B Second Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D December 12-13, 1985 %C Monterey, CA %W Silicon Graphics Inc. %A Roy Hall %T Scattered Thoughts on Color %P 63-75 %I USENIX %B Second Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D December 12-13, 1985 %C Monterey, CA %W Wavefront Technologies, Inc. %A Andrew Hume %T Folding Regular Polyhedra %P 76-81 %I USENIX %B Second Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D December 12-13, 1985 %C Monterey, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Carlo H. Sequin %T A Modular Rendering and Modeling System %P 38-53 %I USENIX %B Second Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D December 12-13, 1985 %C Monterey, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %A Spencer W. Thomas %T A Low Cost Graphics Workstation %P 13-22 %I USENIX %B Second Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D December 12-13, 1985 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Utah %A Ronen Barzel %A David Salesin %T Patchwork: A Dataflow Model for Efficient Graphics Programming %P 43-53 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D October/November 1985 %V 10 %N 4 %W Lucasfilm Ltd. %A Charles Bigelow %T Principles of Structured Font Design for the Personal Workstation %P 65-83 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D October/November 1985 %V 10 %N 4 %A Julian E. Gomez %T A UNIX Image Production Pipeline %P 40-42 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D October/November 1985 %V 10 %N 4 %W Cranston/Csuri Productions, Inc. %A Roy Hall %T Software Architecture for Animation Systems %P 35-39 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D October/November 1985 %V 10 %N 4 %W Robert Abel & Associates %A S. McGeady %T Window Managers are Operating Systems: Software for a Distributed Graphics System %P 23-34 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D October/November 1985 %V 10 %N 4 %W Ann Arbor Terminals %A Spencer W. Thomas %T The Alpha_1 Computer-Aided Geometric Design System in the UNIX Environment %P 54-64 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D October/November 1985 %V 10 %N 4 %W University of Utah %A Theo de Ridder %T Yet Another Implementation of Coroutines for C %P 1-8 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Summer 1985 %V 5 %N 2 %W IHBO "de Maere" %A Evan Adams %A Steven S. Muchnick %T Dbxtool - A Window-Based Symbolic Debugger for Sun Workstations %P 213-227 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Eric Allman %A David Been %T An Exception Handler for C %P 25-45 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Britton Lee, Inc. %A Eric Allman %A Miriam Amos %T Sendmail Revisited %P 547-555 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Britton Lee, Inc. %A Jonathan Bachrach %A John Wallerius %A Jehan-Francois Paris %T A XINU Virtual Machine %P 348-355 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W University of California, San Diego %A Bob Beck %A Bob Kasten %T VLSI Assist in Building a Multiprocessor UNIX System %P 255-275 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Sequent Computer Systems %A C. Gordon Bell %A Steve Emmerich %A Ivor Durham %A Daniel P. Siewiorek %A Andrew Wilson %T Computer Structures are Changing: Will UNIX Change with Them? %P 1-4 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Encore Computer Corporation %A Peter H. Berens %T Array Processing Under UNIX %P 175-181 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Apunix Computer Services %A Catherine A. Brooks %T Experiences with Electronic Software Distribution %P 433-436 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Information Systems %A Luis Felipe Cabrera %A Michael J. Karels %A David Mosher %T The Impact of Buffer Management on Networking Software Performance in Berkeley UNIX 4.2BSD: A Case Study %P 507-518 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W University of California, Berkeley %A JoMei Chang %T SunNet %P 71-78 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Clement T. Cole %A Perry B. Flinn %A Alan B. Atlas %T An Implementation of an Extended File System for UNIX %P 131-149 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W MASSCOMP %A Bruce Ellis %T A Stable Storage Package %P 209-212 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W University of Sydney %A P. Ewens %A D.R. Blythe %A M. Funkenhauser %A R.C. Holt %T Tunis: A Distributed Multiprocessor Operating System %P 247-254 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W University of Toronto %A Thomas Ferrin %T A Recipe for Establishing Point-to-Point TCP/IP Network Links with 4.2 BSD UNIX %P 113-117 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W University of California, San Francisco %A Alan R. Feuer %T si - An Interpreter for the C Language %P 47-55 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Catalytix Corporation %A Glenn S. Fowler %T The Fourth Generation Make %P 159-174 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Ed Gould %T Device Drivers in a Multiprocessor Environment %P 357-360 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W mt Xinu %A Curt Gridley %T Improving the Performance of Scientific Applications on a Supermicro Using a Custom Floating Point Processor and An Optimizing Compiler %P 597-610 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Massachusetts Computer Corp. %A Marion O. Harris %T Thoughts on an All-Natural User Interface %P 343-347 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Bell Communications Research %A Michael J. Hawley %T UNIX Tools for a Personal Database %P 333-341 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Lucasfilm, Ltd. %A Michael J. Hawley %A Samuel J. Leffler %T Windows for UNIX at Lucasfilm %P 393-406 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Lucasfilm, Ltd. %A Denise Hewson %A Gregory Cullen %A Alan Nugent %T Integral Array Processing in a Multiprocessor UNIX Environment %P 183-187 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W MASSCOMP %A Mark Himelstein %A Peter Rowell %T Multi-process Debugging %P 155-158 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. %A Jack Inman %T Implementing Loosely Coupled Functions on Tightly Coupled Engines %P 277-298 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Sequent Computer Systems %A Richard Jaenson %A Gregory Taylor %A Cyrus Umrigar %A Alison Brown %T A Parallel Array Processing Environment under 4.2bsd UNIX %P 195-208 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Cornell University %A Robert S. Jung %T Porting the AT&T Demand Paged UNIX Implementation to Microcomputers %P 361-372 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W UniSoft Systems %A Michael Leon Kazar %T Camphor: A Programming Environment for Extensible Systems %P 107-112 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Carnegie-Mellon University %A Thomas J. Kelly %A Allen McIntosh %T A Portable Intermediate Code Optimizer for C %P 577-589 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Human Computing Resources Corporation %A Jonathan Kepecs %T Lightweight Processes for UNIX Implementation and Applications %P 299-308 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Andrew Koenig %T The Snocone Programming Language %P 87-106 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A David G. Korn %A Kiem-Phong Vo %T In Search of a Better Malloc %P 489-506 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Don Libes %T User-Level Shared Variables (in a Hierarchical Control Environment) %P 317-324 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W National Bureau of Standards %A Heinz Lycklama %T UNIX on a Microprocessor - 10 Years Later %P 5-16 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation %A Tom Lyon %A Joseph Skudlarek %T All the Chips that Fit %P 557-561 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Manton M. Matthews %A Ted Nolan %T LEVI: A Prototype Active Assistance Interface %P 325-331 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W University of South Carolina %A M. Kirk McKusick %A Mike Karels %T Performance Improvements and Functional Enhancements in 4.3BSD %P 519-531 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W University of California, Berkeley %A Gary Mee %T OEM Application %P 188-190 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W NMR Imaging %A Eben Ostby %A Allan Kaplan %T SM: A Small Mailer %P 539-546 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Lucasfilm Ltd. %A Rob Pike %A P.J. Weinberger %T The Hideous Name %P 563-568 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Rob Pike %A David L. Presotto %T Face the Nation %P 81-86 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A D.L. Presotto %A D.M. Ritchie %T Interprocess Communication in the Eighth Edition Unix System %P 309-316 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A David L. Presotto %T Upas - a simpler approach to network mail %P 533-538 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Brian E. Redman %T Who Answers Your Telephone When You're in the Information Age? %P 569-576 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Bell Communications Research %A Rocky Rhodes %A Paul Haeberli %A Kipp Hickman %T Mex - A Window Manager for the IRIS %P 381-392 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Silicon Graphics Inc. %A Marshall T. Rose %A John L. Romine %T MH.5: How to process 200 messages a day and still get some real work done %P 455-487 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Northrop Research and Technology Center %A P.K. Rowe %A S. Sartzetakis %A B. Vishnubhatla %T A Multiprocessor Performance Measurement Tool %P 421-432 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Carleton University %A Russel Sandberg %A David Goldberg %A Steve Kleiman %A Dan Walsh %A Bob Lyon %T Design and Implementation of the Sun Network Filesystem %P 119-130 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Ariel Shattan %A Jenny Hecker %T Documenting UNIX: Beyond Man Pages %P 437-454 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Tektronix, Inc. %A Grant Stokes %T University Application %P 191-193 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Princeton University %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T An Extensible I/O Facility for C++ %P 57-70 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Tracy Tims %T A Portable Reference Optimizer for the System V Loader %P 591-596 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Human Computing Resources Corporation %A R.D. Trammell %T A Capability Based Hierarchic Architecture for UNIX Window Management %P 373-379 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Metheus %A Lauren Weinstein %T Project Stargate %P 79-80 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %A Jean Wood %A Hans-Joachim Brede %T Parlez-Vous L'UNIX? The European Perspective, Past and Future %P 17-23 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Digital Equipment Centre Technique European SARL %A David Yost %T The Cloned Tree Method of Revision Control or A Rich Person's Revision Control System or How I adapted the UNIX file system and tools that manipulate it to perform project revision control %P 229-245 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %A Songnian Zhou %A Herve Dacosta %A Alan Jay Smith %T A File System Tracing Package for Berkeley UNIX %P 407-419 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W University of California, Berkeley %A Steven A. Zimmerman %T A Debugger for the UNIX Kernel %P 151-153 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1985 %C Portland, OR %W Masscomp %A Gary Aitken %A Christine Scott %A Kenneth Scott %T DIBOLIX - An Implementation of DIBOL under UNIX %P 30-33 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Finished Software %A Paul Bame %T A High-performance Model for 2-D Alphanumeric Display Generation %P 65-68 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Hewlett-Packard %A Douglas Comer %A Ralph E. Droms %T Tilde Trees in the UNIX Environment %P 23-29 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Purdue University %A Ian Darwin %A Geoff Collyer %T Can't Happen or /* NOTREACHED */ or Real Programs Dump Core %P 136-151 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W University of Toronto %A Morris Djavaheri %A Stan Osborne %T Modula-2 - An Alternative to C for System Programming %P 34-42 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W San Francisco State University %A Raymond B. Essick, IV %T Notesfiles: Why You Should Use Them %P 195-200 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana %A Alan Filipski %T Latent Source Bugs and UNIX System Portability %P 125-130 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Motorola Microsystems %A Eric J. Finger %A Mihcael M. Krueger %A Alan F. Nugent %T A Multi-CPU Version of the UNIX Kernel - Technical Aspects and Market Need %P 11-22 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W MASSCOMP Engineering %A N.H. Gehani %A W. D. Roome %T Concurrent C - An Overview %P 43-50 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Peter Honeyman %A Pat E. Parseghian %T A Parser for Electronic Mail Addresses %P 184-190 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Princeton University %A Vince Kasten %A Paul Ruel %T Development of a Compiler for the Bourne Shell %P 52-58 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Concentric Associates, Inc. %A Daniel Klein %T A Capability Based Protection Mechanism Under Unix %P 152-159 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W The Avatar Corporation %A Rob Kolstad %T Whither the Gurus %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Convex Computer Corporation %O Title listed, no text or abstract %A Robert P. Lawson %A Avi Naiman %A David Slocombe %A Mathew Zaleski %T Geritol for Old Programs or Troff's Got a Lot of Life In It Yet! %P 165-169 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W SoftQuad Inc. %A Stephen J. Mahler %A David A. Curry %T Access - A Program to Interpret Pathname Access Permissions for the UNIX Operating System %P 59-64 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Purdue University %A James E. Mankovich %A Robert B. Kolstad %T Porting the 4.2BSD UNIX Virtual Memory Subsystem %P 4-10 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Convex Computer Corporation %A William J. Meyers %T Monitoring System and Process Performance %P 69-77 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W SCI Systems, Inc. %A Robert T. Nicholson %T The Clipboard Data Interchange Facility %P 131-135 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Sydis, Inc. %A Susan Nycum %A Gaston Snow %A Ely Bartlett %T Research into Liability Issues in Netnews Transmission %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %O Title listed, no text or abstract %A Michael T. O'Brien %T Automatic Forwarding of Mail in CSNET %P 191-194 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Bolt, Beranek and Newman %A James O'Toole %A Chris Torek %A Mark Weiser %T Implementing XNS Protocols for 4.2BSD %P 90-97 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W University of Maryland %A Gary Perlman %T An Overview of the SETOPT Command Line Option Parser Generator %P 160-164 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Joseph E. Requa %T UNIX Kernel Networking Support and the LINCS Communications Architecture %P 98-103 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %A Robert R. Richards %T A Basic Direct Access Method for UNIX %P 176-182 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Chemical Abstracts Service %A John Saxer %T Interpreting UNIX Benchmarks %P 78-89 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W CIE Systems %A M.D. Scheer %A S. Rajeev %T A UNIX-based Ada Runtime System %P 51 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %O Abstract only %A Joseph L. Steffen %T Interactive Examination of a C Program with Cscope %P 170-175 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Naperville %A Karen Summers-Horton %A Mark Horton %T Status of the USENIX UUCP Project %P 183 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %O Abstract only %A Judi Uttal %A Jeff Rothschild %A Charles Kline %T Transparent Integration of UNIX and MS-DOS %P 104-116 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Locus Computing Corporation %A Dan Walsh %A Bob Lyon %A Gary Sager %A J.M. Chang %A D. Goldberg %A S. Kleiman %A T. Lyon %A R. Sandberg %A P. Weiss %T Overview of the Sun Network File System %P 117-124 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Lauren Weinstein %T Netnews via Satellite: A Progress Report (12/84) %P 1-3 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1985 %C Dallas, TX %W Vortex Technology %A Brian Bershad %T Load Balancing With Maitre d' %P 32-45 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1986 %V 11 %N 1 %W University of California, Berkeley %A Erik E. Fair %T A Perspective on the USENET %P 46-52 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1986 %V 11 %N 1 %W USENIX Association %A James S. Schoner %T Ease: A Configuration Language for Sendmail %P 19-31 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1986 %V 11 %N 1 %W Purdue University Computing Center %A Thomas A. Bohannon %T Reflections On A UNIX Scheduler %P 39-45 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1986 %V 11 %N 4 %W Harris Corporation %A Bill Rieken %A Jim Webb %T HoneyDanBer UUCP - Bringing UNIX Systems in the Information Age, Part 2: Error Handling, Administrative Aids, and User Enhancements %P 10-35 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1986 %V 11 %N 4 %A Irwin Tillman %A Peter Honeyman %T Netnews Under VM/CMS %P 36-38 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1986 %V 11 %N 4 %W Princeton University %A Eugene H. Spafford %A John C. Flaspohler %T A Report on the Accuracy of Some Floating Point Math Functions on Selected Computers %P 31-56 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1986 %V 11 %N 2 %W Georgia Institute of Technology %A Bill Rieken %A Jim Webb %T HoneyDanBer UUCP - Bringing UNIX Systems into the Information Age, Part 1: Performance, Security, and Networking Facilities %P 27-36 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1986 %V 11 %N 3 %A C.D. Blewett %A J.T. Edmark %A J.I. Helfman %A M. Wish %T A Multi-Representation, Bitmap Interface to the UNIX File System Constructed from Cooperating Processes %P 41-48 %I USENIX %B Third Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D November 20-21, 1986 %C Monterey, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Owen M. Densmore %T Object Oriented Programming in NeWS %P 117-135 %I USENIX %B Third Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D November 20-21, 1986 %C Monterey, CA %W Sun Microsystems %A David M. Geshwind %T Computer Assisted Color Conversion %P 137-144 %I USENIX %B Third Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D November 20-21, 1986 %C Monterey, CA %W Digital Video Systems %A Julian E. Gomez %A Frank Preston %A Steve Fine %A Tony Hasegawa %A Bock Lee %A Blaine Walker %T A High-End High-Performance Graphics System for Computational Fluid Dynamics %P 13-14 %I USENIX %B Third Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D November 20-21, 1986 %C Monterey, CA %W Research Institute for Advance Computer Science %A Michael Hawley %T Porting Unix to the Bosendorfer %P 83-90 %I USENIX %B Third Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D November 20-21, 1986 %C Monterey, CA %W MIT Media Lab %A William E. Johnston %A Dennis E. Hall %A Fritz Renema %A David Robertson %T A Low Cost, Video Based, Animated Movie System for the Display of Time Dependent Modeling Results %P 91-115 %I USENIX %B Third Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D November 20-21, 1986 %C Monterey, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %A Rob Myers %T Pictorial Conversation: Design Considerations for Interactive Graphical Media %P 17-35 %I USENIX %B Third Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D November 20-21, 1986 %C Monterey, CA %W Silicon Graphics Computer Systems %A Rob Myers %A Peter Broadwell %A Robin Schaufler %T Plasm: A Fish Sample %P 37-39 %I USENIX %B Third Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D November 20-21, 1986 %C Monterey, CA %W Silican Graphics Computer Systems %A John W. Peterson %A Rod G. Bogart %A Spencer W. Thomas %T The Utah Raster Toolkit %P 1-12 %I USENIX %B Third Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D November 20-21, 1986 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Utah %A Carlo H. Sequin %T Procedural Spline Interpolation in UNICUBIX %P 63-83 %I USENIX %B Third Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D November 20-21, 1986 %C Monterey, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %A Ed Tannenbaum %T Recollections %P 15-16 %I USENIX %B Third Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D November 20-21, 1986 %C Monterey, CA %W Eddeo Inc. %A Spencer W. Thomas %T Scattered Thoughts on B-Splines %P 49-62 %I USENIX %B Third Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D November 20-21, 1986 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Utah %A Dave Taylor %T Personalizing the Impersonal and Other Tales of Communication in the Computer Age %P 5-12 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1986 %V 11 %N 6 %W Hewlett-Packard Laboratories %A A. Terry Bahill %A Pat Harris %T Cogito, An Expert System to Give Installation Advice for UNIX 4.2BSD %P 4-8 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D September/October 1986 %V 11 %N 5 %W University of Arizona %A Etienne Beeker %T Image Synthesis with UNIX %P 4-9 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1986 %V 6 %N 1 %W Institut National de la Communication Audiovisuelle %A Andrew P. Rifkin %A Michael P. Forbes %A Richard L. Hamilton %A Michael Sabrio %A Suryakanta Shah %A Kang Yueh %T RFS Architectural Overview %P 13-23 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1986 %V 6 %N 2 %W AT&T %A Mike Accetta %A Robert Baron %A William Bolosky %A David Golub %A Richard Rashid %A Avadis Tevanian %A Michael Young %T Mach: A New Kernel Foundation for UNIX Development %P 93-112 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A W. Appelbe %A D. Coleman %A A. Fratkin %A J. Hutchison %A W.J. Savitch %T Porting UNIX to a Network of Diskless Micros or UNIX on Tinfoil %P 486-498 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W University of California, San Diego %A James Q. Arnold %T Shared Libraries on UNIX System V %P 395-404 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W AT&T %A Alan Atlas %A Perry Flinn %T Error Recovery in a Stateful Remote Filesystem %P 355-366 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W MASSCOMP %A Amnon Barak %A On G. Paradise %T MOS - Scaling Up UNIX %P 414-418 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W The Hebrew University of Jerusalem %A James M. Bloom %A Kevin J. Dunlap %T Experiences Implementing BIND, A Distributed Name Server for the DARPA Internet %P 172-181 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W University of California, Berkeley %A Bruno Borghi %A Stephane Querel %A Daniel deRauglaudre %T SmScript: An Interpretor for the PostScript Language under UNIX %P 284-293 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W INRIA %A Luis-Felipe Cabrera %T The Influence of Workload on Load Balancing Strategies %P 446-458 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W IBM Almaden Research Center %A Luis-Felipe Cabrera %A Eric Mowat %T Pollster: A Document Annotation System for Distributed Environments %P 142-158 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W IBM Almaden Research Center %A Stephen Daniel %A C. Durward Rogers %T Programming with Windows on the Major Workstations or Through a Glass Darkly %P 441-445 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Microelectronics Center of North Carolina %A Dale S. DeJager %T The AT&T Mail Service and Network %P 377-390 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W AT&T Information Systems %A Gregory Dudek %A Michael Jenkin %A Howard Marcus %T How to make friends with number-crunchers: adding single-user array-processor slave environments to VAX UNIX %P 200-208 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W University of Toronto %A Steve Evans %T The Notifier %P 344-354 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Jean Marc Fenart %A Marc Fievet %A Christian Huitema %A Bernard Martin %A Annie Remille %A Guy Vaysseix %T OSI and TCP/IP Protocols on a UNIX System %P 46-58 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W INRIA %A Michael Gancarz %T Uwm: A User Interface for X Windows %P 429-440 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Robert E. (Rick) Genter %T Unix as a Virtual Machine Environment %P 475-485 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W BBN Laboratories Inc. %A Vida Ghodssi %A Steven S. Muchnick %A Alex Wu %T Global Optimizer for Sun FORTRAN, C & Pascal %P 318-334 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Ed Gould %T The Network File System Implemented on 4.3BSD %P 294-298 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W mt Xinu %A Paul E. Haeberli %T A Data-Flow Manager for an Interactive Programming Environment %P 419-428 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Silicon Graphics Inc. %A Michael Hawley %T MIDI Music Software for UNIX %P 1-12 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W The Droid Works %A David Hitz %A Peter Honeyman %T A Mail File System for Eighth Edition UNIX %P 391-394 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Princeton University %A Peter Honeyman %A Steven M. Bellovin %T PATHALIAS or The Care and Feeding of Relative Addresses %P 126-141 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Princeton University %A Ronald P. Hughes %T The Transparent Remote File System %P 306-317 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Integrated Solutions, Inc. %A William E. Johnston %A Dennis E. Hall %T UNIX Based Distributed Printing in a Diverse Environment %P 514-528 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %A Robert S. Jung %A Joseph T. Kalash %T Kanji UNIX: Yunikkusu wa Nihongo o Hanasemasu (UNIX Speaks Japanese) %P 209-222 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W UniSoft Systems %A Michael J. Karels %A Marshall Kirk McKusick %T Network Performance and Management with 4.3BSD and IP/TCP %P 182-188 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W University of California, Berkeley %A S.R. Kleiman %T Vnodes: An Architecture for Multiple File System Types in Sun UNIX %P 238-247 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Sun Microsystems %A David M. Kristol %T Four Generations of Portable C Compiler %P 335-343 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W AT&T Information Systems %A Peter S. Langston %T (201) 644-2332 or Eedie & Eddie on the Wire - An Experiment in Music Generation %P 13-27 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Bell Communications Research %A David C. Lennert %T Decreasing Realtime Process Dispatch Latency Through Kernel Preemption %P 405-414 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Hewlett-Packard Company %A David C. Lennert %T A System V Compatible Implementation of 4.2BSD Job Control %P 459-474 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Hewlett-Packard Company %A Philip M. Mills %T A Multiuser Multiprocessor Benchmark to Compare UNIX Systems %P 59-71 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W NCR Corporation %A Daniel Nachbar %T When Network File Systems Aren't Enough: Automatic Software Distribution Revisited %P 159-171 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Bell Communications Research %A David J. Olander %A Gilbert J. McGrath %A Robert K. Israel %T A Framework for Networking in System V %P 38-45 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W AT&T %A Craig Partridge %T Mail Routing using Domain Names: An Informal Tour %P 366-376 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W BBN Laboratories Inc. %A Jim Rees %A Paul H. Levine %A Nathaniel Mishkin %A Paul J. Leach %T An Extensible I/O System %P 114-125 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Apollo Computer, Inc. %A Andrew P. Rifkin %A Michael P. Forbes %A Richard L. Hamilton %A Michael Sabrio %A Suryakanta Shah %A Kang Yueh %T RFS Architectural Overview %P 248-259 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W AT&T %A R. Rodriguez %A M. Koehler %A R. Hyde %T The Generic File System %P 260-269 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A R. Rodriguez %T A System Call Tracer for UNIX %P 72-80 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Mordecai B. Rosen %A Michael J. Wilde %A Bill Fraser-Campbell %T NFS Portability %P 299-305 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Lachman Associates Inc. %A Tatsuo Suzuki %A Hideo Taniguchi %A Hisayasu Takada %T A Real-time Electronic Conferencing System Based on Distributed UNIX %P 189-199 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W NTT Electrical Communications Laboratories %A Edward W. Sznyter %A Patrick Clancy %A James Crossland %T A New Virtual-Memory Implementation for Unix %P 81-92 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Tektronix, Inc. %A Bradley Taylor %A David Goldberg %T Secure Networking in the Sun Environment %P 28-37 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A D.M. Tilbrook %A P.R.H. Place %T Tools for the Maintenance and Installation of a Large Software Distribution %P 223-237 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Imperial Software Technology %A Tom Truscott %A Bob Warren %A Kent Moat %T A State-wide UNIX Distributed Computing System %P 499-513 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Research Triangle Institute %A James Waldo %T Modelling Text As A Hierarchical Object %P 270-283 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1986 %C Atlanta, GA %W Apollo Computer Inc. %A Paul Clark %A Andrew Simms %T AFQL - A Flexible, General Purpose Interface to Relational Database Management Systems under UNIX %P 7-25 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1986 %V 6 %N 3 %W Data Logic Limited %A Doug Kingston %T A Study in Digital Image Reduction or How to Make Small Faces %P 31-39 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1986 %V 6 %N 3 %W Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica %A Gerrit C. van der Veer %T UNIX and the electronic office - cognitive ergonomic reflections %P 41-49 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1986 %V 6 %N 3 %A Karl Auerbach %A Robin O'Neill %T A UNIX Subsystem on the Cray Time Sharing System (CTSS) %P 211-218 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W ZeroOne Systems %A Bob Bilyeu %T Experience with Large Applications on Unix %P 110 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W McNeill-Schwendler, Inc. %O Title listed only, no paper or abstract %A Lisa M. Campbell %A Mark D. Campbell %T An Overview of the Ada [1] Shell %P 302-313 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W NCR Corporation %A T.A. Cargill %T The Feel of Pi %P 62-71 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Jan Edler %A Allan Gottlieb %A Jim Lipkis %T Considerations for Massively Parallel UNIX Systems on the NYU Ultracomputer and IBM RP3 %P 193-210 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W New York University %A G.W. Elsesser %A M.S. Safran %A T. Tieger %T Managing Separate Compilation in AT&T's UNIX Ada System %P 252-260 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W AT&T Information Systems %A Joseph R. Eykholt %T Porting UNIX to the System/370 Extended Architecture %P 157-164 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Amdahl Corporation %A Herman Fischer %T Ada, "C", and UNIX %P 225-240 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Mark V Business Systems %A Herman Fischer %T SVID As A Basis For CAIS Implementation %P 294-301 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Mark V Business Systems %A Mitchell Gart %T Targeting Ada to 68000/Unix %P 261-274 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Alsys Inc. %A James Gettys %T Problems Implementing Window Systems in UNIX %P 89-97 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Massachusetts Institute of Technology %A Daniel P. Gill %T A Proposal for Interwindow Communication and Translation Facilities %P 79-88 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Exxon Research and Engineering Company %A Helen Gill %A Rebecca Bowerman %A Chuck Howell %T A Comparison of UNIX and CAIS System Facilities %P 275-293 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W MITRE Corporation %A James Gosling %T SUNDEW: A Distributed and Extensible Window System %P 98-103 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Sun Microsystems %A Mark S. Grossman %A Glen E. Williams %T Real-Time Resource Sharing for Graphics Workstations %P 23-33 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Silicon Graphics Inc. %A Timothy W. Hoel %A Bruce A. Keller %T A Unix-based Operating System for the Cray 2 %P 219-224 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Cray Research, Inc. %A Herb Jacobs %T A User-tunable Multiple Processor Scheduler %P 183-191 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Alliant Computer Systems %A Stephen N. Kahane %A Stephen G. Tolchin %A Marvin J. Schneider %A Debra W. Richmond %A Patrick Barta %A Margaret K. Ardolino %A Howard S. Goldberg %T Windows in the Hospital or A Workstation-Based Inpatient Clinical Information System in the Johns Hopkins Hospital %P 45-61 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W The Johns Hopkins Hospital %A Bob Kolstad %T High Performance Enhancements of C-1 Unix %P 192 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Convex Computer Corporation %O Title listed only, no paper or abstract %A Bob Lewis %T Galadriel: A Display List-Based Window Manager %P 1-10 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Tektronix, Inc. %A S. McGeady %T Next-Generation Hardware for Windowed Displays %P 11-22 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Intel Corporation %A E.N. Miya %T User Requirements for UNIX on "Big Iron" %P 104-109 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W NASA Ames Research Center %A Thomas Neuendorffer %T GLO - A Tool for Developing Window-Based Programs %P 34-44 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Carnegie-Mellon University %A Karl A. Nyberg %T Implementing Curses in Ada %P 314-319 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Verdix Corporation %A Dave Probert %A Jeff Berkowitz %A Mark Lucovsky %T A Straightforward Implementation of 4.2BSD on a High-performance Multiprocessor %P 141-156 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Culler Scientific Systems Corporation %A Dick Schefstrom %T Revision Control Tools and the Ada Program Library %P 241-251 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W TeleLOGIC AB %A Edward T. Smith %A David B. Anderson %T Flamingo: Object-Oriented Abstractions for User Interface Management %P 72-78 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Carnegie-Mellon University %A Don Sterk %T Full Duplex Support on Mainframes %P 165-171 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Amdahl Corporation %A Jeffrey H. Straathof %A Ashok K. Thareja %A Ashok K. Agrawala %T UNIX Scheduling for Large Systems %P 111-139 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W University of Maryland %A Jack A. Test %T Multi-Processor Management In The Concentrix Operating System %P 172-182 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1986 %C Denver, CO %W Alliant Computer Systems Corporation %A Eric Foxley %T Music: A Troff Preprocessor for printing music scores %P 7-23 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D 1987 %V 7 %N 2 %W University of Nottingham %A Michael Lesk %T Packets vs. Circuits, in Two Centuries %P 3-5 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D 1987 %V 7 %N 2 %A Michael J.C. Terry %T An Overview of the Native Language System %P 25-33 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D 1987 %V 7 %N 2 %W The Instruction Set Ltd %A Alain D.D. Williams %T Grouse: Messages and Prompts in Programs %P 35-44 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D 1987 %V 7 %N 2 %W Parliament Hill Computers %A Janet Abbate %T User Account Administration at Project Athena %P 28 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W MIT, Project Athena %A Diane Alter %T Electronic Mail Gone Wild %P 24-25 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Relational Technology %A Julie Becker-Berlin %T Software Synchronization at the Federal Judicial Center %P 12-13 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Federal Judicial Center %A Matt Bishop %T Sharing Accounts %P 36 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W NASA Ames Research Center %A Richard Chahley %T Next Generation Planning Tool %P 19 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Bell Canada %A Pete Cottrell %T Password File Management at the University of Maryland %P 32-33 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W University of Maryland %A M.K. Fenlon %T A Case Study of Network Management %P 2-3 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %A Pennie Hall %T Resource Duplication for 100% Uptime %P 43 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Tellabs, Inc. %A Ken Harkness %T A Centralized Multi-System Problem Tracking System %P 40 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Johns Hopkins Hospital %A Ken Harkness %T A Cron Facility for Downtime %P 41-42 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Johns Hopkins Hospital %A Helen E. Harrison %T Maintaining a Consistent Software Environment %P 16-17 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Microelectronics Center of North Carolina %A Eric Heilman %T Priv: An Exercise in Administrative Expansion %P 38-39 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %A Carlton B. Hommel %T System Backup in a Distributed Responsibility Environment %P 8 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W MASSCOMP %A Harris Jaffee %T Restoring from Multiple Tape Dumps %P 9 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Institute for Defense Analyses %A Denis Joiret %T Administration of a Unix Machine Network %P 1 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W INRIA, France %A Von Jones %A David Schrodel %T Balancing Security and Convenience %P 5-6 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Convex Computer Corporation %A Yoon W. Kim %T Electronic Mail Maintenance/Distribution %P 27 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Christopher Koenigsberg %T Release of Replicated Software in the Vice File System %P 14-15 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Carnegie-Mellon University %A Evelyn C. Leeper %T Login Management for Large Installations %P 35 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W AT&T %A Pierette Maniago %T Consulting via Mail at Andrew %P 22-23 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Marshall M. Midden %T Academic Computing Services and Systems (ACSS) %P 30-31 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W University of Minnesota %A Rick Perry %T Using News Multicasting with UUCP %P 26 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Villanova University %A Mark Poepping %T Backup and Restore for UNIX Systems %P 10-11 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Carnegie-Mellon University %A Mike Rodriquez %T Software Distribution in a Network Environment %P 20 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Hewlett Packard %A Tim Sigmon %T Automatic Software Distribution %P 21 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W University of Virginia %A Tom Slezak %T Managing Modems and Serial Ports %P 45 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %A Jeffrey M. Smith %T Creating an Environment for Novice Users %P 37 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Purdue University %A Thorn Smith %T Excelan Administration %P 4 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Excelan %A Bruce Spence %T Intelligent Distributed Printing/Plotting %P 44 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Hewlett Packard %A Ken Stone %T System Cloning at Hp-sdd %P 18 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Hewlett Packard %A Lloyd W. Taylor %A John R. Hayes %T An Automated Student Account System %P 29 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Johns Hopkins University %A Stephen Uitti %T Hacct - A Charge Back System %P 34 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W Harvard University %A Alix Vasilatos %T Automated Dumping at Project Athena %P 7 %I USENIX %B Large Installation System Administrators Workshop Proceedings %D April 9-10, 1987 %C Philadelphia, PA %W MIT Project Athena %A Michel Beaudouin-Lafon %A Solange Karsenty %T A Framework for Man Machine Interfaces Design %P 1-10 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Universite de Paris-Sud %A Stephen Beer %A Ray Welland %A Ian Sommerville %T DES - Support for the Graphical Design of Software %P 261-273 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W University of Strathclyde %A Roger Bivand %T A user interface for geographers - what can UNIX offer? %P 183-190 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Nordland College %A Stuart Borthwick %A John R. Nicol %A Gordon S. Blair %T An Intelligent, Window Based Interface to UNIX %P 225-241 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W University of Lancaster %A Chris Chedgey %A Seamus Kearney %A Hans-Jurgen Kugler %T Developing Ada Software Using VDM in an Object-Oriented Framework %P 41-58 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Generics (Software) Limited %A Chris Chedgey %T Papillon - Support Tools for the Development of Graphical Software %P 59-71 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Generics (Software) Ltd. %A Chris Crampton %T MUSK - a Multi-User Sketch Program %P 17-29 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Rutherford Appleton Laboratory %A Lori S. Grob %T Automatic Exploitation of Concurrency in C: Is It Really So Hard? %P 209-223 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences %A Neil P. Groundwater %A Neil Bodick %A Andre Marquis %T A SunView User-Interface for Authoring and Accessing a Medical Knowledge Base %P 93-104 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A S. Hanrot %A P. Quintrand %A J. Zoller %A E. Chouraqui %A P. Dugerdil %A P. Francois %A M. Ricard %T A Knowledge Based CAD System in Architecture on UNIX %P 169-181 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W GAMSAU/EAM, France %A Michael Hawley %T More MIDI Software for UNIX %P 201-208 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W MIT Media Lab %A Peter R. Innocent %A Gerrit C. van der Veer %A Yvonne Waern %T Experiments with the User Interface for UNIX Mail %P 73-91 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Leicester Polytechnic %A Daniel V. Klein %T UBOAT - A Unix Based On-line Aid to Tutorials %P 31-39 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Carnegie-Mellon University %A Hans-Jurgen Kugler %A Barry Lynch %T Uncle - A Case Study in Constructing Tools for the PCTE %P 123-130 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Generics (Software) Limited %A Bart N. Locanthi %T Fast bitblt() with asm() and cpp %P 243-259 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Allan C. Milne %T The Analysis and Manipulation of BNF Definitions %P 105-122 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Dundee College of Technology %A Michael D. O'Dell %T What They Don't Tell You About Window Systems %P 11-16 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Maxim Technologies, Inc. %A Michael D. O'Dell %T The HUB: A Lightweight Object Substrate %P 191-199 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Maxim Technologies, Inc. %A Christopher Senft %T A Distributed Design Environment for Distributed Realtime Systems %P 131-151 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Technical University Vienna %A Giandomenico Spezzano %A Domenico Talia %A Marco Vanneschi %T NERECO: An environment for the development of distributed software %P 153-167 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W CRAI, Italy %A David Tilbrook %A Zalman Stern %T Cleaning Up UNIX Source or Bringing Discipline to Anarchy %P 275-286 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Autumn 1987 %C Dublin, Ireland %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Matt Bishop %T How To Write a Setuid Program %P 5-11 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1987 %V 12 %N 1 %W NASA Ames Research Center %A John Ousterhout %A Andrew Cherenson %A Fred Douglis %A Michael Nelson %A Brent Welch %T An Overview of the Sprite Project %P 13-17 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1987 %V 12 %N 1 %W University of California, Berkeley %A Dave Lennert %T How To Write a UNIX Daemon %P 17-23 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1987 %V 12 %N 4 %W Hewlett-Packard Company %A Don Libes %T Multiple Programs in One UNIX Process %P 7-13 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1987 %V 12 %N 4 %W National Bureau of Standards %A David P. Anderson %A Domenico Ferrari %T The DASH Project: Design Issues for Very Large Distributed Systems %P 13-14 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1987 %V 12 %N 2 %W University of California, Berkeley %A Andrew S. Tanenbaum %T MINIX: A UNIX Clone with Source Code for the IBM PC %P 3-9 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1987 %V 12 %N 2 %W Vrije Universiteit %A Matt Bishop %T The RIACS Mail System %P 3-26 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1987 %V 12 %N 3 %W NASA Ames Research Center %A Tsvi Bar-David %T Teaching C++ %P 232-237 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Lisa A. Call %A David L. Cohrs %A Barton P. Miller %T CLAM - An Open System for Graphical User Interfaces %P 305-326 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W University of Wisconsin, Madison %A Roy Campbell %A Vincent Russo %A Gary Johnston %T The Design of a Multiprocessor Operating System %P 109-125 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %A T.A. Cargill %T Pi: A Case Study in Object-Oriented Programming %P 282-303 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A John Carolan %T C++ for OS/2 %P 47-65 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Glockenspiel, Ltd. %A James M. Coggins %T Integrated Class Structures for Image Pattern Recognition and Computer Graphics %P 240-245 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill %A Al Conrad %T Modelling Graphical Data with C++ %P 238-239 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W University of California, Santa Cruz %A David Detlefs %A Maurice Herlihy %A Karen Kietzke %A Jeanette Wing %T Avalon/C++: C++ Extensions for Transaction-Based Programming %P 451-459 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Carnegie Mellon University %A S.C. Dewhurst %T The Architecture of a C++ Compiler %P 35-45 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T %A Thomas W. Doeppner, Jr. %A Alan J. Gebele %T C++ on a Parallel Machine %P 95-107 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Brown University %A Ken Friedenbach %T C++ on the Macintosh %P 67-76 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Apple Computer, Inc. %A Ken Fuhrman %T Object-Oriented Class Library for C++ %P 209-231 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Ampex Corporation %A Philippe Gautron %A Marc Shapiro %T Two extensions to C++: A dynamic link editor and inner data %P 23-32 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique %A Keith E. Gorlen %T An Object-Oriented Class Library for C++ Programs %P 181-207 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W National Institutes of Health %A William E. Hopkins %T Experience In Using C++ For Software System Development %P 327-344 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T %A Peter A. Kirslis %T A Style for Writing C++ Classes %P 147-148 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T %O Extended Abstract only %A Mark A. Linton %A Paul R. Calder %T The Design and Implementation of InterViews %P 256-267 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Stanford University %A Mark A. Linton %A Russell W. Quong %A Paul R. Calder %T The Design of the Allegro Programming Environment %P 268-273 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Stanford University %A Xing Liu %A Patrick Conley %T Program Translation By Manipulating Abstract Syntax Trees %P 345-360 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Abraxas Software Inc. %A Mark Rafter %T Extending C++ Stream I/O to Include Formats %P 149-157 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Warwick University %A Raghunath Raghavan %A Niranjan Ramakrishnan %A Sue Strater %T A C++ Class Browser %P 274-281 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Mentor Graphics Corporation %A John R. Rose %T C*: A C++-like Language for Data-Parallel Computation %P 127-134 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Thinking Machines Corporation %A John R. Rose %T Implementing a Compiler in C++: Experience and Generalizations %P 135-146 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Thinking Machines Corporation %A John R. Rose %A Guy L. Steele, Jr. %T C*: An Extended C Language for Data Parallel Programming %P 361-397 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Thinking Machines Corporation %A Jonathan E. Shopiro %T Extending the C++ Task System for Real-Time Control %P 77-94 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T The Evolution of C++: 1985 to 1987 %P 1-21 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T What is "Object-Oriented Programming"? %P 159-180 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T Possible Directions for C++ %P 399-416 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Bjarne Stroustrup %A Jonathan E. Shopiro %T A Set of C++ Classes for Co-routine Style Programming %P 417-439 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Howard Trickey %T C++ versus Lisp: A Case Study %P 440-449 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Jim Waldo %T Using C++ to Develop a WYSISYG Hypertext Toolkit %P 246-255 %I USENIX %B C++ Workshop Proceedings %D November 9-10, 1987 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Apollo Computer Inc. %A Donald V. Alecci %T Generic Object-Oriented 3-Dimensional Graphics Environment with Editing Capabilities %P 102 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W Massachusetts Institute of Technology %O Abstract only %A Jon L. Bentley %A Brian W. Kernighan %T A System for Algorithm Animation %P 13-23 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Cliff Brett %A Steve Pieper %A David Meltzer %T Putting It All Together: An Integrated Package for Viewing and Editing 3D Microworlds %P 2-12 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Media Laboratory %A Chuck Clanton %T FACE: A Poor Man's Screen Description Language %P 101 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %O Abstract only %A Ephraim Cohen %T Raster Image Rotation and Anti-Aliased Line Drawing %P 38-48 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W New York Institute of Technology %A Hubert C. Delaney %T Ray Tracing on the Connection Machine System %P 37 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W MIT Media Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Phillip C. Dykstra %T The BRL CAD Package - An Overview %P 73-80 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W Aberdeen Proving Ground %A Michael Hawley %T More Music Software for Unix %P 1 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W MIT Media Lab %O Abstract only %A Don Hopkins %T Directional Selection is Easy as Pie Menus! %P 103 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W University of Maryland %O Abstract only %A Michael John Muuss %T RT & REMRT: Shared Memory Parallel and Network Distributed Ray-Tracing Programs %P 86-97 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W Aberdeen Proving Ground %A John W. Peterson %T Distributed Computation for Computer Animation %P 24-36 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W University of Utah %A Paul Randal Stay %T The Definition and Ray-tracing of B-spline Objects in a Combinatorial Solid Geometric Modeling System %P 81-85 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W Aberdeen Proving Ground %A Steve Strassman %T Hairy Brushes %P 99 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W MIT Media Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Michael J. Sullivan %T Visualization: Computer Graphics in the Research Laboratory %P 104 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W Alliant Computer Systems Corporation %O Abstract only %A Roger A. Sumey %A Daniel M. Sunday %A David W. Nesbitt %A Kyle M. Upton %T A Graphics Library for Navy Tactical Display Systems %P 105 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W Johns Hopkins University %O Abstract only %A Stephen A. Uhler %T MGR - a Window System for UNIX %P 106 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W Bell Communications Research %O Abstract only %A James Waldo %A Marcia Delaney %A John Laporta %T A Generalized Font File Format %P 107 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W Apollo Computer Inc. %O Abstract only %A Jane Wilhelms %T Dynamics for Everyone %P 49-72 %I USENIX %B Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings %D October 8-9, 1987 %C Cambridge, MA %W University of California, Santa Cruz %A Charles H. Sauer %A Don W. Johnson %A Larry K. Loucks %A Amal A. Shaheen-Gouda %A Todd A. Smith %T RT PC Distributed Services: File System %P 12-22 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D September/October 1987 %V 12 %N 5 %W IBM Industry System Products %A Pervaze Akhtar %T A Replacement for Berkeley Memory Management %P 69-79 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Gould Computer Systems Division %A M.J. Bach %A M.W. Luppi %A A.S. Melamed %A K. Yueh %T A Remote-File Cache for RFS %P 273-279 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W AT&T Information Systems %A Ned Batchelder %A Trevor Darrell %T Psfig - A DITROFF Preprocessor for POSTSCRIPT Figures %P 31-42 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W University of Pennsylvania %A Pascal Beyls %T Now UNIX Talks to Me In My Language %P 307-321 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W BULL %A C. Douglas Blewett %A Myron (Mike) Wish %A Jonathan I. Helfman %T A New IPC System for Bitmap Graphics Applications: Review, Model, and Benchmarks %P 159-184 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Allan Bricker %A Morgan Clark %A Tad Lebeck %A Barton P. Miller %A Peter Wu %T Experiences with DREGS %P 471-481 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W University of Wisconsin %A Howard Chartock %T RFS in SunOS %P 281-290 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Ray Cheng %T Virtual Address Cache in UNIX %P 217-224 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Greg Chesson %T Protocol Engine Design %P 209-215 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Silicon Graphics %A Patrick Clancy %A Benjamin F. Cutler %A J. Christopher Dodd %A Douglas W. Gilmore %A Robert P. Nix %A John J. O'Donnell %A Christopher P. Ryland %T UNIX on a VLIW %P 225-241 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Multiflow Computer, Inc. %A Terrence Crowley %A Harry Forsdick %A Matt Landau %A Virginia Travers %T The Diamond Multimedia Editor %P 1-18 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W BBN Laboratories, Inc. %A Terence H. Dineen %A Paul J. Leach %A Nathaniel W. Mishkin %A Joseph N. Pato %A Geoffrey L. Wyant %T The Network Computing Architecture and System: An Environment for Developing Distributed Applications %P 385-398 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Apollo Computer Inc. %A Andrew Draskoy %A Gerald Neufeld %T X.400 Messaging on UNIX %P 111-115 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W University of British Columbia %A Susan A. Funk %T CAS Perspective on the Maturation of UNIX %P 95-104 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Chemical Abstracts Service %A Robert A. Gingell %A Meng Lee %A Xuong T. Dang %A Mary S. Weeks %T Shared Libraries in SunOS %P 131-145 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Robert A. Gingell %A Joseph P. Moran %A William A. Shannon %T Virtual Memory Architecture in SunOS %P 81-94 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Robert W. Gray %T Automatic Error Recovery in a Fast Parser %P 337-346 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W University of Colorado, Boulder %A M.S. Hecht %A M.E. Carson %A C.S. Chandersekaran %A R.S. Chapman %A L.J. Dotterrer %A V.D. Gligor %A W.D. Jiang %A A. Johri %A G.L. Luckenbaugh %A N. Vasudevan %T UNIX without the Superuser %P 243-256 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W IBM Federal Systems Division %A Mark I. Himelstein %A Fred C. Chow %A Kevin Enderby %T Cross-Module Optimizations: Its Implementation and Benefits %P 347-356 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W MIPS Computer Systems %A Andrew Hume %T Mk: a successor to make %P 445-457 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Le van Huu %T An Environment for SGML Document Preparation %P 43-52 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W University of Milan %A Kenneth Ingham %T Keeping watch over the flocks by night (and day) %P 105-110 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W University of New Mexico %A Frank Knowles %T A Partial Model for a B-Level Unix %P 257-271 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Gould Computer Systems Division %A Matt Koehler %T GFS Revisited or How I Lived with Four Different Local File Systems %P 291-305 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Hiromichi Kogure %A Richard McGowan %T A UNIX System V STREAMS TTY Implementation for Multiple Language Processing %P 323-336 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W AT&T Unix Pacific Co., Ltd. %A T.P. Lee %A M.W. Luppi %A R.E. Menninger %T Solving Performance Problems on a Multiprocessor UNIX System %P 399-405 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W AT&T Bell Laboratories; AT&T Information Systems %A Michael J. Litzkow %T Remote Unix - Turning Idle Workstations into Cycle Servers %P 381-384 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W University of Wisconsin %A Ken J. McDonell %T Taking Performance Evaluation out of the "Stone" Age %P 407-417 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Monash University %A Alan McIvor %T UTek Build Environment %P 437-443 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Tektronix %A S.L. Murrel %A D. De Baer %T An interactive WYSIWYG table editor %P 19-29 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Craig Partridge %T Implementing the Reliable Data Protocol (RDP) %P 367-379 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Harvard University %A Peter Potrebic %A Phil Goldman %T A Debugger-based System for Graphical Display and Editing of Data Structures %P 147-158 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Apple Computer %A Ram Rao %A Smokey Wallace %T The X Toolkit - The Standard Toolkit for X Version 11 %P 117-129 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Jim Rees %A Margaret Olson %A J. Sasidhar %T A Dynamically Extensible Streams Implementation %P 199-207 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Apollo Computer Inc. %A Irving Reid %T RPCC - A Stub Compiler for Sun RPC %P 357-366 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W University of Saskatchewan %A Andrew Tannenbaum %T The UNIX Marketplace in 1987: Life, the UNIverse, and Everything %P 419-424 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Interactive Systems Corporation %A Avadis Tevanian, Jr. %A Richard F. Rashid %A David B. Golub %A David L. Black %A Eric Cooper %A Michael W. Young %T Mach Threads and the Unix Kernel: The Battle for Control %P 185-197 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Carnegie-Mellon University %A Avadis Tevanian, Jr. %A Richard F. Rashid %A Michael W. Young %A David B. Golub %A Mary R. Thompson %A William Bolosky %A Richard Sanzi %T A Unix Interface for Shared Memory and Memory Mapped Files Under Mach %P 53-67 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W Carnegie-Mellon University %A Michael Tilson %T UNIX at the Turn of the Century %P 425-435 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W HCR Corporation %A David Turner %T Miranda - An Advanced Functional Programming System Running Under UNIX %P 459-469 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1987 %C Phoenix, AZ %W University of Kent %A Jaap Akkerhuis %T Fun With Spaces in TROFF %P 63-67 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1987 %V 7 %N 4 %W Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica %A Daniel Mann %T A Preprocessor Extending C++ to Support Rule Based Systems via Access Orientation %P 12-35 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1987 %V 7 %N 4 %W UDI Group Limited %A William Roberts %T What NeWS? or What light through yonder window breaks? %P 36-41 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Winter 1987 %V 7 %N 4 %W Queen Mary College %A Eric Allman %T UNIX: The Data Forms %P 9-15 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Britton Lee Inc. %A Thomas Van Baak %T Virtual Disks: A New Approach to Disk Configuration %P 145-146 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Pyramid Technology Corporation %O Abstract only %A Lewis Barnett %A Michael K. Malloy %T ILMON: A UNIX Network Monitoring Facility %P 133-144 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W University of Texas at Austin %A Bob Beck %A Dave Olien %T A Parallel Programming Process Model %P 83-102 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Sequent Computer Systems %A Peter Collinson %T UNIX: The Cult %P 22-28 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W University of Kent %A Geoff Collyer %T News Need Not Be Slow %P 181-190 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W University of Toronto %A Sheldon Hamburger %T UNIX in Health Care: Medical Laboratories - A Case Study %P 192-195 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Management Systems Engineering, Inc. %A Van Jacobson %T Tuning UNIX Lex or It's NOT True What They Say About Lex %P 163-164 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Stephen C. Johnson %T UNIX: The Language Forms %P 16-20 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Dana Computer, Inc. %A Thomas D. Johnson %A Jonathan M. Smith %A Eric S. Wilson %T Disk Response Time Measurements %P 147-162 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Bell Communications Research %A David B. Leblang %T Software Performance Analysis Using Call Graphs and Workstation Graphics %P 124-132 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Apollo Computer %A Ken Leese %T Data Management: A Full-Text Information Retrieval Perspective %P 191 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Fulcrum Technologies, Inc. %O Abstract only %A John R. Mashey %T UNIX: Leverage - Past, Present, Future %P 1-8 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W MIPS Computer systems %A John R. Mullen %T UNIX and Networking: A Separate Peace %P 21 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Communication Machinery Corporation %O Abstract only %A Mike O'Dell %T UNIX: The World View %P 35-45 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Maxim Technologies %A Lawrence B. Perkins %T Managing the Development of Performance-Constrained UNIX-Based Software on Microcomputers %P 46-59 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Martin Marietta Corporation %A G. Ramamurthy %A Y.T. Wang %A Hank Nichols %A Mike Andrews %T A Prototype Capacity Planning and Configuration Modeling Tool for UNIX Systems %P 103-110 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Dennis M. Ritchie %T Unix: a Dialectic %P 29-34 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Behrokh Samadi %T A Knowledge-based System for Performance Tuning of the UNIX Operating System %P 110-123 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Lindsey E. Stephens %A Lawrence W. Dowdy %T Experimental Sensitivity Analysis of Performance in a UNIX System %P 60-72 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W Vanderbilt University %A Jeffrey H. Straathof %A Ashok K. Thareja %A Ashok K. Agrawala %T Methodology and Results of Performance Measurements for a New UNIX Scheduler %P 165-180 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W University of Maryland %A Stephen Tolchin %A Eric Bergan %A Marvin Schneider %T Real World UNIX DBMS Applications: Experiences and Observations %P 210-222 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W The Johns Hopkins Hospital %A Patricia J. Ton %T RDBMS Features and Data Integrity Issues in an Army Budget Database System %P 196-209 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W IIT Research Institute %A Songnian Zhou %T An Experimental Assessment of Resource Queue Lengths as Load Indices %P 73-82 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1987 %C Washington, DC %W University of California, Berkeley %A Ana Maria De Alvare %A E. Eugene Schultz, Jr. %T A Framework for Password Selection %P 8-9 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Lon E. Anderson %T UNIX Password Security %P 5-7 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Enigma Logic %A Matthew A. Bishop %T Auditing Files on a Network of UNIX Machines %P 51-52 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Dartmouth College %O Abstract only %A Jerry M. Carlin %T UNIX Security at Pacific Bell %P 86-87 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Pacific Bell %O Abstract only %A Mark E. Carson %A Wen-Der Jiang %T New Ideas in Discretionary Access Control %P 35-37 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W IBM Corporation %A George I. Davida %A Brian J. Matt %T UNIX Guardians: Delegating Security to the User %P 14-23 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee %A Brian Foster %T An Experimental Trusted Path Prototype %P 53-56 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W The Santa Cruz Operation, Ltd. %A Andrew H. French %A Antoinette F. Hershey %A Edward J. Wilkens %T Software License Management in a Network Environment %P 68-69 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Computervision %O Abstract only %A M.J. Funkenhauser %A R.C. Holt %T Using TUNIS, A UNIX Compatible Kernel, as a Basis for Security %P 70-77 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W University of Toronto %A Stephen Hansen %A Michael Eldredge %T Intruder Isolation And Monitoring %P 63-64 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Stanford University %O Abstract only %A C.A. Heydon %A M.W. Maimone %A A.F. Moorman %A J.D. Tygar %A J.M. Wing %T Miro: A Visual Language for Specifying Security %P 49 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Carnegie-Mellon University %O Abstract only %A Steven M. Kramer %T On Incorporating Access Control Lists into the UNIX Operating System %P 38-48 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W SecureWare, Inc. %A Ken Lester %T Computer Security Measures at Eastman Kodak, Product Software Engineering Department %P 84-85 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Eastman Kodak Company %O Abstract only %A Rick Lindsley %T Making Your Console Secure %P 61-62 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Tektronix %O Abstract only %A Rick Lindsley %T Suggested Levels of Security %P 78-81 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Tektronix %A Rick Lindsley %A Seth Alford %A Richard Kurschner %A Roger Southwick %T Identifying Security Concerns %P 82-83 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Tektronix %O Abstract only %A M.D. McIlroy %A J.A. Reeds %T Multilevel Security with Fewer Fetters %P 24-31 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A M.D. McIlroy %A J.A. Reeds %T Multilevel Windows on a Single-level Terminal %P 32-34 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A B. Clifford Neuman %A Jennifer G. Steiner %T Authentication of Unknown Entities on an Insecure Network of Untrusted Workstations %P 10-11 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Massachusetts Institute of Technology %O Abstract only %A T.M. Raleigh %A R.W. Underwood %T CRACK: A Distributed Password Advisor %P 12-13 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Bellcore %O Abstract only %A Peter Shipley %A Russell Brand %T HACKMAN: A Systematic Study Of Real Computer Security Holes %P 65-67 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W TIGHT %A Don Winsor %T Access for Operators that Require Root Privileges (SUID & SGID) %P 57-60 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Hill AFB %A B.S. Yee %A J.D. Tygar %A A.Z. Spector %T StrongBox: Support for Self-Securing Programs %P 50 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security Workshop Proceedings %D August 29-30, 1988 %C Portland, OR %W Carnegie-Mellon University %O Abstract only %A Robert A. Morris %T An Unorthodox Approach to Undergraduate Software Engineering Instruction %P 405-419 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Fall 1988 %V 1 %N 4 %W The University of Massachusetts at Boston %A M. Rozier %A V. Abrossimov %A F. Armand %A I. Boule %A M. Gien %A M. Guillemont %A F. Herrmann %A C. Kaiser %A S. Langlois %A P. Leonard %A W. Neuhauser %T CHORUS Distributed Operating Systems %P 305-370 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Fall 1988 %V 1 %N 4 %W Chorus Systemes %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T Type-safe Linkage for C++ %P 371-403 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Fall 1988 %V 1 %N 4 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Jaap Akkerhuis %T Spacing Out on Troff %P 9-12 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1988 %V 13 %N 1 %W Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica %A Paul E. McKenney %T Charge Number Accounting Without Kernel Modifications %P 9-12 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1988 %V 13 %N 4 %W SRI International %A Charles H. Sauer %T Presenting a Single System Image with Fine Granularity Mounts %P 13-20 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1988 %V 13 %N 4 %W IBM Advanced Engineering Systems %A Venu P. Banda %A Richard A. Volz %T Debugging Distributed Real-Time Software %P 66-70 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W University of Michigan %A John R. Barr %T Co-Resident Operating System: UNIX and Real-Time Distributed Processing %P 47-53 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W Motorola Computer X, Inc. %A Thomas E. Bihari %T Functional vs. Object-Oriented Development of Robot-Control Software (A Comparison of Two Robot-Control Programs) %P 80-81 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W Adaptive Machine Technologies %A Sara Biyabani %A John A. Stankovic %A Krithi Ramamritham %T The Integration of Deadline and Criticalness Requirements in Hard Real-Time Systems %P 12-17 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W University of Massachusetts %A Gianfranco Ciccarella %T Design and Implementation of a Real-Time Multivariable Adaptive Controller %P 82-86 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W University of L'Aquila, Italy %A Susan B. Davidson %A Aaron Watters %T Partial Computation in Real-Time Database Systems %P 117-121 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W University of Pennsylvania %A Ahmed Gheith %A Prabha Gopinath %A Karsten Schwan %A Peter Wiley %T CHAOS and CHAOS-ART - Extensions to an Object-Based Kernel %P 32-41 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W Ohio State University %A David H. Jameson %T ORE: Programming Real-Time Applications %P 23-26 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W IBM Research %A I. Lee %A R. Gerber %A A. Zwarico %T Specifying Scheduling Paradigms for Time Dependent Processes %P 7-11 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W University of Pennsylvania %A Kwei-Jay Lin %A Swaminathan Natarajan %T Refinement and Enhancement: Primitives for Monotonic Computations %P 27-31 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %A Jane W.S. Liu %A Kwei-Jay Lin %A X. Song %T Scheduling Hard Real-Time Transaction %P 112-116 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W University of Illinois %A Jon McSwain %A Tom Richardson %T Real-Time Control of an Autonomous Land Vehicle %P 107-111 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W Martin Marietta I&CS %A Aloysius K. Mok %T Task Management Techniques for Enforcing ED Scheduling on Periodic Task Set %P 42-46 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W University of Texas at Austin %A Ragunathan Rajkumar %A John P. Lehoczky %T Task Synchronization in Real-Time Operating Systems %P 18-22 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Tom Ralya %T Real-Time Operating System Architecture: Worksteps and Related Subjects %P 87-106 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W IBM %A Lou Salkind %T The SAGE Operating System %P 54-58 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W New York University %A Sang H. Son %T A Message-Based Approach to Distributed Database Prototyping %P 71-74 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W University of Virginia %A Hugh Sparks %A Bob Chatham %T Butterfly HOSE: Graphical Programming for Parallel Systems %P 75-79 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W MTS Systems Corporation %A Hideyuki Tokuda %A Makoto Kotera %T Scheduler 1-2-3: It's better to be predicatable than ad hoc %P 1-6 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Pat H. Watson %T An Overview of Architectural Directions for Real-Time Distributed Systems %P 59-65 %I USENIX %B Fifth Real-Time Software and Operating Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 12-13, 1988 %C Washington, DC %W IBM Federal Systems Division %A Mark A. Schaffer %A Geoff Walsh %T LOCK/ix: An Implementation of UNIX for the LOCK TCB %P 11-24 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1988 %V 13 %N 3 %W Honeywell %A Steve Carter %T Update on Systems Administration Standards %P 49 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Bell Communications Research %A Robert E. Van Cleef %T System Administration and Maintenance of Fully Configured Workstations %P 79-81 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W NASA Ames Research Center %A Wayne C. Connelly %T Unix Login Administration at Bellcore %P 13-15 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Bell Communications Research %A Marybeth Schultz Cyganik %T System Administration in the Andrew File System %P 67-69 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Bjorn Datdeva %T Lazy Man's Guide to UNIX System Administration %P 25 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W /sys/admin, inc. %O Abstract only %A Michael A. Erlinger %T A Notice Capability for UNIX %P 21-22 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Harvey Mudd College %A Daniel E. Geer, Jr. %T Service Management at Project Athena %P 71 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Project Athena, MIT %A Dave Goldberg %T Combining Two Printing Systems Under a Common User Interface %P 29-31 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W MITRE Corporation %A W.H. Gray %A A.K. Powers %T Project Accounting on a Large-Scale UNIX System %P 7-12 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Idaho National Engineering Laboratory %A Helen E. Harrison %T A Batching System for Heterogeneous Unix Environments %P 23-24 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Microelectronics Center of North Carolina %A Helen E. Harrison %T A Flexible Backup System for Large Disk Farms or What to do with 20 Gigabytes %P 33-34 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Microelectronics Center of North Carolina %A D. Ryan Hawley %T Netdump: A Tool for Dumping Filesystems %P 27 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Sun Federal Microsystems Inc. %O man page only %A James Hayes %T Standards and Guidelines for Unix Workstation Installations %P 51-61 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Advance Micro Devices %A Stephen Hecht %T Andrew Backup System %P 35-38 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Bruce H. Hunter %T Password Administration for Multiple Large Scale Systems %P 1 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Intel Corporation %A Ola Ladipo %T A Subscription-Oriented Software Package Update Distribution System (SPUDS) %P 75-77 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Deb Lilly %T Administration of network passwd files and NFS file access %P 3-5 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W John Fluke Manufacturing Co. %A Mike Muuss %A Terry Slattery %A Don Merritt %T BUMP - The BRL/USNA Migration Project %P 39 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W BRL %O Abstract only %A Earl W. Norwood, III %T Transitioning Users to a Supported Environment %P 45-46 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Hewlett-Packard Laboratories %A David Ortmeyer %T Concurrent Access Licensing and NLS %P 73-74 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Apollo Computer %A Patricia E. Parseghian %T A Simple Incremental File Backup System %P 41-42 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Princeton University %A Gretchen Phillips %A Don Gworek %T Makealiases - a mail aliasing system %P 17-19 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W State University of New York at Buffalo %A Steve Simmons %T Making a Large Network Reliable %P 47 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Inland Sea Software, Ltd. %A W. Bruce Watson %T Computer Aided Capacity Planning of a Very Large Information Management System %P 63-65 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %A W. Bruce Watson %T Capacity Testing a HYPERchannel-Based Local Area Network %P 83-85 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %A Elizabeth Zwicky %T Backup at Ohio State %P 43-44 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration Workshop Proceedings %D November 17-18, 1988 %C Monterey, CA %W Ohio State University %A Marc D. Donner %T Book Review: Operating Systems: Communicating with and Controlling the Computer %P 13 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1988 %V 13 %N 6 %W IBM T.J. Watson Research Center %A Ed Gronke %T Book Review: Programming in ANSI C %P 12 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1988 %V 13 %N 6 %W Sun Microsystems, Inc %A C. Berman %A R. Gur %T NAPS - A C++ Project Case Study %P 137-152 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Middletown %A Thomas M. Breuel %T Data Level Parallel Programming in C++ %P 153-167 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory %A Thomas M. Breuel %T Lexical Closures for C++ %P 293-304 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory %A Dag M. Bruck %T Modelling of Control Systems with C++ and PHIGS %P 183-192 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W Lund Institute of Technology %A Joseph Eccles %T Porting from Common Lisp with Flavors to C++ %P 31-40 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A E.R. Gansner %T Iris: A Class-Based Window Library %P 283-292 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Gary M. Johnston %A Roy H. Campbell %T A Multiprocessor Operating System Simulator %P 169-182 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %A Peter A. Kirslis %A Robert B. Terwilliger %T Implementing a Logic-Based Executable Specification Language %P 211-225 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Denver %A Douglas Lea %T libg++, The GNU C++ Library %P 243-256 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W State University of New York, College at Oswego %A S.B. Lippman %A B.E. Moo %T C++: From Research to Practice %P 123-135 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Warren %A S.B. Lippman %A B. Stroustrup %T Pointers to Class Members in C++ %P 305-323 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Peter W. Madany %A Douglas E. Leyens %A Vincent F. Russo %A Roy H. Campbell %T A C++ Class Hierarchy for Building UNIX-Like File Systems %P 65-79 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %A William M. Miller %T Exception Handling without Language Extensions %P 327-341 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W Software Development Technologies, Inc. %A R.B. Murray %T Building Well-Behaved Type Relationships in C++ %P 19-30 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Warren %A Martin J. O'Riordan %T Debugging and Instrumentation of C++ Programs %P 227-242 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W Glockenspiel Ltd. %A Troy Otillio %T C++ Approach to Real-Time Systems: Task Interface Library %P 257-269 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W Tandem Computers %A Vincent F. Russo %A Simon M. Kaplan %T A C++ Interpreter for Scheme %P 95-108 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %A Andrew Schulert %A Kate Erf %T Open Dialogue: Using an Extensible Retained Object Workspace to Support a UIMS %P 53-64 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W Apollo Computer Inc. %A Jerry Schwarz %T A C++ Library for Infinite Precision Floating Point %P 271-281 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Roger Scott %A Prakash Reddy %A Russel Edwards %A David Campbell %T GPIO: Extensible Objects for Electronic Design Tools %P 109-121 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W Data General Corp. %A Ronan Stokes %T Prototyping database applications with a hybrid of C++ and 4GL %P 41-52 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W Glockenspiel Ltd. %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T Parameterized Types for C++ %P 1-18 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T Type-safe Linkage for C++ %P 193-210 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Michael D. Tiemann %T Solving the RPC problem in GNU C++ %P 343-361 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation %A John M. Vlissides %A Mark A. Linton %T Applying Object-Oriented Design to Structured Graphics %P 81-94 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D October 17-21, 1988 %C Denver, CO %W Stanford University %A H. Stephen Anderson %T Distributed Supercomputer Graphics Using UNIX Tools %P 25-32 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W The Ohio Supercomputer Center %A Kenneth Bobey %T Monitoring Program Performance on Large Parallel Systems %P 43-49 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Myrias Research Corporation %A Jonathan Brown %T The CTSS/POSIX Project %P 33 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %O Abstract only %A Ray Bryant %T The RP3 Parallel Computing Environment %P 69-92 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W IBM Research Division %A Patrick Clancy %T Virtual Memory Extensions in TRACE/UNIX %P 137-150 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Multiflow Computer %A Jan Edler %A Jim Lipkis %A Edith Schonberg %T Process Management for Highly Parallel UNIX Systems %P 1-17 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W NYU Ultracomputer Research Laboratory %A Jan Edler %A Jim Lipkis %A Edith Schonberg %T Memory Management in Symunix II: A Design for Large-Scale Shared Memory Multiprocessors %P 151-168 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W NYU Ultracomputer Research Laboratory %A Douglas E. Engert %T Attaching IBM Disks Directly to a Cray X-MP %P 227-229 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Argonne National Laboratory %A Martin Fouts %T Multitasking under UniCos: Experiences with the Cray 2 %P 121-131 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W NASA Ames Research Center %A Brewster U. Kahle %A William A. Nesheim %A Marshall Isman %T UNIX and the Connection Machine Operating System %P 93-107 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Thinking Machines Corporation %A Y. Langue %A T. Muntean %T PARX: A UNIX-like Operating System for Transputer-based Parallel Supercomputers %P 109-120 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W University of Grenoble %A E.N. Miya %T Some Observations on Computer Performance Characterization: Supercomputer and Mini-supercomputer Clocks and Compilers %P 51-66 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W NASA Ames Research Center %A Michael John Muuss %A Terry Slattery %A Donald F. Merritt %T BUMP - The BRL/USNA Migration Project %P 183-214 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W U.S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory %A Robert M. Panoff %T Real Productivity for Real Science Without Real UNIX %P 35 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Clemson University %O Abstract only %A E.C. Pariser %T Reduction of Static and Dynamic Memory Requirements on the Cray X-MP %P 169-182 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Alan Poston %T A High Performance File System for UNIX %P 215-226 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W GE Aerospace %A John Renwick %T High-speed networking with Supercomputers %P 67 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Cray Research, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Dennis M. Ritchie %T A Guest Facility for Unicos %P 19-24 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A C.A. Stewart %T Numerical Applications Interprocess Communication Protocol: RPCODE: RPC server to solve ODEs %P 37-42 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Open Systems Architects, Inc. %A Kevin Wohlever %T UNICOS System Administration at the Ohio Supercomputer Center - Tuning Considerations %P 135-136 %I USENIX %B UNIX and Supercomputers Workshop Proceedings %D September 26-27, 1988 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Cray Research, Inc. %O Abstract only %A Shane P. McCarron %T An Update on UNIX Standards Activities %P 18-22 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D September/October 1988 %V 13 %N 5 %W NAPS International %A Paul E. McKenney %T Broadcast Storms, Nervous Hosts, and Load Imbalances %P 9-17 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D September/October 1988 %V 13 %N 5 %W SRI International %A Erik H. Baalbergen %T Design and Implementation of Parallel Make %P 135-158 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1988 %V 1 %N 2 %W Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam %A J.M. Barton %A J.C. Wagner %T Enhanced Resource Sharing in UNIX %P 111-133 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1988 %V 1 %N 2 %W Silicon Graphics Computer Systems %A Brian N. Bershad %A C. Brian Pinkerton %T Watchdogs - Extending the UNIX File System %P 169-188 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1988 %V 1 %N 2 %W University of Washington %A Stephen C. Johnson %T Yacc Meets C++ %P 159-167 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1988 %V 1 %N 2 %W Ardent Computer Corporation %A Michael Lesk %T Can UNIX survive secret source code? %P 189-199 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1988 %V 1 %N 2 %W Bellcore %A Paolo Amaral %T OFS - An Optical View of a UNIX File System %P 203-211 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W INRIA %A Bruce Anderson %A Sanjiv Gossain %T Software Re-engineering using C++ %P 213-218 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W University of Essex %A Maurice J. Bach %A Ron Gomes %T Measuring File System Activity in the UNIX System %P 43-52 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W AT&T Information Systems %A Pascale Le Certen %A Beatrice Michel %A Gilles Muller %T A UNIX Environment for the GOTHIC Kernel %P 219-229 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Bull/INRIA %A Robert Cranmer-Gordon %A Bill Fraser-Campbell %A Mike Kelly %A Peter Tyrell %T System V Release 3, Diskless Workstations and NFS %P 301-310 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W The Instruction Set %A Sunil K. Das %T UNIX Around the World %P 1-6 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W City University of London %A A. Garribo %A L. Regoli %A G. Succi %T UNO: USENET News on Optical Disk %P 97-103 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W University of Genoa %A Robert A. Gingell %T Evolution of the SunOS Programming Environment %P 255-269 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A A.J. van de Goor %A A. Moolenaar %A J.M. Mulder %T Multiprocessor UNIX: Separate Processing of I/O %P 123-134 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Delft University of Technology %A Andrew Hume %T Grep Wars %P 237-245 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A S.A. Hussain %A J. Olnes %A T. Grimstad %T Implementation of X.25 PLP in ISO 8802 LAN environments %P 89-95 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Norsk Regnesentral %A Stephen C. Johnson %T Yacc Meets C++ %P 53-57 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Ardent Computer Corporation %A David Keeffe %T Software Tools for Music or Communications Standard Works! %P 149-156 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Siemens Ltd. %A Alain Kermarrec %T An Overview of the GOTHIX Distributed System %P 69-78 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W IRISA %A Samuel J. Leffler %A Eben F. Ostby %A William T. Reeves %T A Tool-based 3-D Modeling and Animation Workstation %P 29-40 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Pixar %A Michael Lesk %T Word Manipulation in Online Catalog Searching: Using the UNIX System for Library Experiments %P 135-147 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W University College London %A John Lions %T Help! I'm Losing My Files! %P 23-28 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W University of New South Wales %A Axel Mahler %A Andreas Lampen %T A toolkit for software configuration management %P 185-202 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Technische Universitat Berlin %A Jose A. Manas %A Tomas de Miguel %T Design of and experience with a software documentation tool %P 105-115 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid %A S.G. Marcie %A R.L. Holt %T General Purpose Transaction Support Features for the UNIX Operating System %P 179-184 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W NCR Corporation %A John R. Mashey %T UNIX Past, Present, and Future: Changing Roles, Changing Technologies %P 7-13 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W MIPS Computer Systems %A M.D. McIlroy %A J.A. Reeds %T Multilevel Security with Fewer Fetters %P 117-122 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Andreas Meyer %T Directly Mapped Files %P 231-236 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Stollmann GmbH %A Joseph P. Moran %T SunOS Virtual Memory Implementation %P 285-300 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Robert Morris %T Adventures in UNIX Arithmetic %P 157-159 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W National Computer Security Center %A Jun Murai %T The JUNET Environment %P 41 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W University of Tokyo %O Abstract only %A Jim R. Oldroyd %T POSIX - A Standard Interface %P 271-284 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W The Instruction Set %A Andrew Palay %T The Andrew Toolkit - An Overview %P 311 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Carnegie Mellon University %O Abstract only %A David Leo Presotto %T Plan 9 from Bell Labs - The Network %P 15-21 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Mark Rafter %T Formatted I/O in C++ %P 247-253 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Warwick University %A R. Schragl %A D. Lauber %T A Protocol for the Communication between Objects %P 79-87 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W UNA EDV-Beratung GmbH, Muenchen %A Ian Stewartson %T UNIX V.3 and Beyond %P 161-177 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W Data Logic Limited %A David Turner %T An Overview of Miranda %P 59-67 %I EUUG %B EUUG Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1988 %C London, England %W University of Kent %A Pascal Beyls %T An Adaptation of Spell To French %P 11-14 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1988 %V 8 %N 1 %W Bull %A Nhuan Doduc %A Christophe Binot %T Benchmarking in the AFUU %P 15-18 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1988 %V 8 %N 1 %W Framentec %A Marcin Skubiszewski %T Security of Ethernet Under UNIX and Internet Protocol %P 2-10 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1988 %V 8 %N 1 %W Ecole Normale Superieur, Paris %A Matt Bishop %T An Application of a Fast Data Encryption Standard Implementation %P 221-254 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1988 %V 1 %N 3 %W Dartmouth College %A Michael Lesk %T GRAB - Inverted Indexes with Low Storage Overhead %P 207-220 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1988 %V 1 %N 3 %W Bellcore %A Rob Pike %T Window Systems Should Be Transparent %P 279-296 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1988 %V 1 %N 3 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Jonathan M. Smith %A Gerald Q. Maguire, Jr. %T Effects of copy-on-write Memory Management on the Response Time of UNIX fork Operations %P 255-278 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1988 %V 1 %N 3 %W Columbia University %A Cornelia Boldyreff %T Macro Expansion as Defined by the ANSI/ISO C Draft Standard %P 36-39 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Summer 1988 %V 8 %N 2 %W Brunel University %A Janet Davis %T Unification and Openness %P 69-72 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Summer 1988 %V 8 %N 2 %W AT&T UNIX Europe %A Dominic Dunlop %T Receiving News at a Small Commercial Site: Is It Worth It? %P 66-68 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Summer 1988 %V 8 %N 2 %W Sphinx Ltd. %A Jun Murai %T The JUNET Environment %P 3-12 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Summer 1988 %V 8 %N 2 %W University of Tokyo %A Zoltan Somogyi %T Cake: a Fifth Generation Version of make %P 13-20 %I EUUG %B EUUG Newsletter %D Summer 1988 %V 8 %N 2 %W University of Melbourne %A Ronald E. Barkley %A T. Paul Lee %T A Heap-based Callout Implementation to Meet Real-Time Needs %P 213-222 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W AT&T Information Systems %A Ronald E. Barkley %A Danny Chen %T CASPER the Friendly Daemon %P 251-260 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W AT&T Information Systems %A David S. Bauer %A Michael E. Koblentz %T NIDX - A Real-Time Intrusion Detection Expert System %P 261-273 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Bell Communications Research %A S.M. Bellovin %T The "Session Tty" Manager %P 339-354 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %O FTP - research.att.com:/dist/sessext.ps.Z; local - sessext.ps %A Peter Collinson %T A low cost bitmapped terminal on the Atari ST %P 355-364 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W University of Kent %A Mark E. Epstein %A Curt Vandetta %A John Sechrest %T Asmodeus - A Daemon Servant for the System Administrator %P 377-391 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Oregon State University %A Mark S. Fedor %T Gated: A Multi-Routing Protocol Daemon for UNIX %P 365-376 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W NYSERNet Incorporated %A Gary Fernandez %A Larry Allen %T Extending the UNIX Protection Model with Access Control Lists %P 119-132 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Apollo Computer Inc. %A Robert W. Gray %T [gamma]-GLA - A Generator for Lexical Analyzers That Programmers Can Use %P 147-160 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W University of Colorado, Boulder %A V. Guruprasad %T Prototext: Universal Text Drivers %P 331-338 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Kirkloskar Computer Services Ltd. %A Helen E. Harrison %A Stephen P. Schaefer %A Terry S. Yoo %T Rtools: Tools for Software Management in a Distributed Computing Environment %P 85-93 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Microelectronics Center of North Carolina %A Matthew S. Hecht %A Abhai Johri %A Radhakrishna Aditham %A T. John Wei %T Experience Adding C2 Security Features to UNIX %P 133-146 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W IBM Systems Integration Division %A Mark Himelstein %A Steven Correll %A Kevin Enderby %T A RISC Approach to Runtime Exceptions %P 239-249 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. %A Andrew Hume %T The File Motel - An Incremental Backup System for Unix %P 61-72 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Stephen Kaufer %A Russell Lopez %A Sesha Pratap %T Saber-C - An Interpreter-based Programming Environment for the C Language %P 161-171 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Saber Software, Inc. %A Andrew Koenig %T Associative arrays in C++ %P 173-186 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Warren %A Steven M. Kramer %T Retaining SUID Programs in a Secure UNIX %P 107-118 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W SecureWare, Inc. %A Nick Lai %A Terence E. Gray %T Strengthening Discretionary Access Controls to Inhibit Trojan Horses and Computer Viruses %P 275-286 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W University of California, Los Angeles %A Terry Laskodi %A Bob Eifrig %A Jason Gait %T A UNIX File System for a Write-Once Optical Disk %P 51-60 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Tektronix, Inc. %A Thomas Lord %T Tools and Policies for the Hierarchical Management of Source Code Development %P 95-106 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Rick Macklem %A Jim Linders %A Hugh Smith %T G Shell Environment %P 15-22 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W University of Guelph %A Joel McCormack %A Paul Asente %T Using the X Toolkit or How to Write a Widget %P 1-13 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Digital Equipment Corporation %O FTP - aeneas.mit.edu:/pub/usenix/xtk.PS; local - xtk.ps %A Marshall Kirk McKusick %A Michael J. Karels %T Design of a General Purpose Memory Allocator for the 4.3BSD UNIX Kernel %P 295-303 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W University of California, Berkeley %A Daniel Nachbar %T SPIFF - A Program for Making Controlled Approximate Comparisons of Files %P 73-84 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Bell Communications Research %A Michael Nelson %A John Ousterhout %T Copy-on-Write for Sprite %P 187-201 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W University of California, Berkeley %A S. Margaret Olson %A Paul H. Levine %A Stuart H. Jones %A Stephanie Bodoff %A Stephen C. Bertrand %T Concurrent Access Licensing %P 287-294 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Apollo Computer, Inc. %A Don Peacock %A Mark Giuffrida %T Big Brother: A Network Services Expert %P 393-398 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W University of Michigan %A Robert Rodriguez %A Matt Koehler %A Larry Palmer %A Ricky Palmer %T A Dynamic UNIX Operating System %P 305-319 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Robin Schaufler %T X11/NeWS Design Overview %P 23-35 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Ursula Sinkewicz %T A Strategy for SMP ULTRIX %P 203-212 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Thomas J. Teixeira %A Robert F. Gurwitz %T Stellix: UNIX for a Graphics Supercomputer %P 321-330 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W Stellar Computer Inc. %A Brent B. Welch %A John K. Ousterhout %T Pseudo Devices: User-Level Extensions to the Sprite File System %P 37-49 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W University of California, Berkeley %A Benjamin Zorn %A Paul Hilfinger %T A Memory Allocation Profiler for C and Lisp Programs %P 223-237 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1988 %C San Francisco %W University of California, Berkeley %A Marc D. Donner %A David H. Jameson %T Language and Operating System Features for Real-time Programming %P 33-62 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1988 %V 1 %N 1 %W IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center %A Calton Pu %A Henry Massalin %A John Ioannidis %T The Synthesis Kernel %P 11-32 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1988 %V 1 %N 1 %W Columbia University %A Jane Wilhelms %T Dynamics for Computer Graphics: A Tutorial %P 63-93 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1988 %V 1 %N 1 %W University of California, Santa Cruz %A Rafael Alonso %A Kriton Kyrimis %T A Process Migration Implementation for a Unix System %P 365-372 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Princeton University %A Edward R. Arnold %A Marc E. Nelson %T Automatic Unix Backup in a Mass-Storage Environment %P 131-136 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W National Center for Atmospheric Research %A David F. Bacon %A Jed Schwartz %A Yechiam Yemini %T Nest: A Network Simulation and Prototyping Tool %P 71-77 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W IBM T.J. Watson Research Center %A J.M. Barton %A J.C. Wagner %T Beyond Threads: Resource Sharing in UNIX %P 259-266 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Silicon Graphics, Incorporated %A Brian N. Bershad %A C. Brian Pinkerton %T Watchdogs: Extending the UNIX File System %P 267-275 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W University of Washington %A Nathaniel Borenstein %A Craig Everhart %A Jonathan Rosenberg %A Adam Stoller %T A Multi-media Message System for Andrew %P 37-42 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Michael Caplinger %T A Memory Allocator with Garbage Collection for C %P 325-330 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Bell Communications Research %A Scott D. Carson %T Using Groups Effectively in Berkeley Unix %P 171-173 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W University of Maryland %A Douglas Comer %A Thomas Narten %T UNIX Systems as Cypress Implets %P 55-62 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Purdue University %A C. Anthony DellaFera %A Mark W. Eichin %A Robert S. French %A David C. Jedlinsky %A John T. Kohl %A William E. Sommerfeld %T The Zephyr Notification Service %P 213-219 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W MIT Project Athena %A Stephen P. Dyer %T The Hesiod Name Server %P 183-189 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W MIT Project Athena %A Charles K. Eaton %T Project Accounting on UNICOS %P 163-169 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W General Electric Company %A Joseph R. Eykholt %T A New Exception Handling Mechanism for the UNIX Kernel %P 291-295 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Amdahl Corporation %A A.J. van de Goor %A A. Moolenaar %T UNIX I/O In a Multiprocessor System %P 251-258 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Delft University of Technology %A Graham Hamilton %A Daniel S. Conde %T An Experimental Symmetric Multiprocessor Ultrix Kernel %P 283-290 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Bob Hofkin %A W. Terry Hardgrave %T System Administration in a Heterogeneous Network %P 119-123 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Software Productivity Consortium %A John H. Howard %T On Overview of the Andrew File System %P 23-26 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Chad Hunter %T Process Cloning: A system for duplicating UNIX processes %P 373-379 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W The Mitre Corporation %A Paul Jatkowski %A Mike Akre %T PMON: Graphical Performance Monitoring Tool %P 111-118 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Rich Inc. %A Von Jones %T System Administration Daemons %P 137-143 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Convex Computer Corporation %A Jim Joyce %A Bob Nystrom %T Rescuing Data in UNIX File Systems (What to do after rm *) %P 331-334 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W The Gawain Group %A Michael Leon Kazar %T Synchronization and Caching Issues in the Andrew File System %P 27-36 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Eiji Kuwana %A Hironobu Nagano %A Yuzou Nakamura %T Man-Machine Interfaces for software development environments (HandS) %P 309-323 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W NTT Software Laboratories %A Mark Luppi %A Mark Seiden %A Joseph Collins %A Daniel Fisher %A Keith Iverson %A Charles Marshall %A Josef Sachs %A David Shaw %T Building an Equities Trading System in a Distributed UNIX Environment %P 97-104 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Morgan Stanley and Co. %A K.I. Mandelberg %A V. S. Sunderam %T Process Migration in UNIX Networks %P 357-363 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Emory University %A Mike Mitchell %A Kent Moat %A Tom Truscott %A Bob Warren %T Invoking System Calls from Within the UNIX Kernel %P 277-282 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Research Triangle Institute %A James H. Morris %T "Make or Take" Decisions in Andrew %P 1-8 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Carnegie Mellon University %A R.L. Murphy %T Comparing the Efficiency of the Internet Protocols to DECNET %P 105-110 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Southwest Research Institute %A Clifford Neuman %A Wayne Yamamoto %T Adding Packet Radio to the Ultrix Kernel %P 303-308 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W University of Washington %A Andrew J. Palay %A Wilfred J. Hansen %A Mark Sherman %A Maria G. Wadlow %A Thomas P. Neuendorffer %A Zalman Stern %A Miles Bader %A Thom Peters %T The Andrew Toolkit - An Overview %P 9-22 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Craig Partridge %T A UNIX Implementation of HEMS %P 89-96 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W BBN Laboratories Inc. %A Joseph N. Pato %A Elizabeth Martin %A Betsy Davis %T A User Account Registration System for a Large (Heterogeneous) UNIX Network %P 155-161 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Apollo Computer Inc. %A Dr. J. Kent Peacock %T The Counterpoint Fast File System %P 243-249 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Counterpoint Computers %A Jeff Polk %A Rob Kolstad %T A Faster UNIX Dump Program %P 125-129 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Convex Computer Corporation %A Mark A. Rosenstein %A Daniel E. Geer, Jr. %A Peter J. Levine %T The Athena Service Management System %P 203-211 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W MIT Project Athena %A David Rosenthal %T A Simple X11 Client Program -or- How hard can it really be to write "Hello, World"? %P 229-242 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Sun Microsystems %A P. Kim Rowe %A D. Graham %A A. Donenfeld %A B. Pagurek %T The Integration Toolkit and the Unison Real Time Operating System %P 347-356 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Multiprocessor Toolsmiths Inc. %A Jan Sanislo %A Mark S. Squillante %T An RPC/LWP system for Interconnecting Heterogeneous Systems %P 43-54 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W University of Washington %A Henry Spencer %T How to Steal Code -or- Inventing The Wheel Only Once %P 335-345 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W University of Toronto %A Jennifer G. Steiner %A Clifford Neuman %A Jeffrey I. Schiller %T Kerberos: An Authentication Service for Open Network Systems %P 191-202 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W MIT Project Athena %A V.S. Sunderam %T A Fast Transaction Oriented Protocol for Distributed Applications %P 79-87 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Emory University %A Ralph R. Swick %A Mark S. Ackerman %T The X Toolkit: More Bricks for Building User-Interfaces or Widgets for Hire %P 221-228 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Dave Taylor %T The Postman Always Rings Twice: Electronic Mail in a Highly Distributed Environment %P 145-153 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Hewlett-Packard Laboratories %A Michael Y. Thompson %A J.M. Barton %A T.A. Jermoluk %A J.C. Wagner %T Translation Lookaside Buffer Synchronization in a Multiprocessor System %P 297-302 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W Silicon Graphics Computer Systems %A G. Winfield Treese %T Berkeley UNIX on 1000 Workstations: Athena Changes to 4.3BSD %P 175-182 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W MIT Project Athena %A Michael J. Yamasaki %T Special Purpose User-Space Network Protocols %P 63-69 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1988 %C Dallas, TX %W NASA Ames Research Center %A Steven R. Bourne %T What a Source Code Control System Should Do %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W Sun Microsystems %O Listed in contents only, no abstract, no paper %A Russell Brand %A D. Brent Chapman %T RAPID: Remote Automated Patch Installation Database %P 77-84 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %A Nathaniel R. Bronson, III %T CCSLAND %P 87-94 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W Multiflow Computer %A Peter Costantinidis, Jr. %A Hamish Reid %T The DV System of Source File Management %P 29-38 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W UniSoft Corp. %A Susan A. Dart %A Peter Feiler %T Configuration Management of an Environment %P 85 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W SEI %O Abstract only %A Don Davis %T Project Athena's Release Engineering Tricks %P 101-106 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W MIT %A Paul R. Eggert %T Automating the importation of software %P 115-118 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W Unisys Corporation %A Jim Fulton %T Configuration Management in the X Window System %P 107-113 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W MIT Laboratory for Computer Science %A Andy Glew %T Boxes, Links, and Parallel Trees: Elements of a Configuration Management System %P 17-28 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W Motorola Microcomputer Division, Urbana Design Center %A Masahiro Honda %A Terrence Miller %T Software Management Using a CASE Environment %P 11-16 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Andrew G. Hume %T The Use of a Time Machine to Control Software %P 119-124 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Marshall Kirk McKusick %A Michael J. Karels %A Keith Bostic %T The Release Engineering of 4.3BSD %P 95-100 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W University of California, Berkeley %A Barton P. Miller %A Lars Fredriksen %A Bryan So %T An Empirical Study of the Reliability of Operating System Utilities %P 59-76 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W University of Wisconsin, Madison %A Dale Miller %T Controlling Software for Multiple Projects %P 39-50 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W Sterling Software Intelligence Military Division %A Peter Nicklin %T Experiences Using a Hypertext Framework to Manage Software %P 125-136 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W Hewlett-Packard %A Melvin J. Pleasant, Jr. %A Eliot Lear %T Transcending Administrative Domains by Automating System Management Tasks in a Large Heterogeneous Environment %P 51-58 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W Rutgers University %A Vic Stenning %T Project Hygiene %P 1-9 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W Anshar Limited, UK %A David Tilbrook %T Under 10 Flags (not always smooth sailing) %P 137-146 %I USENIX %B Software Management Workshop Proceedings %D April 3-4, 1989 %C New Orleans, LA %W Nixdorf Computer Canada Ltd. %A Ralph E. Griswold %T Data Structures in the Icon Programming Language %P 339-365 %I USENIX Association %B Computing Systems %D Fall 1989 %V 2 %N 4 %W University of Arizona %A Marc Shapiro %A Yvon Gourhant %A Sabine Habert %A Laurence Mosseri %A Michel Ruffin %A Celine Valot %T SOS: An Object-Oriented Operating System - Assessment and Perspectives %P 287-337 %I USENIX Association %B Computing Systems %D Fall 1989 %V 2 %N 4 %W Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T Multiple Inheritance for C++ %P 367-395 %I USENIX Association %B Computing Systems %D Fall 1989 %V 2 %N 4 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A David F. Davey %T Getting Started and Debugging Guide for SUN III %P 17-38 %I AUUG %B Australian UNIX systems User Group Newsletter %D February 1989 %V 10 %N 1 %W University of Sydney %A Charles L. Hedrick %T Introduction to the Internet Protocols %P 66-96 %I AUUG %B Australian UNIX systems User Group Newsletter %D February 1989 %V 10 %N 1 %W Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey %A Alfredo Almada %A David H. Williams %T Enhancing the 4.3 BSD UNIX Serial Line Interface %P 6-29 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1989 %V 14 %N 1 %W University of Texas, El Paso %A Marc D. Donner %T Book Review: Xlib Programming Manual and Xlib Reference Manual %P 16 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1989 %V 14 %N 4 %W IBM T.J. Watson Research Center %A Marc D. Donner %T C Traps and Pitfalls %P 9 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1989 %V 14 %N 2 %W IBM T.J. Watson Research Center %A W. Stephen Adolph %T High Availability in a UNIX Transaction Processing Environment %P 23-32 %I USENIX %B UNIX Transaction Processing Workshop Proceedings %D May 1-2, 1989 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Microtel Pacific Research Limited %A Juan M. Andrade %A Mark T. Carges %A Kurt R. Kovach %T Building a Transaction Processing System on UNIX Systems %P 13-22 %I USENIX %B UNIX Transaction Processing Workshop Proceedings %D May 1-2, 1989 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Larry Clay %A George Copeland %A Mike Franklin %T UNIX Extensions for High-Performance Transaction Processing %P 73-80 %I USENIX %B UNIX Transaction Processing Workshop Proceedings %D May 1-2, 1989 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W MCC %A Bill Claybrook %T A Transaction Model for Online Transaction Processing Systems %P 33-44 %I USENIX %B UNIX Transaction Processing Workshop Proceedings %D May 1-2, 1989 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Stratus Computers, Inc. %A Dan Duchamp %T Protocols for Distributed and Nested Transactions %P 45-53 %I USENIX %B UNIX Transaction Processing Workshop Proceedings %D May 1-2, 1989 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Carnegie-Mellon University %A Jeffrey L. Eppinger %T The Nested Top-level Lazy Server-based Transaction %P 81-82 %I USENIX %B UNIX Transaction Processing Workshop Proceedings %D May 1-2, 1989 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Stanford University %A Dorm Fulton %T Distributed Transaction Integrity %P 55-61 %I USENIX %B UNIX Transaction Processing Workshop Proceedings %D May 1-2, 1989 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Unisys %A Dan Hydar %A David Scott %A Felix Yang %A Morris Yeh %T A Transaction Processing Monitor %P 1-6 %I USENIX %B UNIX Transaction Processing Workshop Proceedings %D May 1-2, 1989 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W Marine Terminal Computer Systems %A Paul Lockwood %A Divyakant Agrawal %T A Fault-tolerant Client-Server Transaction Model %P 63-71 %I USENIX %B UNIX Transaction Processing Workshop Proceedings %D May 1-2, 1989 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W University of California, Santa Barbara %A Kirit Talati %T Distributed On-line Transaction Processing on UNIX %P 7-12 %I USENIX %B UNIX Transaction Processing Workshop Proceedings %D May 1-2, 1989 %C Pittsburgh, PA %W VISystems Inc. %A Peter H. Salus %T Book Review: Learning the vi Editor %P 14 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1989 %V 14 %N 3 %W Open Software Foundation %A John Danskin %A Sally N. Rosenthal %T Visual Programming with Arachne %P 69-82 %I USENIX %B USENIX Fifth Computer Graphics workshop %D November 16-17, 1989 %C Monterey, CA %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Owen Densmore %T NeWS Classes %P 37-68 %I USENIX %B USENIX Fifth Computer Graphics workshop %D November 16-17, 1989 %C Monterey, CA %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Don Hopkins %T The Shape of PSIBER Space: PostScript Interactive Bug Eradication Routines %P 129-147 %I USENIX %B USENIX Fifth Computer Graphics workshop %D November 16-17, 1989 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Maryland %A Steven H. Phillipson %A Stefan Jeffers %T Part-Task Flight Simulation on a UNIX Graphics Workstation %P 115-128 %I USENIX %B USENIX Fifth Computer Graphics workshop %D November 16-17, 1989 %C Monterey, CA %W Sterling Federal Systems Inc.; IBM %A Jon H. Pittman %T The Render Button %P 99-114 %I USENIX %B USENIX Fifth Computer Graphics workshop %D November 16-17, 1989 %C Monterey, CA %W Wavefront Technologies, Inc. %A Neil Raine %A David Seal %A William Stoye %A Roger Wilson %T The Acorn Outline Font Manager %P 25-36 %I USENIX %B USENIX Fifth Computer Graphics workshop %D November 16-17, 1989 %C Monterey, CA %W Acorn Computers Ltd. %A Ron Reisman %T Design Considerations for Multitasking, Windowing, Networked, Multi-platform, Distributed Applications %P %I USENIX %B USENIX Fifth Computer Graphics workshop %D November 16-17, 1989 %C Monterey, CA %W NASA Ames Research Center %O Presentation only, no paper. %A Carlo. H Sequin %T Microfabrication on the Macintosh %P 1-16 %I USENIX %B USENIX Fifth Computer Graphics workshop %D November 16-17, 1989 %C Monterey, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %A John F. Shlag %A Julian E. Gomez %A Alex D. Seiden %T 3D Animation on the Macintosh with 3DWorks %P 17-24 %I USENIX %B USENIX Fifth Computer Graphics workshop %D November 16-17, 1989 %C Monterey, CA %W MacroMind, Inc. %A David A. Tristam %T Controlling Virtual Words with the Panel Library %P 83-92 %I USENIX %B USENIX Fifth Computer Graphics workshop %D November 16-17, 1989 %C Monterey, CA %W NASA Ames Research Center %A Mark Weiser %A Barry Hayes %A Jock Mackinlay %T Learning from Visualized Garbage Collector %P 93-98 %I USENIX %B USENIX Fifth Computer Graphics workshop %D November 16-17, 1989 %C Monterey, CA %W Xerox Palo Alto Research Center %A Dominic Dunlop %T Report on ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG15 (POSIX) Meeting %P 25 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1989 %V 14 %N 6 %W The Standard Answer Ltd. %A Jeffrey S. Haemer %T An Update on UNIX and C Standards Activity %P 31-45 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1989 %V 14 %N 6 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A Michael Hawley %T Audio I/O with the NeXT Computer %P 19-23 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1989 %V 14 %N 6 %W NeXT Inc./MIT Media Laboratory %A Peter H. Salus %T Book Review: !%@:: A Directory of Electronic Mail Addressing and Networks %P 24 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1989 %V 14 %N 6 %W Open Software Foundation %A Francois Armand %A Michel Gien %A Frederic Herrmann %A Marc Rozier %T Revolution 89 or "Distributing UNIX Brings it Back to its Original Virtues" %P 153-174 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Chorus Systemes, France %A Henri E. Bal %A M. Frans Kaashoek %A Andrew S. Tanenbaum %T A Distributed Implementation of the Shared Data-Object Model %P 1-19 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam %A Joseph Boykin %A Alan Langerman %T The Parallelization of Mach/4.3BSD: Design Philosophy and Performance Analysis %P 105-126 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Encore Computer Corporation %A ByoungJu Choi %A Aditya P. Mathur %T Experience with PMothra: A Tool for Mutation Based Testing on a Hypercube %P 237-253 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Purdue University %A David L. Cohn %A William P. Delaney %A Karen M. Tracey %T ARCADE: A Platform for Heterogeneous Distributed Operating Systems %P 373-390 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W University of Notre Dame %A Dominique DeCouchant %A Michel Riveill %A Sacha Krakowiak %A Chris Horn %A Edward Finn %A Neville Harris %T Experience with Implementing and Using an Object Oriented Distributed System %P 301a-310 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W LGI-IMAG, France %A Fred Douglis %T Experience with Process Migration in Sprite %P 59-72 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W University of California, Berkeley %A Prabha Gopinath %A Thomas Bihari %T Experiences with a Family of Multiprocessor Real-Time Operating Systems %P 205-225 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W North American Philips Corporation %A Debra Hensgen %A Raphael Finkel %T Dynamic Server Squads in Yackos %P 73-89 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W University of Kentucky %A Pierre G. Jansen %A Gerard J.M. Smit %T Tumult-64: A Real-Time Multi-Processor System %P 193-203 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Twente University, The Netherlands %A Gary M. Johnston %A Roy H. Campbell %T An Object-Oriented Implementation of Distributed Virtual Memory %P 39-57 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %A M. Frans Kaashoek %A Henri E. Bal %A Andrew S. Tanenbaum %T Experience with the Distributed Data Structure Paradigm in Linda %P 175-191 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam %A Howard P. Katseff %T Debugging and Performance Monitoring in HPC/VORX %P 255-267 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel %A Charles Koelbel %A Fady Lamaa %A Bharat Bhargava %T Efficient Implementation of Modularity in RAID %P 127-143 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Purdue University %A Julie Kucera %T Making libc Suitable for Use by Parallel Programs %P 145-152 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Convex Computer Corporation %A Rodger Lea %A Jonathan Walpole %T The Implementation of Aide: A Support Environment for Distributed Object-Oriented Systems %P 289-299 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Lancaster University %A James E. Lumpp, Jr. %A Samuel A. Fineberg %A Wayne G. Nation %A Thomas L. Casavant %A Edward C. Bronson %A Howard Jay Siegel %A Pierre H. Pero %A Thomas Schwederski %A Dan C. Marinescu %T CAPS - A Coding Aid used with the PASM Parallel Processing System %P 269-288 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Purdue University %A Henry Massalin %A Calton Pu %T Fine-Grain Scheduling %P 91-104 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Columbia University %A Marc F. Pucci %A J.L. Alberi %T Experiences with Efficient Interprocess Communication in DUNE %P 349-360 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Bellcore %A Umakishore Ramachandran %A M. Yousef A. Khalidi %T An Implementation of Distributed Shared Memory %P 21-38 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Georgia Institute of Technology %A Horst Schaaser %T Using Transputer Networks to Accelerate Communication Protocols %P 361-372 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol %A Michael L. Scott %A Thomas J. LeBlanc %A Brian D. Marsh %T Implementing Issues for the Psyche Multiprocessor Operating System %P 227-236 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W University of Rochester %A Marc Shapiro %T Prototyping a Distributed Object-Oriented Operating System on Unix %P 311-331 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W INRIA, France %A Roger K. Shultz %T A Decentralized Embedded Operating System Supporting Distributed Execution of Ada Tasks %P 391-409 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Rockwell International %A C.J. Wilkenloh %A U. Ramachandran %A S. Menon %A R.J. LeBlanc %A M.Y.A. Khalidi %A P.W. Hutto %A P. Dasgupta %A R.C. Chen %A J.M. Bernabeu %A W.F. Appelbe %A M. Ahamad %T The Clouds Experience: Building an Object-Based Distributed Operating System %P 333-347 %I USENIX %B Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems Workshop Proceedings %D October 5-6, 1989 %C Fort Lauderdale, FL %W Georgia Institute of Technology %A Tom Christiansen %T Op: A Flexible Tool for Restricted Superuser Access %P 89-94 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W Convex Computer Corporation %A Raphael Finkel %A Brian Sturgill %T Tools for System Administration in a Heterogeneous Environment %P 15-29 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W University of Kentucky %O n %A Don Foree %A Margaret Tiano %T Automated Account Deactivation and Deletion %P 31-33 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W MCNC %O n %A Bent Hagemark %A Kenneth Zadeck %T Site: A Language and System for Configuring Many Computers as One Computing Site %P 1-14 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W Brown University %A Helen E. Harrison %A Tim Seaver %T Enhancements to 4.3BSD Network Commands %P 49-51 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W MCNC %A Nathan H. Hillery %T Implementing a Consistent System over Many Hosts %P 69-73 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W Duke University %A Richard W. Kint %A Charles V. Gale %A Andrew B. Liwen %T Administration of a Dynamic Heterogeneous Network %P 59-67 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W Software Productivity Consortium, Inc. %A Ken Montgomery %A Dan Reynolds %T Filesystem Backups in a Heterogeneous Environment %P 95-97 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W The University of Texas System %A Gretchen Phillips %A Ken Smith %T Mkuser -- or how we keep the usernames straight %P 35-39 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W SUNY at Buffalo %A Paul W. Placeway %T A Better Dump for BSD UNIX %P 99-107 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W BBN Systems and Technologies Corporation %A Nick Simicich %T YABS %P 109-121 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W IBM T.J. Watson Research Center %A Bruce Spence %T spy: A Unix File System Security Monitor %P 75-87 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W Hewlett-Packard %A C.J. Yashinovitz %A T. Kovacs %A John Kalucki %T An Optical Disk Backup/Restore System %P 123-131 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Peter Zadrozny %T Administering Remote Sites %P 45-47 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W Electronic Data Systems %A Elizabeth D. Zwicky %T Disk Space Management Without Quotas %P 41-43 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W SRI International %A Elizabeth D. Zwicky %A Paul W. Placeway %T Modifying the Line Printer System for a Large Networked Environment %P 53-57 %I USENIX %B Large Installation Systems Administration III Workshop Proceedings %D September 7-8, 1989 %C Austin, TX %W SRI International %A George W. Leach %T Book Review: Programming in C++ %P 9 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D September/October 1989 %V 14 %N 5 %A Tom Duff %T Experience with Viruses on UNIX Systems %P 155-171 %I USENIX Association %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1989 %V 2 %N 2 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Brian W. Kernighan %A Christopher J. Van Wyk %T Page Makeup by Postprocessing Text Formatter Output %P 103-132 %I USENIX Association %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1989 %V 2 %N 2 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A M. Douglas McIlroy %T Virology 101 %P 173-181 %I USENIX Association %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1989 %V 2 %N 2 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Rob Pike %T A Concurrent Window System %P 133-153 %I USENIX Association %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1989 %V 2 %N 2 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Aarron Gull %A Sunil K. Das %T A Port of the MINIX Operating System to the Atari ST %P 2-14 %I EUUG %B European UNIX Systems User Group Newsletter %D Spring 1989 %V 9 %N 1 %W City University London %A William Roberts %T Introduction to Window Systems %P 37-43 %I EUUG %B European UNIX Systems User Group Newsletter %D Spring 1989 %V 9 %N 1 %W Queen Mary College %A Janet Davis %T Overview of UNIX System V Release 4.0 %P 74-78 %I European UNIX Systems User Group %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1989 %V 9 %N 1 %W UNIX Europe Limited %A Aarron Gull %A Sunil K. Das %T A Port of the MINIX Operating System to the Atari ST %P 2-14 %I European UNIX Systems User Group %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1989 %V 9 %N 1 %W City University London %A William Roberts %T Introduction to Window Systems %P 37-43 %I European UNIX Systems User Group %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1989 %V 9 %N 1 %W Queen Mary College %A Colston Sanger %T UNIX Clinic %P 63-68 %I European UNIX Systems User Group %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1989 %V 9 %N 1 %W Olivetti International Education Centre %A W. Richard Stevens %T Heuristics for Disk Drive Positioning in 4.3BSD %P 251-274 %I USENIX Association %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1989 %V 2 %N 3 %W Health Systems International %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T The Evolution of C++: 1985 to 1989 %P 191-250 %I USENIX Association %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1989 %V 2 %N 3 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Charles Ballance %A Sean Fleming %A Jay Goldberg %A Nelly Karasik %T UFOS: An Intelligent Real-Time Performance Monitor for UNIX System V %P 277-286 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W AT&T Information Management Services %A F. Bonomi %A P.J. Fleming %A P.D. Steinberg %T Distributing Processes in Loosely-Coupled UNIX Multiprocessor Systems %P 61- 72 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Mark. D. Campbell %A Tracy R. Edmonds %T TOWER STREAMS-Based TTY: Architecture and Implementation %P 15-27 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W NCR Corporation %A Yih-Farn Chen %T The C Program Database and Its Applications %P 157-171 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Daniel S. Conde %A Felix S. Hsu %A Ursula Sinkewicz %T ULTRIX Threads %P 257-268 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Thomas J. Coppeto %A Beth L. Anderson %A Daniel E. Geer, Jr. %A G. Winfield Treese %T OLC: An On-Line Consulting System for UNIX %P 83-94 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W Project Athena, MIT %O FTP: ftp://aeneas.mit.edu/pub/ATHENA/usenix/olc.PS %A Janet A. Cugini %A Shau-Ping Lo %A Matthew S. Hecht %A Chii-Ren Tsai %A Virgil D. Gligor %A Radhakrishna Aditham %A T. John Wei %T Security Testing of AIX System Calls Using Prolog %P 223-237 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W IBM Systems Integration Division %A Kate Ehrlich %A Barbara Stanley %A Tim Shea %T Incorporating Usability Studies and Interface Design into Software Development %P 133-145 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W Sun Microsystems Inc. %A Glenn S. Fowler %A David G. Korn %A K.-Phong Vo %T An Efficient File Hierarchy Walker %P 173-188 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Ping-Hui Kao %A Bill Gates %A Bruce Thompson %A Dale McCluskey %T Support of the ISO-9660/HSG CD-ROM File System in HP-UX %P 189-202 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W Hewlett-Packard Corp. %A David G. Korn %A Eduardo Krell %T The 3-D File System %P 147-156 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A T. Paul Lee %A R.E. Barkley %T A Watermark-based Lazy Buddy System for Kernel Memory Allocation %P 1-13 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Ronald G. Minnich %A David J. Farber %T The Mether System: Distributed Shared Memory for SunOS 4.0 %P 51-60 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W Supercomputing Research Center %O FTP - metropolis.super.org:/pub/mether/usenix.ps; local - mether.ps %A Jeffrey C. Mogul %T Simple and Flexible Datagram Access Controls for Unix-based Gateways %P 203-221 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Denise Ondishko %T Administration of Department Machines by a Central Group %P 73-82 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W University of Rochester Computing Center %A Mark Opperman %T At Home With X11/NeWS Windows %P 119-131 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Stephen Rago %T Out-Of-Band Communication in STREAMS %P 29-37 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Marc J. Rochkind %T A Unified Programming Interface for Character-Based and Graphical Window Systems %P 109-117 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W Advanced Programming Institute Ltd. %A Barry Shein %A Mike Callahan %A Paul Woodbury %T NFSSTONE: A Network File Server Performance Benchmark %P 269-275 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W Software Tool & Die; Encore Computer Corporation %A Griffith G. Smith, Jr. %T A Distributed Resource Allocator for UNIX Systems %P 95-108 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Jon F. Spencer %A Jackie McAlexander %T Factors Affecting Application Portability to a B1 Level Trusted UNIX %P 239-255 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W Addamax Corporation %A V.S. Sunderam %T An Experiment with Network Shared Libraries %P 39-49 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1989 %C Baltimore, MD %W Emory University %A Mario R. Barbacci %A Dennis L. Doubleday %A Charles B. Weinstock %A Jeannette M. Wing %T Developing Applications for Heterogeneous Machine Networks: The Durra Environment %P 7-35 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1989 %V 2 %N 1 %W Carnegie Mellon University %A P.J. Brown %T A Hypertext System for UNIX %P 37-53 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1989 %V 2 %N 1 %W University of Kent at Canterbury %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T Parameterized Types for C++ %P 55-85 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1989 %V 2 %N 1 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Ziya Aral %A James Bloom %A Thomas Doeppner %A Ilya Gertner %A Alan Langerman %A Greg Schaffer %T Variable Weight Processes with Flexible Shared Resources %P 405-412 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Encore Computer Corporation %A Amnon Barak %A Richard Wheeler %T MOSIX: An Integrated Multiprocessor UNIX %P 101-112 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W The Hebrew University of Jerusalem %A Eric J. Bina %A Perry A. Emrath %T A Faster fsck for BSD UNIX %P 173-185 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Motorola Micro-Computer Division %A Eric Black %T Software Configuration Management with an Object-Oriented Database %P 257-272 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Atherton Technology %A Tim Bray %T Lessons of the New Oxford English Dictionary Project %P 187-199 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Waterloo %A Brent Callaghan %A Tom Lyon %T The Automounter %P 43-51 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Mark E. Carson %A Wen-Der Jiang %A Jeremy G. Liang %A Gary L. Luckenbaugh %A Debra H. Yakov %T Secure Window Systems for UNIX %P 441-455 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W IBM Corporation %A Geoff Collyer %T A Partial Tour Through the UNIX Shell %P 343-353 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Toronto %A Prasun Dewan %A Eric Vasilik %T Supporting Objects in a Conventional Operating System %P 273-285 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Purdue University %A Tom Duff %T Viral Attacks on UNIX System Security %P 165-171 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Charles W. Flink, II %A Jonathan D. Weiss %T System V/MLS Labeling and Mandatory Policy Alternatives %P 413-427 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Alessandro Forin %A Joseph Barrera %A Richard Sanzi %T The Shared Memory Server %P 229-243 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Peter Gloor %A Rudolf Marty %T Dynamically Synchronized Locking - a Lightweight Locking Protocol for Resource Locking in a Stateless Environment %P 13-27 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Zurich %A Robert L. Henderson %A Alan Poston %T MSS-II and RASH - A Mainframe UNIX Based Mass Storage System with a Rapid Access Storage Hierarchy File Management System %P 65-84 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W NASA Ames Research Center %A Mark C. Holderbaugh %A Scott E. Preece %T Minimalist Physical Memory Control in UNIX %P 245-256 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Motorola Microcomputer Division %A Chet Juszczak %T Improving the Performance and Correctness of an NFS Server %P 53-63 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Michael H. Kelley %T Multiprocessor Aspects of the DG/UX Kernel %P 85-99 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Data General Corporation %A Brent A. Kingsbury %A John T. Kline %T Job and Process Recovery in a UNIX-based Operating System %P 355-364 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Cray Research, Inc. %A Daniel V. Klein %T A Comparison of Compiler Utilization of Instruction Set Architectures %P 313-329 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Joseph A. Korty %T Sema: a Lint-like Tool for Analyzing Semaphore Usage in a Multithreaded UNIX Kernel %P 113-123 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W MODCOMP %A Leo Lanzillo %A Craig Partridge %T Implementation of Dial-up IP for UNIX Systems %P 201-207 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W BBN Systems and Technologies Corporation %A Geoffrey M. Lee %T Integrating UNIX Terminal Services into a Distributed Operating System %P 29-42 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %A David Lemke %A David S.H. Rosenthal %T Visualizing X11 Clients %P 125-138 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Sun Microsystems %A Allison Mankin %A Kevin Thompson %T Limiting Factors in the Performance of the Slow-start TCP Algorithms %P 219-228 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W The MITRE Corporation %A Bruce Martin %A Charles Bergan %A Walter Burkhard %A Jehan-Francois Paris %T Experience with PARPC %P 1-12 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W University of California, San Diego %A Paul R. McJones %A Garret F. Swart %T Evolving the UNIX System Interface to Support Multithreaded Programs %P 393-404 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W DEC Systems Research Center %A Ken Raeburn %A Jon Rochlis %A William Sommerfeld %A Stan Zanarotti %T Discuss: An Electronic Conferencing System for a Distributed Computing Environment %P 331-342 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Massachusetts Institute of Technology %A Marc J. Rochkind %T XVT: A Virtual Toolkit for Portability Between Window Systems %P 151-163 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Advance Programming Institute Ltd. %A Donn Seeley %T A Tour of the Worm %P 287-304 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Utah %A Barbara Smith-Thomas %T Secure Multi-Level Windowing in a B1 Certifiable Secure UNIX Operating System %P 429-439 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Greg Snider %A Jim Hays %T The Modix Kernel %P 377-392 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Hewlett-Packard Company %A Eugene H. Spafford %T Some Musings on Ethics and Computer Break-Ins %P 305-311 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W Purdue University %A Spencer W. Thomas %A Martin Friedmann %T PEX - A 3-D Extension to X Windows %P 139-149 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Michigan %A Chii-Ren Tsai %A Virgil D. Gligor %A Wilhelm Burger %A Mark E. Carson %A Pau-Chen Cheng %A Janet A. Cugini %A Matthew S. Hecht %A Shau-Ping Lo %A Sohail Malik %A N. Vasudevan %T A Trusted Network Architecture for AIX Systems %P 457-471 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W IBM Systems Integration Division %A Tim Williams %T Session Management in System V Release 4 %P 365-375 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Summit %A Wengyik Yeong %A Martin Lee Schoffstall %A Mark S. Fedor %T A UNIX Implementation of the Simple Network Management Protocol %P 209-217 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1989 %C San Diego, CA %W NYSERNet Incorporated %A Richard Blinne %T A Type Parameterization Language for C++ %P 137-148 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W NCR Microelectronic Products Division %A T.A. Cargill %T Does C++ Really Need Multiple Inheritance? %P 315-323 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Louisville, CO %A Dr. James M. Coggins %T Design Criteria for C++ Libraries %P 25-36 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill %A Fergal Dearle %T Designing Portable Application Frameworks for C++ %P 51-62 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Glockenspiel %A Sean M. Dorward %A Ravi Sethi %A Jonathan E. Shopiro %T Adding New Code to a Running C++ Program %P 279-292 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A David W. Forslund %A Charles Wingate %A Peter Ford %A J. Stephen Junkins %A Jeffrey Jackson %A Stephen C. Pope %T Experiences in Writing a Distributed Particle Simulation Code in C++ %P 177-190 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Los Alamos National Laboratory %A Yvon Gourhant %A Marc Shapiro %T FOG/C++: A Fragmented Object Generator %P 63-74 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique %A Judith E. Grass %A Yih-Farn Chen %T The C++ Information Abstractor %P 265-278 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Judith E. Grass %A Chandra Kintala %A Ravi Sethi %T Object-Oriented Redesign Using C++: Experience with Parser Generators %P 75-86 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A John A. Interrante %A Mark A. Linton %T Runtime Access to Type Information in C++ %P 233-240 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Stanford University %A Preben Fisker Jensen %A Peter Juhl %T Writing a Gateway in C++ %P 205-214 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Jutland Telephone Co. %A P. R. Jossman %A E. N. Schiebel %A J. C. Shank %T Climbing the C++ Learning Tree %P 11-24 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Bernd Kluth %T SIC--A System for Stochastic Simulation in C++ %P 125-136 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Institute for Teleprocessing, Aachen University of Technology %A Andrew Koenig %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T Exception Handling for C++ %P 149-176 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Douglas Lea %T Customization in C++ %P 301-315 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W SUNY %A David J. Miller %A R. Charleene Lennox %T RIPE: An Object Oriented Robot Independent Programming Environment %P 115-124 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Sandia National Laboratories %A Graham D. Parrington %T Reliable Distributed Programming in C++: The Arjuna Approach %P 37-50 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of Newcastle upon Tyne %A Steven P. Reiss %A Scott Meyers %T FIELD Support for C++ %P 293-300 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Brown University %A Vincent F. Russo %A Peter W. Madany %A Roy H. Campbell %T C++ and Operating Systems Performance: A Case Study %P 103-114 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Univ. of Illinois Urbana - Champaign %A Douglas C. Schmidt %T GPERF: A Perfect Hash Function Generator %P 87-102 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of California, Irvine %A Robert Seliger %T Extended C++ %P 241-264 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Hewlett Packard Clinical Information Systems %A Michael D. Tiemann %T An Exception Handling Implementation for C++ %P 215-232 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %A Jonathan M. Zweig %A Ralph E. Johnson %T The Conduit: A Communication Abstraction in C++ %P 191-204 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 9-11, 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign %A Pat Bahn %T Beyond Bell-LaPadula: A Security Model for Real Applications %P 63-64 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W GTE %A Marshall D. Abrams %A Leonard J. LaPadula %A Ingrid M. Olson %T Building Generalized Access Control on UNIX %P 65-70 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W MITRE %A Ana Maria De Alvare %T How Crackers Crack Passwords %P 103-112 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Lawrence Livermore Laboratory %A Fuat Baran %A Howard Kaye %A Margarita Suarez %T Security Breaches: Five Recent Incidents at Columbia University %P 151-171 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Columbia University %A Matt Bishop %T An Extensible Password Changing Program %P 15-16 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Dartmouth College %A David S. Brown %A E. Eugene Schultz Jr. %T Communicating Vulnerabilities: Perils and Pitfalls %P 149-150 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %A Jerry Carlin %T Gateway Security Measures %P 145-148 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Pacific Bell %A Mark Carson %A Janet Cugini %A Sohail Malik %A Mythili Kannan %A Wen-Der Jiang %T Networked UNIX Without the Superuser %P 137-140 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W IBM %A Gary Christoph %T Security Considerations of Going to a UNIX Based Supercomputer Operating System %P 129-130 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Los Alamos National Laboratory %T Roles for Users and Privileges for System Processes: High Trust Mechanisms for Low Trust Systems %A David Gill %P 61-62 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W MITRE %A David Goldberg %T The MITRE User Authentication System %P 1-4 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W MITRE %A Frank Kardel %T Frozen Files %P 83-86 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Friedrich Alexander University %A Daniel Klein %T Foiling the Cracker: A Survey of, and Improvements to, Password Security %P 5-14 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Software Engineering Institute, CMU %T An Expert Systems Approach to Security Inspection of UNIX %A Joseph Kuras %P 55-56 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A John Linn %T Generic Security Service Application Program Interface %P 33-54 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Steven Lunt %T Experiences with Kerberos %P 113-120 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Bellcore %A Richard Neely %T System Design and Verification for Secure Applications Under UNIX %P 125-128 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Ford Aerospace %A Jeffrey Roth %T Hardening Anonymous FTP %P 141-144 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Defense Logistics Agency %A Bjorn Satdeva %T Perspectives and Solutions for Increasing Security in UNIX System Administration %P 131-136 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W /sys/admin, inc. %A Hermann Strack %T Extended Access Controls in UNIX System V: ACLs and Context %P 87-102 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W University of Karlsruhe %A Joe Tardo %A Kannan Alagappan %A Richard Pitkin %T Public-Key-based Authentication Using Internet Certificates %P 121-124 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A David Wichers %A Douglas Cook %A Ronald Olsson %A John Crossley %A Paul Kerchen %A Karl Levitt %A Raymond Lo %T An Access Control List Approach to Anti-Viral Security %P 71-83 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W ARCA Systems; University of CA - Davis %T A Survey of Secure UNIX Operating Systems %A Raymond Wong %P 57-60 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W Oracle Corporation %T Password Security in a Large Distributed Environment %A Michele Crabb %P 17-30 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W NASA Ames Research Center %A Maria King %T An Automatic Policy Checker for Controlling Undesirable Program Behaviors %P 31-32 %I USENIX %B Second Security Workshop Program %D August 27, 1990 %C Portland, OR %W UCLA Computer Science Department %A Douglas Comer %A Ralph E. Droms %A Thomas P. Murtagh %T An Experimental Implementation of the Tilde Naming System %P 487-516 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Fall 1990 %V 3 %N 4 %W Purdue University; Bucknell University; Williams College %A Stephan Curran %A Michael Stumm %T A Comparison of Basic CPU Scheduling Algorithms for Multiprocessor UNIX %P 551-580 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Fall 1990 %V 3 %N 4 %W University of Toronto %A Prasun Dewan %A Eric Vasilic %T An Object Model for Conventional Operating Systems %P 517-550 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Fall 1990 %V 3 %N 4 %W Purdue University; Sun Microsystems %A Ronald E. Barkley %A T. Paul Lee %T A Dynamic File System Inode Allocation and Reclaim Policy %P 1-10 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Len Bass %A Eric Hardy %A Rick Kazman %A Robert Seacord %A Brian Clapper %T Serpent: A User Interface Management System %P 245-258 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Carnegie Melon University; Naval Air Development Center %A Robert Bedichek %T Some Efficient Architecture Simulation Techniques %P 53-64 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W University of Washington %A S.M. Bellovin %T Pseudo-Network Drivers and Virtual Networks %P 229-244 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Robert Berkley %A Skip Gilbrech %A Timothy Hunt %A Mark Luppi %A Richard Plevin %T Tickerplants on UNIX %P 65-74 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Fusion Systems Group %A Brian Berliner %T CVS II: Parallelizing Software Development %P 341-352 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Prisma, Inc. %A Deborah Caswell %A David Black %T Implementing a Mach Debugger for Multithreaded Applications %P 25-40 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Hewlet-Packard Company; Carnegie Melon University %A Danny Chen %A Ronald E. Barkley %A T. Paul Lee %T Insuring Improved VM Performance: Some No-Fault Policies %P 11-24 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Joel S. Emer %A William E. Weihl %T Integrated Interactive Access to Heterogeneous Distributed Services %P 101-116 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W DEC; MIT %A Raymond B. Essick %T An Event-Based Fair Share Scheduler %P 147-162 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Prisma, Inc. %A Dodi Francisco %A Lois C. Price %T Multiple Site Source Reconciliation %P 331-340 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W TRW Financial Systems %A Arun Garg %T Parallel STREAMS: a Multi-Processor Implementation %P 163-176 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Sequent Computer Systems %A Mitchell Gart %T Ada and Binary UNIX Standards %P 353-362 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Alsys, Inc. %A Masami Hagiya %A Kouji Ohtani %T Parallel Object-Oriented UIMS with Macro and Micro Stubs %P 259-274 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Kyoto University %A Steven A. Heimlich %T Traffic Characterization of the NSFNET National Backbone %P 207-228 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W University of Maryland %A David Hitz %A Guy Harris %A James K. Lau %A Allan M. Schwartz %T Using UNIX as One Component of a Lightweight Distributed Kernel for Microprocessor File Servers %P 285-296 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Auspex Systems %A S.C. Johnson %T Postloading for Fun and Profit %P 325-330 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Stardent Computer Corp. %A Alan Langerman %A Joseph Boykin %A Susan LoVerso %A Shashi Mangalat %T A Highly-Parallelized Mach-Based Vnode Filesystem %P 297-312 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Encore Computer Corporation %A Allan Leinwand %A Jeff Okamoto %T Two Network Management Tools(How Many Packets Would a Packet Router Route if a Packet Router Could Route Packets) %P 195-206 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Hewlett-Packard %A Paul Maybee %T pdb: A Network Oriented Symbolic Debugger %P 41-52 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Solbourne Computer, Inc. %A John K. Ousterhout %T Tcl: An Embeddable Command Language %P 133-146 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Unversity of California at Berkeley %A Margo Seltzer %A Peter Chen %A John Ousterhout %T Disk scheduling Revisited %P 313-324 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W University of California, Berkeley %A Joel D. Silverstein %A Steven E. Sommars %A Yio-Chian Tao %T The UNIX System Math Library, a Status Report %P 117-132 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W AT&A Bell Laboratories %A Martha Szczur %A Karl R. Wolf %T TAE Plus: Transportable Application Environment Plus a User Interface Development Tool for Building Graphic Oriented Applications %P 363-373 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center %A Tim Thompson %T Keynote - A Language and Extensible Graphical Editor for Music %P 89-100 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Stephen a. Uhler %T MTX - A Shell that Permits Dynamic Rearrangement of Process Connections and Windows %P 275-285 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Bell Communications Research %A Ian Vessey %A Glenn Skinner %T Implementing Berkeley Sockets in System V Release 4 %P 177-194 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W Sun Microsystems %A Matt Wilson %A John Uhley %A Upinder Bhalla %A David Bilitch %A Mark Nelson %A James Bower %T GENESIS and XODUS, General Purpose Neural Network Simulation Tool %P 75-88 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 22-26, 1990 %C Washington, D.C. %W California Institute of Technology %A Jeffrey S. Haemer %T An Update on UNIX and C Standards Activity %P 34-43 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1990 %V 15 %N 1 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A Mike Hawley %T Book Review: Elements of Computer Music %P 16 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1990 %V 15 %N 1 %W MIT Media Lab %A George W. Leach %T Book Review: UNIX System Software Readings %P 15 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1990 %V 15 %N 1 %W AT&T Paradyne %A Nichlos H. Cuccia %T Book Review: UNIX System Administration Handbook %P 13 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1990 %V 15 %N 4 %A Jeffrey S. Haemer %T An Update on UNIX and C Standards Activity %P 21-58 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1990 %V 15 %N 4 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A Dominic Dunlop %T Report on ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG15 Rapporteur Group on Internationalization Meeting %P 17-20 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1990 %V 15 %N 3 %W The Standard Answer Ltd. %A Dominic Dunlop %T International Standardization %P 21-24 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1990 %V 15 %N 3 %W The Standard Answer Ltd. %A Douglas A. Gwyn %T Book Review: Life with UNIX -A Guide For Everyone %P 13 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1990 %V 15 %N 3 %A Jeffrey S. Haemer %T An Update on UNIX and C Standards Activity %P 25-54 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1990 %V 15 %N 3 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A Robert C. Birss %T Book Review: Software Engineering: Concept and Management %P 16 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1990 %V 15 %N 6 %W Sun Microsystems %A Edware Gordon %T Book Review: Designing Object-Oriented Software %P 15 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1990 %V 15 %N 5 %W Data Systems Associates %A Jeffrey S. Haemer %T An Update on UNIX-Related Standards Activities %P 17-39 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1990 %V 15 %N 6 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A Kevin Braunsdorf %T Keeping Up With the Manual System %P 71-80 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Purdue University Computer Center %A Tom Christiansen %T The Answer to All Man's Problems %P 81-88 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Convex Computer Corporation %A David A. Curry %A Samuel D. Kimery %A Kent C. De La Croix %A Jeffrey R. Schwab %T ACMAINT: An Account Creation and Maintenance System for Distributed UNIX Systems %P 1-10 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W SRI International; Purdue University %A William A. Doster %A Yew-Hong Leong %A Steven J. Mattson %T Uniqname Overview %P 27-36 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W The University of Michigan %A Thomas A. Fine %A Steven M. Romig %T A Console Server %P 97-100 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W The Ohio State University %A Tinsley Galyean %A Trent Hein %A Evi Nemeth %T Trouble-MH: A Work-Queue Management Package for a >3 Ring Circus %P 93-96 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Brown University; University of Colorado %A Hellen E. Harrison %T A Domain Mail System on Dissimilar Computers: Trials and Tribulations of SMTP %P 133-136 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W SAS Institute Inc. %A Timothy Howes %T Integrating X.500 Directory Service into a Large Campus Computing Environment %P 125-132 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W University of Michigan %A Katy Kislitzin %T Network Monitoring by Scripts %P 101-106 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Computer Sciences Corporation %A Steve Lammert %T The AFS 3.0 Backup System %P 143-147 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Transarc Corporation %A Don Libes %T Using expect to Automate System Administration Tasks %P 107-114 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W National Institute of Standards and Technology %A Kenneth Manheimer %A Barry A. Warsaw %A Stephen N. Clark %A Walter Rowe %T The Depot: A Framework for Sharing Software Installation Across Organizational and UNIX Platform Boundaries %P 37-46 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W NIST; Century Computing %A Steven M. Romig %T Backup at Ohio State, Take 2 %P 137-142 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W The Ohio State University %A Staphen P. Shaefer %A Satyanarayana R. Vemulakonda %T newu: Multi-host User Setup %P 23-26 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W MCNC; Duke University, Computer Science Department %A Steve Simmons %T Life Without Root %P 89-92 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Industrial Technology Institute %A Kevin C. Smallwood %T Guidelines and Tools for Software Maintenance %P 47-70 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Purdue University Computer Center %A Roland J. Stolfa %A Mark J. Vasoll %T UDB - User Data Base System %P 11-16 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Oklahoma State University %A Michael Urban %T GAUD: RAND's Group and User Database %P 17-22 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W The RAND Corporation %A Elizabeth D. Zwicky %A Steve Simmons %A Ron Dalton %T Policy as a System Administration Tool %P 115-124 %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceedings %D October 18-19, 1990 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W SRI International; Industrial Technology Institute %A Ozalp Babaoglu %T Fault-Tolerant Computing Based on Mach %P 185-199 %I USENIX %B Mach Workshop Conference Proceedings %D October 4-5, 1990 %C Burlington, VT %W University of Bologna %A Jeremy Epstein %A Marvin Shugerman %T A Trusted X Window System Server for Trusted Mach %P 141-156 %I USENIX %B Mach Workshop Conference Proceedings %D October 4-5, 1990 %C Burlington, VT %W TRW Systems Integration Group %A Daniel E. Geer Jr. %T An Ultrix 4.0 Uniserver %P %I USENIX %B Mach Workshop Conference Proceedings %D October 4-5, 1990 %C Burlington, VT %W DEC Cambridge Research Laboratory %A Francis Vaughan %T A Persistent Distributed Architecture Supported by the Mach Operating System %P 123-140 %I USENIX %B Mach Workshop Conference Proceedings %D October 4-5, 1990 %C Burlington, VT %W University of Adelaide %A Jim Van Sciver %T Zone Garbage Collection %P 1-16 %I USENIX %B Mach Workshop Conference Proceedings %D October 4-5, 1990 %C Burlington, VT %W Open Software Foundation %A Dylan McNamee %A Katherine Armstrong %T Extending the Mach External Pager Interface to Accommodate User-Level Page Replacement Policies %P 17-30 %I USENIX %B Mach Workshop Conference Proceedings %D October 4-5, 1990 %C Burlington, VT %W University of Washington %A Chia Chao %A Milon Mackey %A Bart Sears %T Mach on a Virtually Addressed Cache Architecture %P 31 %I USENIX %B Mach Workshop Conference Proceedings %D October 4-5, 1990 %C Burlington, VT %W Hewlett-Packard Laboratories %A David L. Black %T The Mach Timing Facility: An Implementation of Accurate Low-Overhead Usage Timing %P 53-72 %I USENIX %B Mach Workshop Conference Proceedings %D October 4-5, 1990 %C Burlington, VT %W Carnegie-Mellon University %A Hideyuki Tokuda %A Tatsuo Nakajima %A Prithvi Rao %T Real-Time Mach: Towards a Predictable Real-Time System %P 73-82 %I USENIX %B Mach Workshop Conference Proceedings %D October 4-5, 1990 %C Burlington, VT %W Carnegie-Mellon University %A David Finkel %T Developing Benchmarks to Measure the Performance of the Mach Operating System %P 83-100 %I USENIX %B Mach Workshop Conference Proceedings %D October 4-5, 1990 %C Burlington, VT %W Worcester Polytechnic Institute %A Richard Draves %T A Revised IPC Interface %P 101-122 %I USENIX %B Mach Workshop Conference Proceedings %D October 4-5, 1990 %C Burlington, VT %W Carnegie-Mellon University %A Arthur Goldberg %T Transparent Recovery of Mach Applications %P 169-184 %I USENIX %B Mach Workshop Conference Proceedings %D October 4-5, 1990 %C Burlington, VT %W IBM TJ Watson Research Center %A Dominic Dunlop %T Report on ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG15 Meeting %P 10 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D September/October 1990 %V 15 %N 5 %W The Standard Answer Ltd. %A Jeffrey S. Haemer %T An Update on UNIX and C Standards Activity %P 16-24 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D September/October 1990 %V 15 %N 5 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A Stuart I. Feldman %A W. Morven Gentleman %T Controversy: Portability - A No Longer Solved Problem %P 359-380 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1990 %V 3 %N 2 %W Bellcore; National Research Counsel of Canada %A Michael Hawley %T The Personal Orchestra, or Audio Data Compression by 10,000:1 %P 289-330 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1990 %V 3 %N 2 %W MIT Media Laboratory %A Peter S. Langston %T Little Languages for Music %P 193-288 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1990 %V 3 %N 2 %W Bellcore %A Michael D. O'Dell %T Greetings %P 191-192 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1990 %V 3 %N 2 %W Computing Systems Editor-in-Chief %A Tim Thompson %T Keynote- A Language and Extensible Graphic Editor for Music %P 331-358 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1990 %V 3 %N 2 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Dominic Dunlop %T A View of the Organisational Structure of POSIX Standards %P 76-79 %I European UNIX Systems User Group %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1990 %V 10 %N 1 %W The Standard Answer Ltd. %A Gill Mogg %T AT&T Column: C++ and Object Oriented Programming %P 66-68 %I European UNIX Systems User Group %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1990 %V 10 %N 1 %W Unix Europe Limited %A William Roberts %T Windows Column %P 72-74 %I European UNIX Systems User Group %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1990 %V 10 %N 1 %W Queen Mary and Westfield College %A Colston Sanger %T Call Doc Strange %P 51-60 %I European UNIX Systems User Group %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1990 %V 10 %N 1 %W Olivetti International Education Centre %A Cedric Thomas %T From Unix To Open Systems %P 2-8 %I European UNIX Systems User Group %B EUUG Newsletter %D Spring 1990 %V 10 %N 1 %W Pierre Audoin Conseil %A Richard Blinne %T A Type Parameterization Language for C++ %P 137-148 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W NCR Microelectronic Products Division %A T.A. Cargill %T Does C++ Really Need Multiple Inheritance? %P 315-323 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %A James M. Coggins %T Designing C++ Libraries %P 25-35 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill %A Fergal Dearle %T Designing Portable Application Frameworks for C++ %P 51-61 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Glockenspiel Limited %A Sean M. Dorward %A Ravi Sethi %A Jonathan E. Shopiro %T Adding New Code to a Running C++ Program %P 279-292 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A David W. Forslund %A Charles Wingate %A Peter Ford %A J. Stephen Junkins %A Jeffrey Jackson %A Stephen C. Pope %T Experiences in Writing a Distributed Particle Simulation Code in C++ %P 177-190 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Los Alamos National Laboratory %A Yvon Gourhant %A Marc Shapiro %T FOG/C++: a Fragmented-Object Generator %P 63-74 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique %A Judith E. Grass %A Yih-Farn Chen %T The C++ Information Abstractor %P 265-277 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Judith E. Grass %A Chandra Kintala %A Ravi Sethi %T Object-Oriented Redesign Using C++: Experience with Parser Generators %P 75-85 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A John A Interrante %A Mark A. Linton %T Runtime Access to Type Information in C++ %P 233-240 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Stanford University %A Preben Fisker Jensen %A Peter Juhl %T Writing a Gateway in C++ %P 205-214 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Jutland Telephone %A Paul R. Jossman %A Edward N. Schiebel %A Jere C. Shank %T Climbing the C++ Learning Curve %P 11-23 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Bernd T. Kluth %T SIC--A System for Stochastic Simulation in C++ %P 125-136 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Aachen University of Technology %A Andrew Koenig %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T Exception Handling for C++ (revised) %P 149-176 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Douglas Lea %T Customization in C++ %P 301-314 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W SUNY at Oswego %A David J. Miller %A R. Charleene Lennox %T RIPE: An Object-Oriented Robot Independent Programming Environment %P 115-124 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Sandia National Laboratories %A Graham D. Parrington %T Reliable Distributed Programming in C++: The Arjuna Approach %P 37-50 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of Newcastle upon Tyne %A Steven P. Reiss %A Scott Myers %T FIELD Support for C++ %P 293-299 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Brown University %A Vincent F. Russo %A Peter W. Madany %A Roy H. Campbell %T C++ and Operating Systems Performance: A Case Study %P 103-114 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %A Douglas C. Schmidt %T GPERF: A Perfect Hash Function Generator %P 87-101 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of California, Irvine %A Robert Seliger %T Extending C++ to Support Remote Procedure Call, Concurrency, Exception Handling, and Garbage Collection %P 241-264 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Hewlett-Packard Clinical Information Systems %A Michael D. Tiemann %T An Exception Handling Implementation for C++ %P 215-232 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %A Nicholas Wybolt %T Experiences With C++ and Object-Oriented Software Development %P 1-9 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W Cadre Technologies Inc. %A Jonathan M. Zweig %A Ralph E. Johnson %T The Conduit: a Communication Abstraction in C++ %P 191-203 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D Spring 1990 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %A Lawrence M. Ruane %T Process Synchronization in the UTS Kernel %P 387-422 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1990 %V 3 %N 3 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A G. Spezzano %A D. Talia %A M. Vanneschi %T A Concurrent Programming Support for Distributed Systems %P 423-448 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1990 %V 3 %N 3 %W CRAI, Italy; University of Pisa, Italy %A Bernhard Wagner %T Distributed Spooling in a Heterogeneous Environment %P 449-478 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1990 %V 3 %N 3 %W Ciba-Geigy AG %A David F. Bacon %A Andy Lowry %T A Portable Run-Time System for the Hermes Distributed Programming Language %P 39-50 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W IBM T. J. Watson Research Center %A William Cattey %T The Evolution of Turnin: A Classroom Oriented File Exchange Service %P 171-182 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W MIT Project Athena %A David R. Cheriton %A Gregory R. Whitehead %A Edward W. Sznyter %T Binary Emulation of UNIX Using the V Kernel %P 73-86 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Stanford University %A Douglas Comer %A James Griffioen %T A New Design for Distributed Systems: The Remote Memory Model %P 127-136 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Purdue University %A Dan Farmer %A Eugene H. Spafford %T The Cops Security Checker System %P 165-170 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W CERT, Carnegie Mellon University; Purdue University %A David Golub %A Randall Dean %A Alessandro Forin %A Richard Rashid %T UNIX as an Application Program %P 87-96 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Richard G. Guy %A John S. Heidemann %A Wai Mak %A Thomas W. Page, Jr. %A Gerald J. Popek %A Dieter Rothmeir %T Implementation of the Ficus Replicated File System %P 63-72 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W University of California - Los Angeles %O FTP - shemp.cs.ucla.edu:/pub/ficus/usenix_summer_90.ps.Z; local - ficus.ps %A Paul Haahr %T Montage: Breaking Windows into Small Pieces %P 289-298 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Princeton University %A John H. Hartmann %A John K. Ousterhout %T Performance Measurements of a Multiprocessor Sprite Kernel %P 279-288 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W University of California - Berkeley %A Mark Heuser %T An Implementation of Real-Time Thread Synchronization %P 97-106 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Harris Computer Systems %A Michael L. Kazar %A Bruce W. Leverett %A Owen T. Anderson %A Vasilis Apostolides %A Ben A. Bottos %A Sailesh Chutani %A Craig F. Everhart %A W. Antony Mason %A Shu-Tsui Tu %A Edward R. Zayas %T DEcorum File System Architectural Overview %P 151-164 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Transarc Corporation %A Bruce E. Keith %T Perspectives on NFS File Server Performance Characterization %P 267-278 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Simon Kenyon %T IAW - The Intelligence Analyst Workbench %P 193-198 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W ICL, Info Tech Centre %A Thomas E. LaStrange %T swm: An X Window Manager Shell %P 299-306 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Solbourne Computer %A Don Libes %T expect: Curing Those Uncontrollable Fits of Interaction %P 183-192 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W National Institute of Standards & Technology %O FTP - durer.cme.nist.gov:/pub/expect.ps.Z; local - expect.ps %A Marshall Kirk McKusick %A Michael J. Karels %A Keith Bostic %T A Pageable Memory Based File System %P 137-144 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W University of California - Berkeley %A Masataka Ohta %A Hiroshi Tezuka %T A Fast /tmp File System by Delay Mount Option %P 145-150 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Tokyo Institute of Technology; Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Inc. %A Michael Pedneault %A A High Level User Interface Toolkit for the X Window System and Character Terminals %P 307-314 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Bell-Northern Research Ltd. %A Dennis Ritchie %T Keynote Address %P %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Mendel Rosenblum %A John K. Ousterhout %T The LFS Storage Manager %P 315-324 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %A David S.H. Rosenthal %T Evolving the Vnode Interface %P 107-118 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Vatsa Santhanam %A Paul Chan %A Manoj Dadoo %T Evolution of the Ucode Compiler Intermediate Language %P 199-210 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Hewlett-Packard %A Donn Seeley %T Shared Libraries as Objects %P 25-38 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W University of Utah %A Alex Siegel %A Kenneth Birman %A Keith Marzullo %T Deceit: A Flexible Distributed File System %P 51-62 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Cornell University %A Bruce Thompson %A Daryl Stolte %A David Ellis %T A Transparent Integration Approach for Rewritable Optical Autochangers %P 119-126 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Hewlett Packard %A R.D. Trammell %T The Big Picture: Visualizing System Behavior in Real Time %P 257-266 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Tektronix %A James Q. Arnold %T A ELF: An Object File to Mitigate Mischievous Misoneism %P 1-10 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Marc Sabetella %T Issues in Shared Libraries Design %P 11-24 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Hewlett-Packard %A Mark A. Linton %T The Evolution of Dbx %P 211-220 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Stanford University %O FTP - interviews.stanford.edu:/pub/papers/dbx.ps.Z; local - dbx.ps %A Ronald A. Olsson %A Richard H. Crawford %A W. Wilson Ho %T Dalek: A GNU, Improved Programmable Debugger %P 221-232 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W University of California - Davis %A David C. Steere %A James J. Kistler %A M. Satyanarayanan %T Efficient User-Level File Cache Management on the Sun Vnode Interface %P 325-332 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A David Hendricks %T A Filesystem for Software Development %P 333-340 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Sun Microsystems %A Bill Cheswick %T The Design of a Secure Internet Gateway %P 233-237 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Michael D. O'Dell %T Putting UNIX on Very Fast Computers %P 239-246 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W Bellcore %A John Ousterhout %T Why Aren't Operating Systems Getting Faster as Fast as Hardware? %P 247-256 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1990 %C Anaheim, CA %W University of California - Berkeley %A Joseph Boykin %A Alan Langerman %T Mach/4.3BSD: A Conservative Approach to Parallelization %P 69-100 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1990 %V 3 %N 1 %W Encore Computer Corporation %A P. Dasgupta %A R.C. Chen %A S. Menon %A M.P. Pearson %A R. Ananthanarayanan %A U. Ramachandran %A M. Ahamad %A R.J. LeBlanc %A W.F. Appelbe %A J.M. Bernabeu-Auban %A P.W. Hutto %A M.Y.A. Khalidi %A C.J. Wilkenloh %T The Design and Implementation of the Clouds Distributed Operating System %P 11-46 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1990 %V 3 %N 1 %W Georgia Institute of Technology %A Henry Massalin %A Calton Pu %T Fine-Grain Adaptive Scheduling using Feedback %P 139-174 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1990 %V 3 %N 1 %W Columbia University %A Marc F. Pucci %A J.L. Alberi %T Using Hints in DUNE Remote Procedure Calls %P 47-68 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1990 %V 3 %N 1 %A Michael L. Scott %A Thomas J. LeBlanc %A Brian D. Marsh %A Timothy G. Becker %A Cezary Dubnicki %A Evangelos P. Marcatos %A Neil G. Smithline %T Implementation Issues for the Psyche Multiprocessor Operating System %P 101-138 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1990 %V 3 %N 1 %W University of Rochester %A David Anderson %A Jeff Bilmes %T Concurrent Real-Time Music in C++ %P 147-162 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W UC Berkeley %A Tom Cargill %A Keith Gorlen %A Rob Murray %A Mike Vilot %T How Useful is Multiple Inheritance in C++? %P 81-84 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W %O Panel: Moderator - Andrew Koenig %A Martin Carroll %T Problems with Non-invasive Inheritance in C++ %P 13-28 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Bruce Cohen %A Douglas Hahn %A Neil Soiffer %T Pragmatic Issues in the Implementation of Flexible Libraries in C++ %P 193-202 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W Tektronix %A Daniel Edelson %A Ira Pohl %T Copying Collector for C++ %P 85-102 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W UC Santa Cruz %A Mary Fontana %A Martin Neath %T Experiences in the Design of a C++ Class Library %P 179-192 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W Texas Instruments %A Philippe Gautron %T Porting and Extending the C++ Task System with the Support of Lightweight Processes %P 135-146 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W Rank Xerox France and LITP %A Elana Granston %A Vincent Russo %T Signature-Based Polymorphism for C++ %P 65-80 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Purdue University %A Brian Kennedy %T The Features of the Object-oriented Abstract Type Hierarchy (OATH) %P 41-50 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W Texas Instruments) %A Brian Kernighan %T An AWK to C++ Translator %P 217-228 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Juha Koivisto %A Juhani Malka %A James Reilly %T OTSO - An Object-Oriented Approach to Distributed Computation %P 163-178 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W Technical Research Center of Finland %A Dmitry Lenkov %A Shankar Unni %A Michey Mehta %T Type Identification in C++ %P 103-118 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W Hewlett-Packard %A Bruce Martin %T The Separation of Interface and Implementation in C++ %P 51-64 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W Hewlett-Packard %A Randall Meyers %T The Interaction of Pointers to Members and Virtual Base Classes in C++ %P 1-12 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W Digital Equipment %A Scott Meyers %A Moises Lejter %T Automatic Detection of C++ Programming Errors: Initial Thoughts on a lint++ %P 29-40 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W Brown University %A Walter Milliken %A Gregory Lauer %T A Network Toolkit %P 203-216 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W BBN %A David Rosenblum %A Alexander Wolf %T Representing Semantically Analyzed C++ Code with Reprise %P 119-135 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Shanun-inn Wu %T LogiC++: An Integrated Logic and Object-Oriented Programming Language %P 235-243 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W University of Minnesota %A Christopher Van Wyk %T A Class Library for Solving Simultaneous Equations %P 229-234 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W Drew University %A Luis-Felipe Cabrera %A Darell D.E. Long %T Swift: Using Distributed Disk Striping to Provide High I/O Data Rates %P 405-436 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Fall 1991 %V 4 %N 4 %W IBM Almaden Research Center; University of California, Santa Cruz %A Fred Douglis %A John K. Ousterhout %A M. Frans Kaashoek %A Andrew S. Tannenbaum %T A Comparison of Two Distributed Systems: Amoeba and Sprite %P 353-384 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Fall 1991 %V 4 %N 4 %W Matsushita Information Technology Lab; UCB; Vrije University, Amsterdam %A Jonathan M. Smith %T The Software Design Laboratory %P 385-404 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Fall 1991 %V 4 %N 4 %W University of Pennsylvania %A Larry W. Allen %A Harminder G. Singh %A Kevin G. Wallace %A Melanie B. Weaver %T Program Loading in OSF/1 %P 145-160 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W Open Software Foundation %A Anupam Bhide %A Elmootazbellah N. Elnozahy %A Stephen P. Morgan %T A Highly Available Network File Server %P 199-206 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; Rice University %A Matt Bishop %T An Authentication Mechanism for USENET %P 281-288 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W Dartmouth College %A David L. Black %T Processors, Priority and Policy: Mach Scheduling for New Environment %P 1-12 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W Carnegie Melon University %A Andy Bond %A John H. Hine %T DRUMS: A Distributed Statistical Server for STARS %P 335-348 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W Victoria University of Wellington %A A.Lester Buck %A Robert A. Coyne Jr. %T An Experimental Implementation of Draft POSIX Asynchronous I/O %P 289-306 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W IBM Federal Sector Division, Houston %A Mark Campbell %A Richard Barton %A Jim Browning %A Dennis Cervenka %A Ben Curry %A Tod Davis %A Tracy Edmonds %A Russ Holt %A John Slice %A Tucker Smith %A Rich Wescott %T The Parallelization of UNIX System V Release 4.0 %P 307-324 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W NCR Corporation-E&M Columbia %A Roger Faulkner %A Ron Gomes %T The Process File System and Process Model in UNIX System V %P 243- 252 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W %A Dan Freedman %T Experience Building a Process Migration Subsystem for UNIX %P 349-356 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W University of Calgary %A Alastair Fyfe %A Ivan Soleimanipour %A Vijay Tatkar %T Compiling from Saved State: Fast Incremental Compilation with Traditional UNIX Compilers %P 161-172 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Marc Guillemont %A Jim Lipkis %A Doug Orr %A Marc Rosier %T A Second-Generation Micro-Kernel Based UNIX; Lessons in Performance and Compatibility %P 13-22 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W Chorus Systemes %A Robert K. Israel %A Antony W. Foster %A Arun Taylor %A Tracy M. Taylor %A Neil Webber %T Evolutionary Path to Network Storage Management %P 185-198 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W Epoch Systems, Inc. %A Michael B. 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Cuccia %T The Design and Implementation of a Multihub Electronic Mail Environment %P 37-44 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W Computer Science Corporation %A Tine M. Darmohray %T A sendmail.cf Scheme for a Large Network %P 45-50 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %A John F. Detke %T Host Aliases and Symbolic Links -or- How to Hide the Servers' Real Name %P 249-252 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W Octel Communications Corporation %A Jim Engquist %T A Database for UNIX Backup %P 89-96 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W SunSoft Inc. %A John L. Furlani %T Modules: Providing a Flexible User Environment %P 141-152 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W Sun Microsystems Inc. %A J. Greely %T A Flexible File System Cleanup Utility %P 105-108 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W The Ohio State University %A Bud Howell %A Bjorn Satdeva %T We Have Met the Enemy, an Informal Survey of Policy Practices in the Internetworked Community %P 159-170 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W MTEK International; /sys/admin, inc. %A George M. Jones %A Steven M. Romig %T Cloning Customized Hosts(or Customizing Cloned Hosts) %P 233-242 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W The Ohio State University %A Richard W. 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Weissler %T Backup Without Tapes %P 191-194 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W The RAND Corporation %A Elizabeth D. Zwicky %T Enchancing Your Apparent Psychic Abilities Through Software %P 171-172 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W SRI International %A Elizabeth D. Zwicky %T Torture-testing Backup and Archive Programs: Things You Ought to Know But Probably Would Rather Not %P 181-190 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W SRI International %A Dominic Dunlop %T Report on OSI POSIX Working Group %P 13 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D September/October 1991 %V 16 %N 5 %W The Standard Answer Ltd. %A Jeff Haemer %T Book Review: Open Systems: A Business Strategy for the 1990's %P 10 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D September/October 1991 %V 16 %N 5 %W Interactive Systems %A Stephen Walli %T Report on July IEEE POSIX Meeting %P 17-20 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D September/October 1991 %V 16 %N 5 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A Stephen Walli %T An Update on UNIX-Related Standards Activity %P 27-42 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D September/October 1991 %V 16 %N 5 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A Alain Williams %T Report from EurOpen %P 24 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D September/October 1991 %V 16 %N 5 %A Erin H. Herrin %A Raphael Finkel %T An ASCII Database for Fast Queries of Relatively Stable Data %P 127-156 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1991 %V 4 %N 2 %W University of Kentucky %A Don Libes %T expect: Scripts for Controlling Interactive Processes %P 99-126 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1991 %V 4 %N 2 %W National Institute of Standards and Technology %A Jim Waldo %T Controversy: The Case for Multiple Inheritance in C++ %P 157-172 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Spring 1991 %V 4 %N 2 %W Hewlett-Packard Co. %A Bharat Bhargava %A Yongguang Zhang %A Enrique Mafla %T Evolution of a Communication System for Distributed Transaction Processing in Raid %P 277-314 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1991 %V 4 %N 3 %W Purdue University; Universidad San Francisco, Quito %A Ray Byrant %A Hung-Yang Chang %A Bryan Rosenburg %T Experience Developing the RP3 Operating System %P 183-216 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1991 %V 4 %N 3 %W IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center %A Partha Dasgupte %A R. Ananthanarayanan %A Sathis Menon %A Ajay Mohindra %A Raymond Chen %T Distributed Programming with Objects and Threads in the Clouds System %P 243-276 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1991 %V 4 %N 3 %W Arizona State University; Georgia Institute of Technology; Siemens-Nixdorf Information Systems %A Marc F. Pucci %T Configurable Data Manipulation in an Attached Multiprocessor %P 217-242 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1991 %V 4 %N 3 %W Bellcore %A Brent B. Welch %T Measured Performance of Caching in the Sprite Network File System %P 315-342 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Summer 1991 %V 4 %N 3 %W Xerox PARC %A Susan Angebranndt %A Richard L. Hyde %A Daphne Huetu Loung %A Nagendra Siravara %A Chris Schmandt %T Integrating Audio and Telephony in a Distributed Workstation Environment %P 419-436 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W DEC; MIT Media Lab %A Walter Bender %A Hakon Lie %A Jonathan Orwant %A Laura Teodosio %A Nathan Abramson %T Newspace: Mass Media and Personal Computing %P 329-348 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Electronic Publishing Group, MIT Media Lab %A Matt Blaze %A Rafael Alonso %T Long-Term Caching Strategies for Very Large Distributed File Systems %P 3-16 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Princeton University %A Dick C. A. Bulterman %A Guido van Rossum %A Robert van Liere %T A Structure for Transportable, Dynamic Multimedia Documents %P 137-156 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W CWI: Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica %A Luis-Felipe Cabrera %A Darrell D. E. Long %T Exploiting Multiple I/O Streams to Provide High Data-Rates %P 31-48 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W IBM Almaden Research Center; University of California, Santa Cruz %A Edward C. Cheng %A Edward Chang %A Johannes Klein %A Dora Lee %A Edward Lu %A Alberto Lutgardo %A Ron Obermarck %T An Open and Extensible Event-Based Transaction Manager %P 49-58 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Glorianna Davenport %T The MIT Media Laboratory %P 349-350 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W MIT Media Lab %A George D. Drapeau %A Howard Greenfield %T MAEstro -- A Distributed Multimedia Authoring Environment %P 315-328 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Stanford University; Sun Microsystems %O FTP - sioux.stanford.edu:/pub/MAEstro/MAEstro.tar.Z [./Documentation/UsenixPaper.ps]; local - maestro.ps %A Kazutoshi Fujikawa %A Shinji Shimojo %A Toshio Matsuura %A Shojiro Nishio %A Hideo Miyahara %T Multimedia Presentation System "Harmony" with Temporal and Active Media %P 75-94 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Osaka University %A Matthew Hodges %A Russel Sasnett %T Plastic Editors for Multimedia Documents %P 463-473 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Digital Equipment Corporation; GTE labs %A Andrew Hume %A Daniel Sunday %T Fast String Searching %P 221-234 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W AT&T Bell Laboratories; Johns Hopkins University %A Keishi Kandori %T A Workstation-based Multi-media Environment for Broadcast Television %P 455-461 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Asahi Broadcasting Corporation %A David G. Korn %A K. Phong Vo %T SFIO: Safe/Fast String/File IO %P 235-256 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Paul Lansky %T Musical Dreams and Musical Reality %P 1-2 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Princeton University %A Ellen Lary %T DIDDLY: Digital's Integrated Distributed Database LaboratorY %P 107-106 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Database Systems Research, Digital Equipment Corporation %A Eric Lindemann %A Miller Puckette %A Eric Viara %A Maurizio De Cecco %A Francois Dechelle %A Bennett Smith %T The Architecture of the IRCAM Musical Workstation %P 209-220 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Institut de Recherche et Coordination of Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM) %A Sanjay Manandhar %T Activity Server: You can run but you can't hide %P 299-312 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W MIT Media Lab %A Brian D. Markey %T Emerging Hypermedia Standards - Hypermedia Marketplace Prepares for HyTime and MHEG %P 59-74 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Multimedia Engineering, Digital Equipment Corporation %A Paul G. Milazzo %T Shared Video under UNIX %P 369-384 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W BBN Systems and Technologies %A Jun Nakajima %A Masatomo Yazaki %A Hitoshi Matsumoto %T Multimedia/Realtime Extensions for the Mach Operating System %P 183-198 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Human Interface Laboratory, Fujitsu Laboratories, LTD. %A R. E. Newman-Wolfe %A C. L. Ramirez %A H. Pelimuhandiram %A M. Montes %A M. Webb %A D. L. Wilson %T A Brief Overview of the DCS Distributed Conferencing System %P 437-452 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W University of Florida %A Jennifer Overholt %T Integrating Real-Time Video with Sun Workstation %P 351-352 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Multimedia Group, Sun Microsystems %A Thomas W. Page, Jr. %A Richard G. Guy %A John S. Heidemann %A Gerald J. Popek %A Wai Mak %A Dieter Rothmeier %T Management of Replicated Volume Location Data in the Ficus Replicated File System %P 17-30 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W University of California, Los Angeles %A Michael Pasieka %A Paul Crumley %A Ann Marks %A Ann Infortuna %T Distributed Multimedia: How Can the Necessary Data Rates be Supported? %P 169-182 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Information Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University %A Richard L. Phillips %T MediaView: An Editable Multimedia Publishing System Developed with an Object-Oriented Toolkit %P 125-136 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Los Alamos National Laboratory %A Rob Pike %T 8-1/2, the Plan 9 Window System %P 257-266 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %O FTP - research.att.com:/dist/plan9doc/4; local - 8half.ps %A Rob Pike %T A Minimalist Global User Interface %P 267-280 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A P. Venkat Rangan %A Walter A. Burkhard %A Robert W. Bowdidge %A Harrick M. Vin %A John W. Lindwall %A Kashun Chan %A Ingvar A. Aaberg %A Linda M. Yamamoto %A Ian G. Harris %T A Testbed for Managing Digital Video and Audio Storage %P 199-208 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Multimedia Laboratory, University of California, San Diego %A Dean Rubine %T Integrating Gesture Recognition and Direct Manipulation %P 281-299 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Information Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University %A Bernard I. Szabo %A Gregory K. Wallace %T Design Considerations for JPEG Video and Synchronized Audio in a UNIX workstation environment %P 353-368 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W DEC %A Mark Taunton %T Compressed Executables: An Exercise in Thinking Small %P 385-404 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W Acorn Computers Ltd. %A Robert Terek %A Joseph Pasquale %T Experiences with Audio Conferencing Using the X Window System, UNIX and TCP/IP %P 405-418 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W University of California, San Diego %A Avadis Tevanian %A Trey Matteson %A David Jaffe %A Bryan Yamamoto %T Software Technology at NeXT Computer %P 313-328 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W NeXT, Inc. %K Demo %A Matthew Witten %A Robert E. Wyatt %T Neural Orchestration: From Cortical Simulation to Cortical Symphony %P 107-124 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W University of Texas at Austin %A R. Balter %A J. Bernadat, et al. %T Architecture and Implementation of Guide, an Object-Oriented Distributed System %P 31-68 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1991 %V 4 %N 1 %W Unite Mixte Bull-IMAG %A J. Bentley %A B. Kernigan %T A System for Algorithm Animation %P 5-30 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1991 %V 4 %N 1 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A T.A. Cargill %T Controversy: The Case Against Multiple Inheritance in C++ %P 69-82 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1991 %V 4 %N 1 %W Consultant %A Steven M. Bellovin %A Michael Merritt %T Limitations of the Kerberos Authentication System %P 253-267 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1991 %C Dallas, TX %O FTP - research.att.com:/dist/kerblimit.usenix.ps.Z; local - kerblimit.usenix.ps %A L.W. McVoy %A S.R. Kleiman %T Extent-like Performance from a UNIX file system %P 33-43 %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1991 %C Dallas, TX %O FTP - ? ucbarpa.berkeley.edu:/pub/mcvoy.clust.usenix.ps.Z %A John K. Ousterhout %T An X11 Toolkit Based on the Tcl Language %P 105-115 %W University of California, Berkeley %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1991 %C Dallas, TX %O FTP - allspice.berkeley.edu:/tkUsenix91.ps; local - tkUsenix91.ps %A Nariman Batlivala %A Barry Gleeson %A Jim Hamrick %A Scott Lurndal %A Darren Price %A James Soddy %A Vadim Abrossimov %T Experience with SVR4 Over Chorus %P 223 - 242 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Unisys Corporation, San Jose, California. Chorus Systemes, Paris, France %A Brian Bershad %T The Increasing Irrelevance of IPC Performance for Microkernel-Based Operating Systems %P 205 - 212 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University %A Allen C. Bomberger %A William S. Frantz %A Ann C. Hardy %A Norman Hardy %A Charles R. Landau %A Jonathan S. Shapiro %T The KeyKOS(R) Nanokernel Architecture %P 95 - 112 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Key Logic Corp %A David Cutler %T NT %O (paper not included in this proceedings) %P %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Microsoft Corp. %A Randall W. Dean %A Francois Armand %T Data Movement in Kernelized Systems %P 243 - 262 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W CMU, Chorus Systemes, Paris, France %A Richard Draves %T Mach %P 11 - 30 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Jochen Liedtke %T Fast Thread Management and Communication Without Continuations %P 213 - 222 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W German National Research Center for Computer Science (GMD) %A Henry Massalin %A Calton Pu %T Reimplementing the Synthesis Kernel %P 177 - 186 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Department of Computer Science. Columbia University %A Jun Nakajima %A Masatomo Yazaki %A Hitoshi Matsumoto %T Multimedia/Realtime Extensions for Mach 3.0 %P 161 - 176 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Human Interface Laboratory #1, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. %A Toshio Okamoto %A Hideo Segawa %A Sung Ho Shin %A Hiroshi Nozue %A Ken-ichi Maeda %A Mitsuo Saito %T A Micro Kernel Architecture for Next Generation Processor %P 83 - 94 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Toshiba Corporation Research and Development Center Information Systems Lab. %A David Presotto %T Plan 9, A Distributed System %P 31 - 38 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Robbert van Renesse %T Amoeba %P 1- 10 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Vrije University/Cornell University %A Robbert van Renesse %A Ken Birman %A Robert Cooper %A Bradford Glade %A Patrick Stephenson %T Reliable Multicast between Micro-Kernels %P 269 - 284 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Cornell University. NY %A Marc Rozier %T Chorus (Overview of the Chorus Distributed Operating System) %P 39 - 70 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Chorus Systemes Paris, France %A P. Schuller %A H. Hartig %A W.E. Kunhauser %T Performance of the BirLix Operating System %P 147 - 160 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W German National Research Center For Computer Science (GMD) %A Marc Shapiro %A Mesaac Makpangou %T Distributed Abstractions, Lightweight References %P 263 - 268 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W INRIA %A Michael Stumm %A Ronald Unrau %A Orran Krieger %T Designing a Scalable Operating System for Shared Memory Multiprocessor %P 285 - 303 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Department of Electrical Engineering. University of Toronto %A Jonathan Walpole %A Jon Inouye %A Ravindranath Konuru %T Modularity and Interfaces in Microkernel Design and Implementation: A Case Study of Chorus on the HP PA-Risc %P 71 - 82 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology %A Cheryl A. Wiecek %T A Model and Prototype of VMS Using the Mach 3.0 Kernel %P 187 - 204 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Dan Hildebrand %T An Architectural Overview of QNX %P 113 - 126 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Quantum %A Franklin Reynolds %T An Architectural Overview of Alpha: A Real-Time, Distributed Kernel %P 127 - 146 %I USENIX %B USENIX Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %D April 27-28, 1992 %C Seattle, WA %W Open Software Foundation %A Matt Blaze %T NFS Tracing by Passive Network Monitoring %P 333 - 344 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Princeton University %A Doug Blewett %A Scott Anderson %A Meg Kilduff %A Mike Wish %T X Widget Based Software Tools for UNIX %P 111 - 124 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Nathaniel S. Borenstein %T Multimedia Mail From the Bottom Up -or- Teaching Dumb Mailers to Sing %P 79 - 92 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Bellcore %A Mitch Bradley %T Open Boot Firmware %P 223 - 236 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation %A Walt Burkhard %A Petar D. Stojadinovic %T Storage Efficient Reliable Files %P 69 - 78 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of California, San Diego %A Bill Cheswick %T An Evening with Berferd in Which a Cracker is Lured, Endured, and Studied %P 163 - 174 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Sailesh Chutani %A Owen T. Anderson %A Michael L. Kazar %A Bruce W. Leverett %A W. Anthony Mason %A Robert N. Sidebotham %T The Episode File System %P 43 - 60 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Transarc Corp. %A Murthy Devarakonda %A Arup Mukherjee %T Issues in Implementation of Cache-Affinity Scheduling %P 345 - 358 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center %A Alan Emtage %A Peter Deutsch %T archie - An Electronic Directory Service for the Internet %P 93 - 110 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W McGill University %A Robert M. English %A Alexander A. Stepanov %T Loge: A Self-Organizing Disk Controller %P 237 - 252 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Hewlett-Packard Laboratories %A Stanley P. Hanks %T Creating MANs using LAN Technology: Sometimes You Gotta Break the Rules %P 439 - 451 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Technology Transfer Associates %A Reed Hastings %A Bob Joyce %T Purify: A Tool for Detecting Memory Leaks and Access Errors in C and C++ Programs %P 125 - 138 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Pure Software Inc. %A Joseph L. Hellerstein %T Control Considerations for CPU Scheduling in UNIX Systems %P 359 - 374 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W IBM Research, Yorktown Heights %A P. Honeyman %A L.B. Huston %A M.T. Stolarchuk %T Hijacking AFS %P 175 - 182 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W The University of Michigan, Center for Information Technology Integration %A Sharon Hopkins %T Camels and Needles: Computer Poetry Meets the Perl Programming Language %P 391 - 404 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Telos Corporation %A Alan E. Kaplan %T A History of the COSNIX Operating System: Assembly Language UNIX 1970 to July 1991 %P 429 - 438 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Mitch Kapor %T Building the Open Road: The Internet as a Testbed for the National Public Network %P 1 - 2 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Electronic Frontier Foundation %A Sandeep Khanna %A Michael Sebree %A John Zolnowsky %T Realtime Scheduling in SunOS 5.0 %P 375 - 390 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W SunSoft, Inc. %A Eduardo Krell %A Balachander Krishnamurthy %T COLA: Customized Overlaying %P 3 - 8 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Orran Krieger %A Michael Stumm %A Ron Unrau %T Exploiting the Advantages of Mapped Files for Stream I/O %P 27 -42 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of Toronto %A Jay Littman %T Applying Threads %P 209 - 222 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Hewlett-Packard %A Michael Litzkow %A Marvin Solomon %T Supporting Checkpointing and Process Migration Outside the UNIX Kernel %P 283 - 290 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of Wisconsin, Madison %A D. Muntz %A P. Honeyman %T Multi-level Caching in Distributed File Systems -or- your cache ain't nuthin' but trash %P 305 - 314 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W The University of Michigan, Center for Information Technology Integration %A Matt W. Mutka %A Philip K. McKinley %T The OpenSim Approach - Tools for Management and Analysis of Simulation Jobs %P 291 - 304 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Michigan State University, East Lansing %A Bruce Nelson %A Yu-Ping Cheng %T How and Why SCSI is Better Than IPI for NFS %P 253 - 270 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Auspex Systems %A William D. Roome %T 3DFS: A Time-Oriented File Server %P 405 - 418 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill %A Douglas Rosenthal %A Wayne Allen %A Kenneth Fiduk %T Process Control and Communication in Distributed CAD Environments %P 271 - 282 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation %A Robin Schaufler %T Realtime Workstation Performance for MIDI %P 139 - 152 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Silicon Graphics, Inc. %A Margo Seltzer %A Michael Olson %T LIBTP: Portable, Modular Transactions for UNIX %P 9 - 26 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %A Dave Shaver %A Eric Schnoebelen %A George Bier %T An Implementation of Large Files for BSD UNIX %P 61 - 68 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W CONVEX Computer Corp. %A Ken Shirriff %A John K. Ousterhout %T A Trace-Driven Analysis of Name and Attribute Caching in a Distributed System %P 315 - 332 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %A Dale Skeen %T An Information Bus Architecture for Large-Scale, Decision-Support Environments %P 183 - 196 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Teknekron Software Systems, Inc. %A Henry Spencer %T Faster String Functions %P 419 - 428 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of Toronto %A Bernard Wagner %A Bruce K. Haddon %T Application Software: Project Management and Privileges %P 197 - 208 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W Ciba-Geigy AG; Storage Technology Corporation %A Sun Wu %A Udi Manber %T agrep - A Fast Approximate Pattern-Matching Tool %P 153 - 162 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1992 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of Arizona, Tucson %A Barry Shein %T Book Review: 3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated %P 31 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1992 %V 17 %N 1 %W Software Tool & Die %A Barry Shein %T Book Review: Illustrating Computer Documentation: The Art of Presenting Information Graphically on Paper and Online %P 32 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1992 %V 17 %N 1 %W Software Tool & Die %A Stephen Walli %T Report from EurOpen %P 13 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1992 %V 17 %N 1 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A Stephen Walli %T An Update on UNIX-Related Standards Activity %P 17 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1992 %V 17 %N 1 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A David P. Anderson %A Yoshitomo Osawa %A Ramesh Govindan %T The Continuous Media File System (Real-Time Disk Storage and Retrieval of Digital Audio/Video Data) %P 157 - 164 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W University of California, Berkeley; Sony Corporation %A Mary Baker %A Mark Sullivan %T The Recovery Box: Using Fast Recovery to Provide High Availability in the UNIX Environment %P 31 - 44 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W University of California, Berkeley %A Ramesh Balan %T A Scalable Implementation of Virtual Memory HAT Layer for Shared Memory Multiprocessor Machines %P 107 - 116 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. %A Anupam Bhide %A Spencer Shepler %T A Highly Available Lock Manager For HA-NFS %P 177 - 184 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, IBM Austin %A Barry Brachman %A Gerald Neufeld %T TDBM: A DBM Library With Atomic Transactions %P 63 - 80 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W University of British Columbia %A Nancy Crowther %A Joyce Graham %T TCP/IP and OSI Interoperability with the X Window System %P 243 - 253 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W IBM Cambridge Scientific Center %A J.R. Eykholt %A S.R. Kleiman %A S. Barton %A R. Faulkner %A D. Stein %A M. Smith %A A. Shivalingiah %A J. Voll %A M. Weeks %A D. Williams %T Beyond Multiprocessing: Multithreading the System V Release 4 Kernel %P 11 - 18 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W SunSoft Inc. %A James W. Franklin %T Tiled Virtual Memory for UNIX %P 99 - 106 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W Kodak Electronic Printing Systems %A F. Hemmer %A E. Jagel %A A. Kumar %A L. Robertson %A B. Segal %A A. Trannoy %T Mainframe Services from Gigabit-Networked Workstations %P 165 - 176 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W CERN %A William Moran Jr. %A Farnam Jahanian %T Cheap Mutual Exclusion %P 55 -62 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W Swiss Bank Corp. Investment Banking; IBM T.J. Watson Research Center %A Don Libes %T Regression Testing and Conformance Testing Interactive Programs %P 135 - 144 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W NIST %A Kevin Brook Long %A Jerry Fowler %A Stan Barber %T VNS Retriever: Querying MEDLINE over the Internet (Developing a Network Version of Grateful Med) %P 81 - 92 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W Baylor College of Medicine %A Paul Maybee %T NED: The Network Extensible Debugger %P 145 - 156 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W Solbourne Computer, Inc. %A Doug Moen %T A Discipline of Error Handling %P 123 - 134 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W Sietec Open Systems Division %A Rita Pascale %A Jeremy Epstein %T Virtual Window Systems: A New Approach to Supporting Concurrent Heterogeneous Windowing Systems %P 117 - 122 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W TRW Systems Division %A J. Kent Peacock %T File System Multithreading in System V Release 4 MP %P 19 -30 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W Intel Multi-Processor Consortium %A Thuan Q. Pham %A Pankaj K. Garg %T On Migrating a Distributed Application to a Multithreaded Environment %P 45 - 54 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W Hewlett-Packard Laboratories %A Charles Salemi %A Eric Lund %A Suryakanta Shah %T A Privilege Mechanism for System V Release 4 Operating Systems %P 235 - 242 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. %A Rich Salz %T InterNetNews: Usenet Transport for Internet Sites %P 93 - 98 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W BBN Systems and Technologies %A James da Silva %A Olafur Gudmundsson %A Daniel Mosse %T Performance of a Parallel Network Backup Manager %P 217 - 226 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W University of Maryland %A Steven R. Snapp %A Stephen E. Smaha %A Daniel M. Teal %T The DIDS (Distributed Intrusion Detection System) Prototype %P 227 - 234 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W Haystack Laboratories, Inc. %A Henry Spencer %A Geoff Collyer %T #ifdef Considered Harmful or Portability Experience With C News %P 185 - 198 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W University of Toronto; Software Tool & Die, Brookline MA %A D. Stein %A D. Shah %T Implementing Lightweight Threads %P 1 - 10 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W SunSoft Inc. %A David Tilbrook %A Russell Crook %T Large Scale Porting through Parameterization %P 209 - 216 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W Siemens Nixdorf Information Systems Ltd. %A Kiem-Phong Vo %A Yih-Farn Chen %T Incl: A Tool to Analyze Include Files %P 199 - 208 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1992 %C San Antonio, TX %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Professor Edward Lazowska %T System Support for High Performance Multiprocessing %P 1 - 12 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington %K Keynote %A Vadim Abrosimov %A Francois Armand %A Maria Ines Ortega %T A Distributed Consistency Server for the CHORUS System %P 129 - 148 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W Chorus Systemes, France %A R. 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Chen %A Partha Dasgupta %T Integrating Consistency Control and Distributed Shared Memory: The Travails of an Implementation %P 279 - 296 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W Siemens Nixdorf Information Systems, Cambridge, MA; %W Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Arizona State University %A David L. Cohn %A Michael R. Casey %A Paul M. Greenawalt %A John E. Saldanha %T A Universal Distributed Programming Paradigm for Multiple Operating Systems %P 191 - 204 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Notre Dame %A Nigel Davies %A Geoff Coulson %A Neil Williams %A Gordon S. Blair %T Experiences of Handling Multimedia in Distributed Open Systems %P 173 - 190 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W Distributed Multimedia Research Group, Department of Computing, Lancaster University, U.K. %A Thomas G. Dennehy %T Class Libraries as an Alternative to Language Extensions for Distributed Programming %P 313 - 326 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories, Whippany NJ %A Dror G. 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Wilsey %T Experiences Implementing the Mintabs System on a MasPar MP-1 %P 43 - 58 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Cincinnati %A Nayeem Islam %A Roy H. Campbell %T Design Considerations for Shared Memory Multiprocessor Message Systems %P 149 - 172 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %A M. Frans Kaashoek %A Raymond Michiels %A Henri E. Bal %A A. Tanenbaum %T Transparent Fault-Tolerance in Parallel Orca Programs %P 297 - 312 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, the Netherlands %A John R. Nicol %A C. 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Robinson %T Issues in BBFS, a Broadband Filesystem %P 129 - 130 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A David Kotz %T Multiprocessor File System Interfaces %P 149 - 150 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W Dartmouth College %A Michael McClennan %A Stuart Sechrest %T Introducing Multi-structured File Naming into UNIX %P 151 - 152 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W University of Michigan %A Jeffrey C. Mogul %T A Recovery Protocol for Spritely NFS %P 93 - 110 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W DEC WRL %A Ashok V. Nadkami %T The "processor" File System in UNIX SVR4.2 %P 131 - 132 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W Unix System Laboratories %A B. 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Solworth %T The Delta File System %P 143 - 144 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W University of Illinois at Chicago %A Noemi Paciorek %A Marc Teller %T An Object Oriented, File System Independent, Distributed File Server %P 45 - 62 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W Center for High Performance Computing, Worcester Polytechnic Institute %A Bruce Robertson %T Using SCSI to Control Almost Anything %P 127 - 128 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W Hundred Acre Consulting %A Carl Staelin %A John Kohl %A Mike Stonebraker %T The Coconut file system - Utilizing Tape-based Robotic Storage %P 141 - 142 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W Hewlett-Packard Laboratories; University of California, Berkeley %A Michael Stolarchuk %T Faster AFS: A Stacked Vnode Implementation %P 137 - 138 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W Center for Information Technology Integration, University of Michigan %A Carl D. Tait %A Dan Duchamp %T An Efficient, Variable-Consistency, Replicated File Service %P 111 - 126 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W Columbia University %A Brent Welch %T A Comparison of the Vnode and Sprite File System Architectures %P 29 - 44 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W Xerox PARC %A John Wilkes %T DataMesh Research Project, Phase 1 %P 63 - 70 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W Concurrent Systems Project, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories %A Robert D. Carlitz %T Reflections %P 16 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1992 %V 17 %N 3 %W %A Barbara J. Dyker %T Trip Report on NeXTWORLD %P 6 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1992 %V 17 %N 3 %W University of Colorado %A Jeff Haemer %T Can UNIX Designers Learn Anything from PCs? %P 17-18 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1992 %V 17 %N 3 %A Jeff Kellem %T What's Out There %P 3 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1992 %V 17 %N 3 %W Beyond Dreams %A George Leach %T Book Review: Practical UNIX Security %P 29 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1992 %V 17 %N 3 %A Peter H. Salus %T The Bookworm %P 28 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1992 %V 17 %N 3 %W Sun User Group %A Kevin Smallwood %T BSDI BOF Report %P 9 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1992 %V 17 %N 3 %W Purdue University %A Stephen Walli %T An Update on UNIX-Related Standards Activities %P 19-27 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1992 %V 17 %N 3 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A Alain Williams %T Report from EurOpen %P 15 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D May/June 1992 %V 17 %N 3 %A Judith E. Grass %T Object-Oriented Design Archaeology with CIA++ %P 5-69 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1992 %V 5 %N 1 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Markku Sakkinen %T A Critique of the Inheritance Principles of C++ %P69-110 %I USENIX %B Computing Systems %D Winter 1992 %V 5 %N 1 %W University of Jyvaskyla, Finland %A Daniel R. Edelson %T Smart Pointers: They're Smart, But They're Not Pointers %P 1-19 %I USENIX %B USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W INRIA Project SOR %A Martin D. Carroll %T Not a Language Extension %P 21-36 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A David Detlefs %T Garbage Collection and Run-Time Typing as a C++ Library %P 37-56 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Mark Linton %T Encapsulating a C++ Library %P 57-66 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Silicon Graphics, Inc. %A Walter R. Bischofberger %T Sniff: A Pragmatic Approach to a C++ Programming Environment %P 67-81 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Union Bank of Switzerland %A Robert B. Murray %T A Statically Typed Abstract Representation for C++ Programs %P 83-97 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Labs %A Carolyn K. Duby %A Scott Meyers %A Steven P. Reiss %T CCEL: A Metalanguage for C++ %P 99-115 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Brown University %A Andrew Koenig %T Space-Efficient Trees in C++ %P 117-129 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A K. G. Budge %A J. S. Perry %A A. C. Robinson %T High-Performance Scientific Computing Using C++ %P 131-150 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Sandia National Laboratories %A Abdullah Alashqur %A Craig Thompson %T O-R Gateway: A System for Connecting C++ Application Programs and Relational Databases %P 151-169 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Texas Instruments %A John F. Reiser %T Static Initializers: Reducing the Value Added Tax on Programs %P 171-180 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Mentor Graphics Corp. %A Judith E. Grass %T Cdiff: A Syntax Directed Diff for C++ Programs %P 181-193 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Andrew J. Palay %T C++ in a Changing Environment %P 195-206 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Silicon Graphics Computer Systems %A Peter A. Buhr %A Glen Ditchfield %T Adding Concurrency to a Programming Language %P 207-223 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W University of Waterloo %A Don Cameron %A Paul Faust %A Dmitry Lenkov %A Michey Mehta %T A Portable Implementation of C++ Exception Handling %P 225-243 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Hewlett-Packard California Language Laboratory %A Philippe Gautron %T An Assertion Mechanism Based on Exceptions %P 245-262 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Universite Paris VI, LITP-IBP %A Afshin Daghi %A Pierre Delisle %A Salil Deshpande %T A Communication Facility for Distributed Object-Oriented Applications %P 263-277 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Sun Microsystems Inc. %A Paulo Guedes %T Writing a Client-Server Application in C++ %P 279-293 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Open Software Foundation %A Robert E. Minnear %A Patrick A. Muckelbauer %A Vincent F. Russo %T Integrating the Sun Microsystems XDR/RPC Protocols into the C++ Stream Model %P 295-311 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W Purdue University %A Bjarne Stroustrup %A Dmitry Lenkov %T Run Time Type Identification for C++ %P 313-339 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %W Hewlett-Packard %A Doug Lea %T Run Time Type Information and Class Design %P 341-347 %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D August 10-13, 1992 %C Portland, OR %W SUNY Oswego and Syracuse University %A Steve Bellovin %T There Be Dragons %P 1 - 16 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Joergen Bo Madsen %T The Greatest Cracker-Case in Denmark: The Detecting, Tracing, and Arresting of Two International Crackers %P 17-40 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W The Danish Computing Center for Research and Education %A Alessandro Berni %A Paolo Franchi %A Joy Marino %T Experiences of Internet Security in Italy %P 41-47 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W University of Genova %A Herve Schauer %A Christophe Wolfhugel %T An Internet Gatekeeper %P 49-61 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Herve Schauer Consultants %A D. Brent Chapman %T Network (In)Security Through IP Packet Filtering %P 63-76 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Great Circle Associates %A David Koblas %W Independent Consultant %A Michelle R. Koblas %W Computer Sciences Corporation %T SOCKS %P 77-83 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %A Wietse Venema %T TCP WRAPPER: Network Monitoring, Access Control and Booby Traps %P 85-92 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Eindhoven University of Technology %A William LeFebvre %T Restricting Network Access to System Daemons Under SunOS %P 93-103 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Northwestern University %A Stephen E. Hansen %A E. Todd Atkins %T Centralized System Monitoring with Swatch %P 105-117 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Stanford University %A James M. Galvin %A David M. Balenson %T Security Aspects of a UNIX PEM Implementation %P 119-131 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Trusted Information Systems, Inc. %A John F. Haugh, II %T Introduction to the Shadow Password Suite %P 133-144 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Locus Computing Corporation %A Shabbir J. Safdar %T Giving Customers the Tools to Protect Themselves %P 145-154 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Purdue University %A Linda Baillie %A Gary W. Hoglund %A Lisa Jansen %A Eduardo M. Valcarce %T ESSENSE: A Knowledge-Based Security Monitoring and Control %P 155-170 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Matt Bishop %T Anatomy of a Proactive Password Changer %P 171-184 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Dartmouth College %A Bjorn Satdeva %T Audit: A Policy Driven Security Checker for a Heterogeneous Environment %P 185-202 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W /sys/admin, inc. %A Darrell Suggs %T Secure Superuser Access Via the Internet %P 203-210 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Clemson University %A Allan Heydon %W DEC Systems Research Center %A J.D. Tygar %W Carnegie Mellon University %T Specifying and Checking UNIX Security Constraints %P 211-226 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %A J. David Thompson %W Science Applications International Corp. %A Kate Arndt %W The MITRE Corp. %T A Secure Public Network Access Mechanism %P 227-238 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %A Don Davis %W Geer/Zolot Associates %A Ralph Swick %W Digital Equipment Corp %T Network Security Via Private-Key Certificates %P 239-242 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %A Jeremy Epstein %T Is There a C2 UNIX System in the House? %P 243-252 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W TRW Systems Division %A Rena A. Haynes %A Suzanne M. Kelly %T Software Security for a Network Storage Service %P 253-264 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Sandia National Laboratories %A John N. Stewart %T SunOS, C2 and Kerberos - A Comparative Review %P 265-284 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Syracuse University %A Bart De Decker %A Els Van Herreweghen %A Frank Piessens %A K.U.Leuven %T Heterogeneous Intra-Domain Authentication %P 285-298 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W %A Eugene Spafford %T Observations on Reusable Password Choices %P 299-312 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W Purdue University %A Marshall Abrams %A Leonard LaPadula %A Manette Lazear %A Ingrid Olson %T Reconciling a Formal Model and a Prototype Implementation: Lessons Learned in Implementing the ORGCON Policy %P 313-327 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W The MITRE Corporation %A Bruno d'Ausbourg %T UNIX Operating Services on a Multilevel Secure Machine %P 329-346 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W CERT/ONERA France %A Charisse Castagnoli %A Charles Watt %T Distributed Trusted UNIX Systems %P 347 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security III Symposium %D September 14-17, 1992 %C Baltimore, MD %W SecureWare, Inc. %A Peter Salus %T The Bookworm %P 48-49 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1992 %V 17 %N 4 %W Sun User Group %A Billy Barton %T Zen and the Art of Internet %P 50 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1992 %V 17 %N 4 %A Steve Simmons %T Simmons' Laws of System Administration %P 24-25 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1992 %V 17 %N 4 %A Steve Simmons %T SAGE Book Reviews: Keeping the Link, Telecommunication Wiring %P 22 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1992 %V 17 %N 4 %A Elizabeth Zwicky %T Name Frequency on Usenet %P 26-29 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1992 %V 17 %N 4 %W SRI International %A Stephen Walli %T An Update on UNIX-Related Standards Activities %P 30-44 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1992 %V 17 %N 4 %W Report Editor, USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A Stephen Walli %T ISO Monitor Report %P 45-47 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1992 %V 17 %N 4 %W Report Editor, USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A Peter S. Langston %T Report on 1992 Workshop on Micro-Kernels and Other Kernel Architectures %P 4-8 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1992 %V 17 %N 4 %A David N. Williams %W Ericsson Network Systems %A Stephen Uhler %W Bellcore %A Vivek Singhal %A Sheetal V. Kakkad %W University of Texas-Austin %A Vladimir Bacvanski %W Aachen University of Technology %A J.G. Posthuma %A J. Scholten %A J.G. Wijnstra %W U. Twente, Netherlands %T 1992 USENIX Summer Conference Works-in-Progress Report %P 9-11 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1992 %V 17 %N 4 %A Rich Salz %T 1992 USENIX Summer Conference BOF Report %P 11-13 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D July/August 1992 %V 17 %N 4 %W Open Software Foundation %A Paul Anderson %T Effective Use of Local Workstation Disks in an NFS Network %P 1-8 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W University of Edinburgh %A Karl L. Swartz %T Optimal Routing of IP Packets to Multi-Homed Servers %P 9-16 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Stanford Linear Accelerator Center %A Andy Watson %A Bruce Nelson %T LADDIS: A Multi-Vendor and Vendor-Neutral SPEC NFS Benchmark %P 17-32 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W LADDIS Group & Auspex Systems %A Hal L. Stern %A Brian L. Wong %T NFS Performance And Network Loading %P 33-38 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation %A Peter Van Epp %A Bill Baines %T Dropping the Mainframe Without Crushing the Users: Mainframe to Distributed UNIX in Nine Months %P 39-53 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Simon Fraser University %A Peg Schafer %T Is Centralized System Administration the Answer? %P 55-61 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W BBN %A Carol Kubicki %T Customer Satisfaction Metrics and Measurement %P 63-68 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Motorola Cellular Infrastructure Group %A James M. Sharp %T Request: A Tool for Training New Sys Admins and Managing Old Ones %P 69-72 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %A Elizabeth D. Zwicky %T Typecast: Beyond Cloned Hosts %P 73-78 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W SRI International %A Helen E. Harrison %T So Many Workstations, So Little Time %P 79-87 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W SAS Institute Inc. %A Mark Rosenstein %A Ezra Peisach %T Mkserv - Workstation Customization and Privatization %P 89-95 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W MIT Information Systems %A Dieter Pukatzki %A Johann Schumann %T AUTOLOAD: The Network Management System %P 97-104 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Leading Edge Technology Transfer %W Institut fr Informatik %A Jarkko Hietaniemi %T ipasswd - Proactive Password Security %P 105-125 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Helsinki University of Technology %A Melissa Metz %A Howie Kaye %T DeeJay - The Dump Jockey: A Heterogeneous Network Backup System %P 127-133 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Columbia University Academic Information Systems %A Bryan Beecher %T Dealing with Lame Delegations %P 127-133 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W University of Michigan %A D. Brent Chapman %T Majordomo: How I Manage 17 Mailing Lists Without Answering "-request" Mail %P 135-143 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Great Circle Associates %A Philippe Coq %A Sylvie Jean %T SysView: A User-friendly Environment for Administration of Distributed UNIX Systems %P 145-151 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Bull S.A. France %A Wallace Colyer %A Walter Wong %T Depot: A Tool for Managing Software Environments %P 153-162 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Ram R. Vangala %A Michael J. Cripps %A Raj G. Varadarajan %T Software Distribution and Management in a Networked Environment %P 163-170 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W NCR %W NCR %W AT&T %A Jeff Okamoto %T ``Nightly'': How to Handle Multiple Scripts on Multiple Machines with One Configuration File %P 171-173 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Hewlett-Packard %A Michael A. Cooper %T Overhauling Rdist for the '90s %P 175-188 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W University of Southern California %A Mark Fletcher %T doit: A Network Software Management Tool %P 189-196 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W SAS Institute Inc. %A David Koblas %A Paul M. Moriarty %T PITS: A Request Management System %P 197-202 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Independent Consultant %W cisco Systems, Inc. %A Darren R. Hardy %A Herb M. Morreale %T buzzerd: Automated Systems Monitoring with Notification in a Network Environment %P 203-210 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W XOR Network Engineering, Inc. %A Peg Schafer %T bbn-public - Contributions from the User Community %P 211-213 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W BBN %A Richard Elling %A Matthew Long %T user-setup: A System for Custom Configuration of User Environments, or Helping Users Help Themselves %P 215-223 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Auburn University %A Brad Morrison %A Karl Lehenbauer %T Tcl and Tk: Tools for the System Administrator %P 225-234 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W Paranet, Inc. %A R. Lehman %A G. Carpenter %A N. Hien %T Concurrent Network Management with a Distributed Management Tool %P 235-244 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W IBM T. J. Watson Research Center %A Mark Fletcher %T nlp: A Network Printing Tool %P 245-256 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VI) Conference %D October 19-23, 1992 %C Long Beach, CA %W SAS Institute Inc. %A Stephen C. North %A Kiem-Phong Vo %T Dictionary and Graph Libraries %P 1-11 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A W. E. Garrett %A M. L. Scott %A R. Bianchini %A L.I. Kontothanassis %A R. A. McCallum %A J. A. Thomas %A R. Wisniewski %A S. Luk %T Linking Shared Segments %P 13-27 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Rochester %A Frank Mueller %T A Library Implementation of POSIX Threads under UNIX %P 29-41 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Florida State University %A Rob Pike %A Ken Thompson %T Hello World %P 43-50 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Paul Haahr %A Byron Rakitzis %T Es: A shell with higher-order functions %P 51-60 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Adobe Systems Incorporated %W Network Appliance Corporation %A James S. Plank %T Jgraph - A Filter for Plotting Graphs in PostScript %P 61-66 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Princeton University %A Michael T. Stolarchuk %T Faster AFS %P 67-75 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Michigan %A Ronald G. Minnich %T The AutoCacher: A File Cache Which Operates at the NFS Level %P 77-83 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Supercomputing Research Center %A Sunil Saxena %A J. Kent Peacock %A Fred Yang %A Vijaya Verma %A Mohan Krishnan %T Pitfalls in Multithreading SVR4 STREAMS and Other Weightless Processes %P 85-96 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Intel Multiprocessor Consortium %A Nicholas Sterling %T WARLOCK - A Static Data Race Analysis Tool %P 97-106 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W SunSoft, Inc. %A Michael Golan %A David R. Hanson %T DUEL - A Very High-Level Debugging Language %P 107-117 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Princeton University %A Chris Peak %T The San Diego ``Zoo'': A multicomputer stress test suite %P 119-130 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Locus Computing Corporation, San Diego %A Stephen A. Uhler %T PhoneStation, Moving the Telephone onto the Virtual Desktop %P 131-140 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Bellcore %A Vern Paxson %A Chris Saltmarsh %T Glish: A User-Level Software Bus for Loosely-Coupled Distributed Systems %P 141-155 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %A Bruno d'Ausbourg %A Christel Calas %T UNIX Services for Multilevel Storage and Communications Over a Secure LAN %P 157-168 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W CERT-ONERA %A Joel McCormack %A Bob McNamara %T Sketch Of The Smart Frame Buffer %P 169-179 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Gustaf Neumann %A Stefan Nusser %T Wafe - An X Toolkit Based Frontend for Application Programs in Various Programming Languages %P 181-192 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Wirtschaftsuniversitt Wien %A Carl Schmidtmann %A Michael Tao %A Steven Watt %T Design and Implementation of a Multi-Threaded Xlib %P 193-203 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Consultant to Digital Equipment Corporation %W Sun Microsystems %W Consultant to Xerox Corporation %A Michael A. Olson %T The Design and Implementation of the Inversion File System %P 205-217 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of California at Berkeley %A Neil Webber %T Operating System Support for Portable Filesystem Extensions %P 219-225 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Epoch Systems, Inc. %A Paul R. Eggert %A D. Stott Parker %T File Systems in User Space %P 229-240 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Twin Sun, Inc. %W UCLA Computer Science Dept. %A Hyuck Yoo %A Tom Rogers %T UNIX Kernel Support for OLTP Performance %P 241-247 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Jonathan Kay %A Joseph Pasquale %T Measurement, Analysis, and Improvement of UDP/IP Throughput for the DECstation 5000 %P 249-258 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of California, San Diego %A Steven McCanne %A Van Jacobson %T The BSD Packet Filter: A New Architecture for User-level Packet Capture %P 259-269 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %A Dave Presotto %A Phil Winterbottom %T The Organization of Networks in Plan 9 %P 271-280 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Howard Alt %T Removable Media in Solaris %P 281-287 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W SunSoft, Inc. %A Christopher J. Calabrese %T An Advanced Tape Cataloging System for UNIX Systems %P 289-293 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Paul E. McKenney %A Jack Slingwine %T Efficient Kernel Memory Allocation on Shared-Memory Multiprocessor %P 295-305 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Sequent Computer Systems, Inc. %A Margo Seltzer %A Keith Bostic %A Marshall Kirk McKusick %A Carl Staelin %T An Implementation of a Log-Structured File System for UNIX %P 307-326 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Harvard University %W University of California, Berkeley %W University of California, Berkeley %W Hewlett-Packard Laboratories %A Kevin Fall %A Joseph Pasquale %T Exploiting In-Kernel Data Paths to Improve I/O Throughput and CPU Availability %P 327-333 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of California, San Diego %A David C. M. Wood %A Sean S. Coleman %A Michael F. Schwartz %T Fremont: A System for Discovering Network Characteristics and Problems %P 335-347 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Colorado %A C. Mic Bowman %A Chanda Dharap %T The Enterprise Distributed White-pages Service %P 349-359 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Penn. State University %A Darren R. Hardy %A Michael F. Schwartz %T Essence: A Resource Discovery System Based on Semantic File Indexing %P 361-373 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Colorado, Boulder %A Andrew McRae %T Hardware Profiling of Kernels %P 375-386 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Megadata Pty Ltd. %A Steven McCanne %A Chris Torek %T A Randomized Sampling Clock for CPU Utilization Estimation and Code Profiling %P 387-394 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %A Daniel R. Edelson %T Fault Interpretation: Fine-Grain Monitoring of Page Accesses %P 395-403 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W INRIA Project SOR %A Chris Ruemmler %A John Wilkes %T UNIX Disk Access Patterns %P 405-420 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Hewlett-Packard, Inc. %A Ethan L. Miller %A Randy H. Katz %T An Analysis of File Migration in a UNIX Supercomputing Environment %P 421-433 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %A John T. Kohl %A Carl Staelin %A Michael Stonebraker %T HighLight: Using a Log-structured File System for Tertiary Storage Management %P 435-447 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of California, Berkeley and Digital Equipment Corporation %W Hewlett-Packard Laboratories %W University of California, Berkeley %A Roman Zajcew %A Paul Roy %A David Black %A Chris Peak %A Paulo Guedes %A Bradford Kemp %A John LoVerso %A Michael Leibensperger %A Michael Barnett %A Faramarz Rabii %A Durriya Netterwala %T An OSF/1 UNIX for Massively Parallel Multicomputers %P 449-468 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W OSF Research Institute and Locus Computing Corporation %A Yousef A. Khalidi %A Michael N. Nelson %T An Implementation of UNIX on an Object-oriented Operating System %P 469-479 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc. %A Wayne A. Christopher %A Steven J. Procter %A Thomas E. Anderson %T The Nachos Instructional Operating System %P 481-488 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of California at Berkeley %A John Ioannidis %A Gerald Q. Maguire, Jr. %T The Design and Implementation of a Mobile Internetworking Architecture %P 489-502 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Columbia University %A Hiromi Wada %A Takashi Yozawa %A Tatsuya Ohnishi %A Yasunori Tanaka %T Mobile Computing Environment Based on Internet Packet Forwarding %P 503-517 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. %A Fred Douglis %T The Compression Cache: Using On-line Compression to Extend Physical Memory %P 519-529 %I USENIX %B USENIX Technical Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Matsushita Information Technology Laboratory %A Tatsuo Nakajima %A Takuro Kitayama %A Hideyuki Tokuda %T Experiments with Real-Time Servers in Real-Time Mach %P 1-19 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Paul J. Roy %T UNIX File Access and Caching in a Multicomputer Environment %P 21-37 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W Open Software Foundation %A Jay Lepreau %A Mike Hibler %A Bryan Ford %A Jeffrey Law %A Douglas Orr %T In-Kernel Servers on Mach 3.0: Implementation and Performance %P 39-55 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W University of Utah %A Simon Patience %T Redirecting System Calls in Mach 3.0, An alternative to the Emulator %P 57-73 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W Open Software Foundation %A Hilarie Orman %A Sean O'Malley %A Edwin Menze III %A Larry Peterson %A Richard Schroeppel %T A Fast and General Implementation of Mach IPC in a Network %P 75-88 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W University of Arizona %A Kenneth W. Koontz %T Port Buffers: A Mach IPC Optimization for Handling Large Volumes of Small Messages %P 89-102 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W Johns Hopkins University %A Michael Ginsberg %A Robert V. Baron %A Brian N. Bershad %T Using the Mach Communication Primitives in X11 %P 103-110 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Stefan Savage %A Hideyuki Tokuda %T Real Time - Mach Timers: Exporting Time to the User %P 111-118 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Paul Barton-Davis %A Dylan McNamee %A Raj Vaswani %A Edward Lazowska %T Adding Scheduler Activations to Mach 3.0 %P 119-136 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W University of Washington %A Randall W. Dean %T Using Continuations to Build a User-Level Threads Library %P 136-151 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Freeman L. Rawson III %T An Architecture for Device Drivers Executing as User-Level Tasks %P 153-171 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W IBM %A David Golub %A Ravi Manikundalam %A Freeman L. Rawson III %T MVM - An Environment for Running Multiple DOS, Windows and DPMI Programs on the Microkernel %P 173-190 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W Carnegie Mellon University %W IBM %A James M. Phelan %A James Arendt %A Gary R. Ormsby %T An OS/2 Personality on Mach %P 191-201 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W IBM %A Inshik Song %A Yookun Cho %T Page Prefetching Based on Fault History %P 203-213 %I USENIX %B MACH III Symposium %D April 19-21, 1993 %C Sante Fe, NM %W Seoul National University, Korea %A Kien-Mien Chew %A Jyothy Reddy %A Theodore H. 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Sevcik %T NUMACROS: Data Parallel Programming on NUMA Multiprocessors %P 247-263 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Toronto, Canada %A Michael L. Scott %T The Prospects for Parallel Programs on Distributed Systems %P 265-272 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Rochester %A Brent D. Fleisch %T The Role of Distributed Shared Memory in Future Experimental Distributed Systems %P 273-278 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of California, Riverside %A Roy H. Campbell %T Whatever Happened to Large Packets or Are Tiny Messages Good? %P 279-281 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign %A John Nichol %A David. V. Pitts %A C. Thomas Wilkes %T Convergence: A Triple Threat or How ATM will Change the World %P 283-287 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %A Colin Allison %A Mike Livesey %T Coping with Concurrency in Real Time Groupware %P 289-295 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of St. Andrews, Scotland %A John B. Lacy %T CryptoLib: Cryptography in Software %P 1-17 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A A. D. Rubin %A P. Honeyman %T Long Running Jobs in an Authenticated Environment %P 19-28 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W University of Michigan, Ann Arbor %A John Ioannidis %A Matt Blaze %T The Architecture and Implementation of Network Layer Security in UNIX %P 29-39 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W Columbia University %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Jonathan I. Kamens %T Retrofitting Network Security to Third-Party Applications - The SecureBase Experience %P 41-57 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W OpenVision Technologies %A Bob Baldwin %A Jim Kubon %T Dial-In Security Firewall Software %P 59-62 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W Los Altos Technologies, Inc. %W Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation %A David R. Safford %A Douglas Lee Schales %A David K. Hess %T Secure RPC Authentication (SRA) for TELNET and FTP %P 63-67 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W Texas A & M University %A Hyun Tae Jung %A Hae Lyong Kim %A Yang Min Seo %A Ghun Choe %A Sang Min %A Chong Sang Kim %A Kern Koh %T Caller ID System in the Internet Environment %P 69-78 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W Seoul National University %A Massimo Cotrozzi %A David Vincenzetti %T ATP - Anti-Tampering Program %P 79-89 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W Univ of Milan - Italy %A Dave Safford %A Douglas Lee Schales %A David K. Hess %T The TAMU Security Package: An Ongoing Response to Internet Intruders in an Academic Environment %P 91-118 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W Texas A & M University %A Jerry M. Carlin %T UNIX Security Update %P 119-130 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W Pacific Bell %A Eduardo Rodriguez %T The Persistent Hacker: An Intruder Attacks A New Internet Host %P 131-137 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W Universidad de Chile %A Mark E. Carson %T Sendmail Without the Superuser %P 139-144 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W IBM Corporation %A Approximating Clark-Wilson Access Triples with Basic UNIX Commands %T W. Timothy Polk %P 145-154 %I USENIX %B UNIX Security IV Symposium %D October 4-6, 1993 %C Santa Clara, CA %W National Institute of Standards and Technology %A Editor: Tina Darmohray %I USENIX for SAGE, the System Administrator's Guild %B Job Descriptions for System Administrators %D October 1993 %O Short Topics in System Administration #1 %A Collaborative Networked Communication: MUDs as Systems Tools %T Rmy Evard %P 1-8 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Northeastern University %A Sally Hambridge %A Jeffrey C. Sedayaoi %T Horses and Barn Doors: Evolution of Corporate Guidelines for Internet Usage %P 9-16 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Intel Corp. %A Laura de Leon %A Mike Rodriquez %A Brent Thompson %T Our Users Have Root! %P 17-24 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Hewlett-Packard Company %A Michel Dagenais %A Stephane Boucher %A Robert Grin-Lajoie %A Pierre Laplante %A Pierre Mailhot %T LUDE: A Distributed Software Library %P 25-32 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal %W Bell-Northern Research %W Universite de Montreal %A Centre de Recherche Informatique de Montreal %A Steven W. Lodin %T The Corporate Software Bank %P 33-42 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Delco Electronics Corporation %A Craig E. Wills %A Kirstin Cadwell %A William Marrs %T Customization in a UNIX Computing Environment %P 43-49 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Worcester Polytechnic Institute %A Walter C. Wong %T Local Disk Depot - Customizing the Software Environment %P 51-55 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Bjorn Satdeva %T Methods for Maintaining One Source Tree in a Heterogeneous Environment %P 57-65 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W /sys/admin, inc. %A Barrie Archer %T Towards a POSIX Standard for Software Administration %P 67-79 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W ICL %A E. Scott Menter %T Managing the Mission Critical Environment %P 81-86 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Enterprise Systems Management Corporation %A Brian William Keves %T Open Systems Formal Evaluation Process %P 87-91 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Systems And Network Management %A John Schimmel %T A Case Study on Moves and Mergers %P 93-98 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Silicon Graphics Inc. %A Tim Hunter %A Scott Watanabe %T Guerrilla System Administration: Scaling Small Group Systems Administration To a Larger Installed Base %P 99-105 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Colorado, Boulder %A Dinah McNutt %T Role-based System Administration or Who, What, Where, and How %P 107-112 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Tivoli Systems %A Jean-Charles Grgoire %T Delegation: Uniformity in Heterogeneous Distributed Administration %P 113-117 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W INRS-Telecommunications %A Todd Miller %A Christopher Stirlen %A Evi Nemeth %T satool - A System Administrator's Cockpit, An Implementation %P 119-129 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Colorado, Boulder %A Salvatore DeSimone %A Christine Lombardi %T Sysctl: A Distributed System Control Package %P 131-143 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Project Agora, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center %A Stephen E. Hansen %A E. Todd Atkins %T Automated System Monitoring and Notification with Swatch %P 145-155 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Stanford University %A Dinah McNutt %A Michael Pearlman %T Where Did All The Bytes Go? %P 157-163 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Tivoli Systems %W Rice University %A Gary L. Schaps %A Peter Bishop %T A Practical Approach to NFS Response Time Monitoring %P 165-169 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Cirrus Logic, Inc. %A James da Silva %A Olafur Gumundsson %T The Amanda Network Backup Manager %P 171-182 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland %A Hal Pomeranz %T PLOD: Keep Track of What You're Doing %P 183-187 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W QMS, Inc. %A J. Schoenwalder %A H. Langendorfer %T How to Keep Track of Your Network Configuration %P 189-193 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W TU Braunschweig, Germany %A Karl L. Swartz %T Forecasting Disk Resource Requirements for a Usenet Server %P 195-202 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Stanford Linear Accelerator Center %A Roland J. Stolfa %T Simplifying System Administration Tasks: The UAMS Approach %P 203-208 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Oklahoma State University %A Wilson H. Bent, Jr. %T System Administration as a User Interface: An Extended Metaphor %P 209-212 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Southern California %A Carol Kubicki %T The System Administration Maturity Model - SAMM %P 213-225 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Motorola Cellular Infrastructure Group %A Sheri Byrne %T Establishing and Administering a Public Access Internet facility %P 227-235 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Gemini Learning Center %A Todd Gamble %T Implementing Execution Controls in Unix %P 237-242 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W WilTel Network Services %A Erez Zadok %A Alexander Dupuy %T HLFSD: Delivering Email to Your $HOME %P 243-254 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Columbia University %W System Management ARTS %A John E. Miller %T Managing an Ever-Changing User Base %P 1-5 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference, Supplementary Materials %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Lewis and Clark College %A Betty Jacob %A Nancy Shoemaker %T The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator: An Interpersonal Tool fo System Administrators %P 7-15 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference, Supplementary Materials %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W PRC, Inc. %A Craig Manning %A Tim Irvin %T Upgrading 150 Workstations in a Single Sitting %P 17-27 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference, Supplementary Materials %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Computer Sciences Corporation, NASA/Ames Research Center %W Industrial Light and Magic %A Jeff Pack %T Real-World Gigabit Networking %P 29-32 %I USENIX %B Systems Administration (LISA VII) Conference, Supplementary Materials %D November 1-5, 1993 %C Monterey, CA %W Grumman Data Systems %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T The Evolution of C++: 1985 to 1989 %P 13-52 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T Possible Directions for C++ %P 53-73 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A Mark A. Linton %A Paul R. Calder %T The Design and Implementation of InterViews %P 75-86 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A R. B. Murray %T Building Well-Behaved Type Relationships in C++ %P 87-97 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A T. A. Cargill %T The Case Against Multiple Inheritance in C++ %P 101-109 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A Jim Waldo %T The Case Against Multiple Inheritance in C++ %P 111-120 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A Elana D. Granston %A Vincent F. Russo %T Signature-Based Polymorphism for C++ %P 121-133 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A Andrew Koenig %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T Exception of Handling for C++ %P 137-171 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A Michael D. Tiemann %T An Exception of Handling Implementation for C++ %P 173-185 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A John A. Interrante %A Mark A. Linton %T Runtime Access to Type Information in C++ %P 189-196 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A Dmitry Lenkov %A Michey Mehta %A Shankar Unni %T Type Identification in C++ %P 197-213 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A Michael D. Tiemann %T Solving the RPC Problem in GNU C++ %P 217-233 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A Graham D. Parrington %T Reliable Distributed Programming in C++: The Arjuna Approach %P 235-248 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A Bruce Martin %T The Separation of Interface and Implementation in C++ %P 249-265 %I USENIX and the MIT Press %B The Evolution of C++: Language Design in the Marketplace of Ideas %D 1993 %O Editor: Jim Waldo %A Udi Manber %T Finding Similar Files in a Large File System %P 1-10 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Department of Computer Science, University of Arizona %A Glenn Fowler %T cql - A Flat File Database Query Language %P 11-21 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Udi Manber %A Sun Wu %T GLIMPSE: A Tool to Search Through Entire File Systems %P 23-32 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Department of Computer Science, University of Arizona %A Kurt J. Lidl %A Josh Osborne %A Joe Malcolm %T Drinking from the Firehose: Multicast USENET News %P 33-45 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W UUNET Technologies, Inc. %A Richard A. Golding %A Darrell D. E. Long %A John Wilkes %T The refdbms Distributed Bibliographic Database System %P 47-62 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Vrije Universiteit %W University of California, Santa Cruz %W Hewlett-Packard Laboratories %A Steve Summit %T Filesystem Daemons as Unifying Mechanism for Network Information Access %P 63-77 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Consultant, Seattle, Washington %A Joshua S. Auerbach %A Arthur P. Goldberg %A Ajei S. Gopal %A Mark T. Kennedy %A James R. Russell %T Concert/C: A Language for Distributed Programming %P 79-96 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W IBM T. J. Watson Research Center %A Bryan Ford %A Jay Lepreau %T Evolving Mach 3.0 to A Migrating Thread Model %P 97-114 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Department of Computer Science, University of Utah %A Peter Keleher %A Alan L. Cox %A Sandhya Dwarkadas %A Willy Zwaenepoel %T Tread Marks: Distributed Shared Memory on Standard Workstations and Operating System %P 115-132 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Department of Computer Science, Rice University %A Olof Hagsand %A Peter Sjodin %T Workstation Support for Real-Time Multimedia Communication %P 133-142 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Swedish Institute of Computer Science %A Richard Black %A Simon Crosby %T Experience and Results from Implementation of an ATM Socket Family %P 143-152 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory %A Masanobu Yuhara %A Brian N. Bershad %A Chris Maeda %A J. Eliot B. Moss %T Efficient Packet Demultiplexing for Multiple Endpoints and Large Messages %P 153-165 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. %W School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University %W Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst %A Alec Wolman %A Geoff Voelker %A Chandramohan A. Thekkath %T Latency Analysis of TCP on an ATM Network %P 167-179 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington %A Steven E. Speer %A Rajiv Kumar %A Craig Partridge %T Improving UNIX Kernel and Networking Performance Using Profile Based Optimization %P 181-188 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Hewlett-Packard %W Bolt Beranek and Newman %A J. Bradley Chen %T Memory Behavior for an X11 Window System %P 189-200 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University %A Michael N. Nelson %A Sanjay R. Radia %T A Uniform Name Service for Spring's UNIX Environment %P 201-209 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Silicon Graphics, Inc. %W SunSoft, Inc. %A Phil Winterbottom %T ACID: A Debugger Built from a Language %P 211-222 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Rob Pike %T Acme: A User Interface for Programmers %P 223-234 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Dave Hitz %A James Lau %A Michael Malcolm %T File System Design for an NFS File Server Appliance %P 235-246 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Network Appliance Corporation %A Chet Juszczak %T Improving the Write Performance of an NFS Server %P 247-259 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Digital Equipment Corporation %A Rick Macklem %T Not Quite NFS, Soft Cache Consistency for NFS %P 261-278 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Department of Computing and Information Science, University of Guelph %A Kester Li %A Roger Kumpf %A Paul Horton %A Thomas Anderson %T A Quantitative Analysis of Disk Drive Power Management in Portable Computers %P 279-291 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Computer Science Division, University of California, Berkeley %A Fred Douglis %A P. Krishnan %A Brian Marsh %T Thwarting the Power-Hungry Disk %P 292-306 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Matsushita Information Technology Laboratory %A Mirjana Spasojevic %A M. Satyanarayanan %T A Usage Profile and Evaluation of a Wide-Area Distributed File System %P 307-323 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Transarc Corporation %W School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University %A Diomidis Spinellis %T Wux: UNIX Tools under Windows %P 325-336 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Department of Computing, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine %A Alessandro Forin %A Gerald Malan %T An MS-DOS Filesystem for UNIX %P 337-354 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University %A Greg Minshall %A Drew Major %A Kyle Powell %T An Overview of the NetWare Operating System %P 355-372 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Winter 1994 %C San Francisco, CA %W Novell, Inc. %A Frederick M. Avolio %A Marcus J. Ranum %T A Network Perimeter with Secure External Access %P 1-14 %I Open Systems Conference Board %B The Third Annual System Administration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W Trusted Information Systems %A Michele D. Crabb %T Who's Trusting Whom? How To Audit and Manage Users' .rhosts Files %P 15-22 %I Open Systems Conference Board %B The Third Annual System Administration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W Nasa Ames Research Center %A Stephen Campbell %T Campus Email for Everyone: Making It Work in Real Life %P 23-38 %I Open Systems Conference Board %B The Third Annual System Administration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W Dartmouth College %A Thomas Barrett %T Internet Information Resources for the System Administrator %P 39-48 %I Open Systems Conference Board %B The Third Annual System Administration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W Pacific Bell %A Amy K. Kreiling %T An Introduction to Internet Discovery & Retrieval Tools (Invited) %P 49-61 %I Open Systems Conference Board %B The Third Annual System Administration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W University of North Carolina %A Karl A. Anderson %A Brian H. Kirouac %T A Simple and Free System for Automated Network Backups %P 63-68 %I Open Systems Conference Board %B The Third Annual System Administration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W Nasa Goddard Space Flight Center %W Hughes STX Corp. %A Jan Gottschick %A Malte Zimmermann %T Building an Integrated and Enterprise-specific Configuration Management %P 69-79 %I Open Systems Conference Board %B The Third Annual System Administration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W Fraunhofer Institute for Software Engineering and Systems Engineering %A Bjorn Satdeva %T "Make" as a System Administration Tool %P 81-87 %I Open Systems Conference Board %B The Third Annual System Administration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W /sys/admin, Inc. %A Gene H. Kim %A Eugene H. Spafford %T Experiences with Tripwire: Using Integrity Checkers for Intrusion Detection %P 89-101 %I Open Systems Conference Board %B The Third Annual System Administration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W Coast Laboratory, Purdue University %A Scott Cohan %A Steve Miano %T Installing and Managing Remote Sites %P 103-106 %I Open Systems Conference Board %B The Third Annual System Administration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W Enterprise Systems Management Corporation %A Michael Neuman %A Gary Christoph %T The Operator Shell: A Means of Privilege Distribution Under Unix %P 107-115 %I Open Systems Conference Board %B The Third Annual System Administration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W Los Alamos National Laboratory %A Hal Pomeranz %T A New Network for the Cost of One Scsi Cable: A Simple Caching Strategy for Third-party Applications %P 117-122 %I Open Systems Conference Board %B The Third Annual System Administration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W Qms Inc. %A Michele D. 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Leslie %A Derek McAuley %T Operating System Support for Distributed Multimedia %P 209-219 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer, 1994 %C Boston, MA %W University of Twente %A Lincoln Stein %A Andre Marquis %A Robert Dredge %A Mary Pat Reeve %A Mark Daly %A Steve Rozen %A Nathan Goodman %T Splicing UNIX into a Genome Mapping Laboratory %P 221-229 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer, 1994 %C Boston, MA %W Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research %A Liam R. E. Quin %T A Text Retrieval Package for the Unix Operating System %P 231-243 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer, 1994 %C Boston, MA %W SoftQuad Inc. %A Douglas E. Comer %A John C. Lin %T Probing TCP Implementations %P 245-255 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer, 1994 %C Boston, MA %W Purdue University %A James D. Guyton %A Michael F. 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Zwicky %T Getting More Work Out Of Work Tracking Systems %P 105-110 %I USENIX %B LISA VIII Conference Proceedings %D September 19-23, 1994 %C San Diego, CA %W Silicon Graphics %A Remy Evard %T Managing the Ever-Growing To Do List %P 111-116 %I USENIX %B LISA VIII Conference Proceedings %D September 19-23, 1994 %C San Diego, CA %W Northeastern University %A Carl Hauser %T Speeding Up UNIX Login by Caching the Initial Environment %P 117-124 %I USENIX %B LISA VIII Conference Proceedings %D September 19-23, 1994 %C San Diego, CA %W Xerox Palo Alto Research Center %A Christopher Rath %T The BNR Standard Login (A Login Configuration Manager) %P 125-138 %I USENIX %B LISA VIII Conference Proceedings %D September 19-23, 1994 %C San Diego, CA %W Bell-Northern Research Ltd. %A David Clear %A Alan Ibbetson %A Peter Collinson %T Exporting Home Directories on Demand to PCs %P 139-147 %I USENIX %B LISA VIII Conference Proceedings %D September 19-23, 1994 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Kent at Canterbury %W University of Kent at Canterbury %W Hillside Systems %A Jon Finke %T Monitoring Usage of Workstations with a Relational Database %P 149-157 %I USENIX %B LISA VIII Conference Proceedings %D September 19-23, 1994 %C San Diego, CA %W Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute %A Karl L. Swartz %A Les Cottrell %A Marty Dart %T Adventures in the Evolution of a High-Bandwidth Network for Central Servers %P 159-166 %I USENIX %B LISA VIII Conference Proceedings %D September 19-23, 1994 %C San Diego, CA %W Stanford Linear Accelerator Center %A Helen E. Harrison %A Mike C. Mitchell %A Michael E. Shaddock %T Pong: A Flexible Network Services Monitoring System %P 167-173 %I USENIX %B LISA VIII Conference Proceedings %D September 19-23, 1994 %C San Diego, CA %W SAS Institute, Inc. %A Jon Finke %T Automating Printing Configuration %P 175-183 %I USENIX %B LISA VIII Conference Proceedings %D September 19-23, 1994 %C San Diego, CA %W Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute %A Harry Kaplan %T Highly Automated Low Personnel System Administration in a Wall Street Environment %P 185-189 %I USENIX %B LISA VIII Conference Proceedings %D September 19-23, 1994 %C San Diego, CA %W Sanwa Financial Products Co., L.P. %A Jonathan Abbey %T The Group Administration Shell and the GASH Network Computing Environment %P 191-203 %I USENIX %B LISA VIII Conference Proceedings %D September 19-23, 1994 %C San Diego, CA %W The University of Texas at Austin %A Claude Castelluccia %A Walid Dabbous %T Modular Communication Subsystem Implementation Using A Synchronous Approach %P 1-11 %I USENIX %B High-Speed Networking Symposium %D August 1-3, 1994 %C Oakland, CA %W INRIA %A Parag K. Jain %A Norman C. Hutchinson %A Samuel T. Chanson %T A Framework for the Non-Monolithic Implementation of Protocols in the x-kernel %P 13-30 %I USENIX %B High-Speed Networking Symposium %D August 1-3, 1994 %C Oakland, CA %W University of British Columbia %A D. Scott Alexander %A C. Brendan S. Traw %A Jonathan M. Smith %T Embedding High Speed ATM in UNIX IP (abstract only) %P 119-121 %I USENIX %B High-Speed Networking Symposium %D August 1-3, 1994 %C Oakland, CA %W D. Scott Alexander, C. Brendan S. Traw, and Jonathan M. Smith, %A John Michael Tracey %A Arindam Banerji %T Device Driver Issues in High-Performance Networking %P 31-43 %I USENIX %B High-Speed Networking Symposium %D August 1-3, 1994 %C Oakland, CA %W University of Notre Dame %A Bilal Chinoy %A Kevin Fall %T TCP/IP and HIPPI Performance in the CASA Gigabit Testbed %P 45-59 %I USENIX %B High-Speed Networking Symposium %D August 1-3, 1994 %C Oakland, CA %W San Diego Supercomputer Center %A Brian Tierney %A Bill Johnston %A Hanan Herzog %A Gary Hoo %A Guojun Jin %A Jason Lee %T System Issues in Implementing High Speed Distributed Parallel Storage Systems %P 61-72 %I USENIX %B High-Speed Networking Symposium %D August 1-3, 1994 %C Oakland, CA %W Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory %A Ron Minnich %A Dan Burns %A Frank Hady %T A 1.2 Gbit/sec, 1 Microsecond Latency ATM Interface %P 73-90 %I USENIX %B High-Speed Networking Symposium %D August 1-3, 1994 %C Oakland, CA %W Supercomputing Research Center %A W. T. Strayer %A M. Lewis %A R. E. Cline, Jr. %T XTP as a Transport Protocol for Distributed Parallel Processing %P 91-101 %I USENIX %B High-Speed Networking Symposium %D August 1-3, 1994 %C Oakland, CA %W Sandia National Laboratories %A Christopher J. Lindblad %A David J. Wetherall %A William F. Stasior %A Joel F. Adam %A Henry H. Houh %A Mike Ismert %A David R. Bacher %A Brent M. Phillips %A David L. Tennenhouse %T ViewStation Applications: Intelligent Video Processing Over a Broadband Local Area Network %P 103-117 %I USENIX %B High-Speed Networking Symposium %D August 1-3, 1994 %C Oakland, CA %W MIT Laboratory for Computer Science %A Andrew Koenig %T An Anecdote about ML Type Inference %P 1-5 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Brent W. Benson Jr. %T libscheme: Scheme as a C Library %P 7-9 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Harris Computer Systems %A Adam Sah %A Jon Blow %T A New Architecture for the Implementation of Scripting Languages %P 21-38 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W University of California, Berkeley %A Karin Petersen %T Tcl/Tk for a Personal Digital Assistant %P 41-55 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Xerox PARC %A Christopher J. Lindblad %T Using Tcl to Control a Computer-Participative Multimedia Programming Environment %P 57-69 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Massachusetts Institute of Technology %A Dr. Malcolm Beattie %T TkPerl -- A port of the Tk toolkit to Perl5 %P 71-82 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Oxford University Computing Services %A Dr. Andy Scherr %T Rapid Programming with Graph Rewrite Rules %P 83-100 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W University of Technology, Aachen, Germany %A Glenn S. Fowler %A John J. Snyder %A Kiem-Phong Vo %T End-User Systems, Reusability and High-Level Design %P 101-118 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Stephen C. Johnson %A Cleve Moler %T Compiling Matlab %P 119-127 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Melismatic Software %W The MathWorks, Inc %A David G. Korn %T ksh: An Extensible High Level Language %P 129-146 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A J. Storrs Hall %T Fornax: A General-Purpose Programming Language %P 147-156 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Laboratory for Computer Science Research, Rutgers University %A Clinton L. Jeffery %T Graphics Programming in Icon Version 9 %P 157-168 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W University of Texas, San Antonio %A David A. Ladd %A J. Christopher Ramming %T Two Application Languages in Software Production %P 169-177 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Gary F. Pollice %T Using a Very High Level Language to Build Families of High Quality Reusable Components %P 179-190 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W CenterLine Software Inc. and University of Massachusetts, Lowell %A R. Stockton Gaines %T Dixie Languages and Interpreter Issues %P 191-196 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W University of Southern California, Information Sciences Institute %A Glenn S. Fowler %A David G. Korn %A John J. Snyder %A Kiem-Phong Vo %T Feature-Based Portability %P 197-207 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A R. Jagannathan %A Chris Dodd %T Application Experience with an Implicitly Parallel Composition Language %P 209-226 %I USENIX %B Very High Level Languages Symposium (VHLL) %D October 26-28, 1994 %C Santa Fe, NM %W Computer Science Laboratory, SRI International %A Carl A. Waldspurger %A William E. Weihl %T Lottery Scheduling: Flexible Proportional-Share Resource Management %P 1-11 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design and Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W MIT %A Mark Weiser %A Brent Welch %A Alan Demers %A Scott Shenker %T Scheduling for Reduced CPU Energy %P 13-23 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W Xerox PARC %A Fred Douglis %A Ramon Caceres %A Frans Kaashoek %A Kai Li %A Brian Marsh %A Joshua A. Tauber %T Storage Alternatives for Mobile Computers %P 25-37 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %W MIT %W Princeton University %A D.E. Shaw and Co. %A MIT %A James O'Toole %A Liuba Shrira %T Opportunistic Log: Efficient Installation Reads in a Reliable Storage Server %P 39-48 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W MIT %A Gregory R. Ganger %A Yale N. Patt %T Metadata Update Performance in File Systems %P 49-60 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Michigan, Ann Arbor %A David Kotz %T Disk-directed I/O for MIMD Multiprocessors %P 61-74 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W Dartmouth College %A Povl T. Koch %A Robert J. Fowler %A Eric Jul %T Message-Driven Relaxed Consistency in a Software Distributed Shared Memory %P 75-85 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Copenhagen %A Matthew J. Zekauskas %A Wayne A. Sawdon %A Brian N. Bershad %T Software Write Detection for Distributed Shared Memory %P 87-100 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Memory Machines %A Daniel J. Scales %A Monica S. Lam %T The Design and Evaluation of a Shared Object System for Distributed %P 101-114 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W Stanford University %A Mary L. Bailey %A Burra Gopal %A Michael A. Pagels %A Larry L. Peterson %A Prasenjit Sarkar %T PATHFINDER: A Pattern-Based Packet Classifier %P 115-123 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Arizona %A Erich M. Nahum %A David J. Yates %A James F. Kurose %A Don Towsley %T Performance Issues in Parallelized Network Protocols %P 125-137 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Massachusetts, Amherst %A Ronald C. Unrau %A Orran Krieger %A Benjamin Gamsa %A Michael Stumm %T Experiences with Locking in a NUMA Multiprocessor Operating System Kernel %P 139-152 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Toronto %A Chao-Hsien Lee %A Meng Chang Chen %A Ruei-Chuan Chang %T HiPEC: High Performance External Virtual Memory Caching %P 153-164 %I USENIX %B First Symposium on Operating System Design & Implementation (OSDI) %D November 14-17, 1994 %C Monterey, CA %W National Chiao Tung University %A Pei Cao %A Edward W. 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Powell %T The Spring Object Model %P 159-172 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies (COOTS) %D June 26-29, 1995 %C Monterey, CA %W SunSoft, Inc. %A Carlos Baquero %A Rui Oliveira %A Francisco Moura %T Integration of Concurrency Control in a Language with Subtyping and Subclassing %P 173-183 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies (COOTS) %D June 26-29, 1995 %C Monterey, CA %W Universidade do Minho, Portugal %A Carsten Weich %T Generic Containers for a Distributed Object Store %P 185-193 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies (COOTS) %D June 26-29, 1995 %C Monterey, CA %W Universitaet Klagenfurt, Austria %A Ken Arnold %A Kee Hinckley %A Eric Sheinbrood %T Media-Independent Interfaces in a Media-Dependent World %P 195-203 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies (COOTS) %D June 26-29, 1995 %C Monterey, CA %W Sun Microsystems Laboratories (author 1) %W Utopia, Inc. 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Rouse %A Wayne Christopher %T A Tcl to C Compiler %P 115-122 %I USENIX and Unisys, Inc. %B Tcl/Tk Workshop %D July 6-8, 1995 %C Toronto, Canada %W ICEM CFD Engineering and University of California, Davis %A George C. Moon %A Alex Lee %A Stephen Lindsey %T Using Tcl/Tk to Program a Full Functional Geographic Information System %P 123-129 %I USENIX and Unisys, Inc. %B Tcl/Tk Workshop %D July 6-8, 1995 %C Toronto, Canada %W Unisys Inc. %A Charles Crowley %T TkReplay: Record and Replay for Tk %P 131-140 %I USENIX and Unisys, Inc. %B Tcl/Tk Workshop %D July 6-8, 1995 %C Toronto, Canada %W University of New Mexico %A Frank Lonczewski %T PLUG-IN: Using Tcl/Tk for Plan-Based User Guidance %P 141-144 %I USENIX and Unisys, Inc. %B Tcl/Tk Workshop %D July 6-8, 1995 %C Toronto, Canada %W Munich University of Technology %A Stephen A. Uhler %T A Graphical User Interface Builder for Tk %P 145k-146 %I USENIX and Unisys, Inc. %B Tcl/Tk Workshop %D July 6-8, 1995 %C Toronto, Canada %W Sun Microsystems Laboratories %A Charles Crowley %A Joseph A. Konstan %A Michael J. McLennan %T Tcl and Tk in the Classroom: Lessons Learned (Panel) %P 147-149 %I USENIX and Unisys, Inc. %B Tcl/Tk Workshop %D July 6-8, 1995 %C Toronto, Canada %W University of New Mexico (author 1) %W University of Minnesota (author 2) %W AT&T Bell Laboratories (author 3) %A Michael J. McLennan %T The New [incr Tcl]: Objects, Mega-Widgets, Namespaces and More %P 151-159 %I USENIX and Unisys, Inc. %B Tcl/Tk Workshop %D July 6-8, 1995 %C Toronto, Canada %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Pedja Bogdanovich %T Objective-Tcl: An Object-Oriented Tcl Environment %P 161-171 %I USENIX and Unisys, Inc. %B Tcl/Tk Workshop %D July 6-8, 1995 %C Toronto, Canada %W TipTop Software %A David Wetherall %A Christopher J. Lindblad %T Extending Tcl for Dynamic Object-Oriented Programming %P 173-181 %I USENIX and Unisys, Inc. %B Tcl/Tk Workshop %D July 6-8, 1995 %C Toronto, Canada %W MIT Laboratory for Computer Science %A Dean Sheehan %T Interpreted C++, Object Oriented Tcl, What next? %P 183-195 %I USENIX and Unisys, Inc. %B Tcl/Tk Workshop %D July 6-8, 1995 %C Toronto, Canada %W IXI Visionware %A Mark Roseman %T When is an object not an object? %P 197-204 %I USENIX and Unisys, Inc. %B Tcl/Tk Workshop %D July 6-8, 1995 %C Toronto, Canada %W University of Calgary %A Jonathan L. Herlocker %A Joseph A. 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Pyarali %A T. Harrison %A D. Schmidt %T Design and Performance of an Object-Oriented Framework for High-Performance Electronic Medical Imaging %P 191-208 %I USENIX %B 2nd Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies & Systems (COOTS) %D June 17-21, 1996 %C Toronto, Canada %W Washington University %A James R. Miller %T Class Relationships and User Extensibility in Solid Geometric Modeling %P 209-218 %I USENIX %B 2nd Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies & Systems (COOTS) %D June 17-21, 1996 %C Toronto, Canada %W University of Kansas %A Ann Wollrath %A Roger Riggs %A Jim Waldo %T A Distributed Object Model for the Java System %P 219-231 %I USENIX %B 2nd Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies & Systems (COOTS) %D June 17-21, 1996 %C Toronto, Canada %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A Eshrat Arjomandi %A William G. O'Farrell %A Gregory V. Wilson %T Smart Messages: An Object-Oriented Communication Mechanism %P 233-240 %I USENIX %B 2nd Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies & Systems (COOTS) %D June 17-21, 1996 %C Toronto, Canada %W York University, Toronto (author one) %W IBM Canada Ltd. (authors 2 and 3) %A Roger Riggs %A Jim Waldo %A Ann Wollrath %T Pickling State in the Java System %P 241-250 %I USENIX %B 2nd Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies & Systems (COOTS) %D June 17-21, 1996 %C Toronto, Canada %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. %A K.L. Clark %A T.I. Wang %T Highly Concurrent Distributed Knowledge Objects %P 251-261 %I USENIX %B 2nd Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies & Systems (COOTS) %D June 17-21, 1996 %C Toronto, Canada %W Imperial College London %A Mark Roseman %T Managing Complexity in TeamRooms, a Tcl-Based Internet Groupware Application %P 1-8 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Calgary %A Robert S. Gray %T Agent Tcl: A Flexible and Secure Mobile-Agent System %P 9-23 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Dartmouth College %A Scott Stanton %A Ken Corey %T TclJava: Toward Portable Extensions %P 25-29 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc. %A Jacob Levy %T A Tk Netscape Plugin %P 31-35 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc. %A John Ellson %A Stephen North %T TclDG - A Tcl Extension for Dynamic Graphs %P 37-47 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Lucent Technologies %A Dayton Clark %A David M. Arnow %T Backtracking and Constraints in Tcl-BC %P 49-59 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Brooklyn College %A Steven Grady %A G. S. Madhusudan %A Marc Sugiyama %T QuaSR: A Large-Scale Automated, Distributed Testing Environment %P 61-68 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Sybase, Inc. %A Kevin B. Kenny %T TclSolver: An Algebraic Constraint Manager for Tcl %P 69-74 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Manufacturing Technologies Laboratory, GE Corporate R&D Center %A Jonathan L. Herlocker %T The NR Newsreader %P 75-81 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Minnesota %A John M. Skinner %A Robert M. Sweet %A Richard S. LaBarca %T Tcl/Tk in the Development of User-Extensible Graphical User Interfaces %P 83-89 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Brookhaven National Laboratory (Authors one and two) %W Carnegie Mellon University (Author three) %A Mike Hopkirk %T Visual Tcl: Building a Distributed MultiPersonality GUI Toolkit for Tcl %P 91-102 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. %A Brian T. Lewis %T An On-the-fly Bytecode Compiler for Tcl %P 103-114 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc. %A Jim Ingham %T Tcl/Tk as an OpenDoc Scripting Part %P 115-123 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Stephen A. Uhler %T In Search of the Perfect Mega-widget %P 125-128 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc. %A David M. Beazley %T SWIG : An Easy to Use Tool for Integrating Scripting Languages with C and C++ %P 129-139 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Utah %A Ken Martin %T Automated Wrapping of a C++ Class Library into Tcl %P 141-148 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W GE Corporate R&D Center %A Jeffrey Korn %T Tksh: A Tcl Library for KornShell %P 149-159 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Princeton University %A Steve Ball %T SurfIt! - A WWW Browser %P 161-171 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Australian National University %A Brent Welch %A Steve Uhler %T Tcl/Tk HTML Tools %P 173-182 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc. %A Adam Sah %A Kevin Brown %A Eric Brewer %T Programming the Internet from the Server-Side with Tcl and Audience %P 183-188 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %A Don Libes %T Writing CGI scripts in Tcl %P 189-201 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W NIST %A Alex Safonov %A Douglas Perrin %A Joseph Konstan %A John Carlis %A Robert Elde %T Lessons from the Neighborhood Viewer: Building Innovative Collaborative Applications in Tcl and Tk %P 203-213 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Minnesota %A Darren Spruce %T High Performance Graphic Display With Tcl/Tk %P 215-220 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W European Synchrotron Radiation Facility %A Pierre-Louis Bossart %T Hypertools in Image and Volume Visualization %P 221-230 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory %A Martin B. Andrews %A Richard C. Burgess %T A Clinical Neurophysiology Information System based on Tcl/Tk %P 231-235 %I USENIX %B 4th Annual Tcl/Tk Workshop '96 %D July 10-13, 1996 %C Monterey, CA %W The Cleveland Clinic Foundation %A Ian Goldberg %A David Wagner %A Randi Thomas %A Eric A. Brewer %T A Secure Environment for Untrusted Helper Applications %P 1-13 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %A Bill Cheswick %A Steven M. Bellovin %T A DNS Filter and Switch for Packet-filtering Gateways %P 15-19 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W Lucent Technologies (author one) %W AT&T Research %A Kenneth M. Walker %A Daniel F. Sterne %A M. Lee Badger %A Michael J. Petkac %A David L. Sherman %A Karen A. Oostendorp %T Confining Root Programs with Domain and Type Enforcement %P 21-36 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W Trusted Information Systems, Inc. %A Tatu Ylonen %T SSH - Secure Login Connections Over the Internet %P 37-42 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W SSH Communications Security, Ltd., Finland %A Barry Jaspan %T Dual-workfactor Encrypted Key Exchange: Efficiently Preventing Password Chaining and Dictionary Attacks %P 43-50 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W Independent Consultant %A Mike Eisler %A Roland J. Schemers %A Raj Srinivasan %T Security Mechanism Independence in ONC RPC %P 51-65 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W SunSoft, Inc. %A Carl Ellison %T Establishing Identity Without Certification Authorities %P 67-76 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W Cybercash, Inc. %A Peter Gutmann %T Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory %P 77-89 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W University of Auckland %A Dan Boneh %A Richard J. Lipton %T A Revocable Backup System %P 91-96 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W Princeton University %A Jiawen Su %A J.D. Tygar %T Building Blocks for Atomicity in Electronic Commerce %P 97-103 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Isaac Hollander %A P. Rajaram %A Constantin Tanno %T Kerberos on Wall Street %P 105-112 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W Morgan Stanley & Co. %A Lei Tang %T A Framework for Building an Electronic Currency System %P 113-122 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Lei Tang %A Steve Low %T Chrg-http: A Tool for Micropayments on the World Wide Web %P 123-129 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University (author one) %W AT&T Research (author two) %A Trent Jaeger %A Atul Prakash %A Avi Rubin %T Building Systems That Flexibly Download Executable Content %P 131-148 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W University of Michigan (authors one and two) %W Bellcore %A Li Gong %T Enclaves: Enabling Secure Collaboration over the Internet %P 149-159 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W SRI International %A James M. Galvin %T Public Key Distribution with Secure DNS %P 161-170 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W EIT/VeriFone %A Don Davis %T Compliance Defects in Public Key Cryptography %P 171-178 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W Independent Consultant %A David Safford %A Douglas Schales %A David Hess %T Texas A&M University Anarchistic Key Authorization (AKA) %P 179-185 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W Texas A&M University %A Wietse Venema %T Murphy's Law and Computer Security %P 187-193 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W Eindhoven University of Technology %A Dan Zerkle %A Karl Levitt %T NetKuang--A Multi-Host Configuration Vulnerability Checker %P 195-201 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W University of California, Davis %A Steven M. Bellovin %T Problem Areas for the IP Security Protocols %P 205-214 %I USENIX %B 6th USENIX Security Symposium %D July 22-25, 1996 %C San Jose, CA %W AT&T Research %A Ross Anderson %A Markus Kuhn %T Tamper Resistance-a Cautionary Note %P 1-11 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Cambridge University (author #1) %W Purdue University (author #2) %A Daniel E. Geer %A Donald T. Davis %T Token-Mediated Certification and Electronic Commerce %P 13-22 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Open Market, Inc. %A Howard Gobioff %A Sean Smith %A J.D. Tygar %A Bennet Yee %T Smart Cards in Hostile Environments %P 23-28 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %W IBM Research %W Carnegie Mellon University %W UC San Diego %A David Wagner %A Bruce Schneier %T Analysis of the SSL 3.0 Protocol %P 29-40 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %W Counterpane Systems %A Darrell Kindred %A Jeannette Wing %T Fast, Automatic Checking of Security Protocols %P 41-52 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Randall W. Lichota %A Grace L. Hammonds %A Stephen H. Brackin %T Verifying Cryptographic Protocols for Electronic Commerce %P 53-65 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Hughes %W AGCS, Inc. %W Arca Systems, Inc. %A Benjamin Wright %T Legal Signatures and Proof in Electronic Commerce %P 67-75 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Attorney and Author: The Law of Electronic Commerce %A John du Pre Gauntt %T Digital Currency and Public Networks: So What If It Is Secure, Is It Money? %P 77-86 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W London School of Economics %A Ian Simpson %T Modeling the Risks and Costs of Digitally Signed Certificates in Electronic Commerce %P 287-297 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Alireza Bahreman %T Generic Electronic Payment Services: Framework and Functional Specification %P 87-103 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W EIT %A Steven P. Ketchpel %A Hector Garcia-Molina %A Andreas Paepcke %A Scott Hassan %A Steve Cousins %T U-PAI: A Universal Payment Application Interface %P 105-121 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Stanford University %A Alireza Bahreman %A Rajkuman Narayanaswamy %T Payment Method Negotiation Service: Framework and Programming Interface %P 299-314 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W EIT %A Jean Camp %A Michael Harkavy %A J.D. Tygar %A Bennet Yee %T Anonymous Atomic Transactions %P 123-133 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Sandia National Laboratory %W Carnegie Mellon University %W Carnegie Mellon University %W University of California, San Diego %A Thomas Hardjono %A Jennifer Seberry %T Strongboxes for Electronic Commerce %P 135-145 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W University of Wollongong %A Nevin Heintze %A J.D. Tygar %A Jeannette Wing %A H. Chi Wong %T Model Checking Electronic Commerce Protocols %P 146-164 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Bell Labs (author #1) %W Carnegie Mellon University (authors #2-4) %A Benjamin Fried %A Andrew Lowry %T BigDog: Hierarchical Authentication, Session Control, and Authorization for the Web %P 165-172 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Morgan Stanley %A Arie Segev %A Jaana Porra %A Malu Roldan %T Financial EDI Over the Internet: Case Study II %P 173-190 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %A Nevin Heintze %T Scalable Document Fingerprinting %P 191-200 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Bell Labs %A Douglas H. Steves %A Chris Edmondson-Yurkanan %A Mohamed Gouda %T A Protocol for Secure Transactions %P 201-212 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W University of Texas, Austin %A Charanjit Jutla %A Moti Yung %T PayTree: "Amortized-Signature" for Flexible MicroPayments %P 213-221 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W IBM %W Bankers Trust %A Eran Gabber %A Abraham Silberschatz %T Agora: A Minimal Distributed Protocol for Electronic Commerce %P 223-232 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Bell Labs %A Sean Smith %A Paul Pedersen %T Organizing Electronic Services into Security Taxonomies %P 233-241 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W IBM Research %W Los Alamos National Laboratory %A J.D. Tygar %A Alma Whitten %T WWW Electronic Commerce and Java Trojan Horses %P 243-250 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Ralf Hauser %A Gene Tsudik %T On Shopping Incognito %P 251-257 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W McKinsey Consulting, Switzerland %W University of Southern California %A Tracy Mullen %A Michael P. Wellman %T Market-Based Negotiation for Digital Library Services %P 259-269 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W University of Michigan, Ann Arbor %A Joakim Eriksson %A Niclas Finne %A Sverker Janson %T Information and Interaction in MarketSpace--Towards an Open Agent-based Market Infrastructure %P 271-277 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Swedish Institute of Computer Science %A Bruce Schneier %A John Kelsey %T A Peer-to-Peer Software Metering System %P 279-286 %I USENIX %B 2nd Workshop on Electronic Commerce %D November 18-21, 1996 %C Oakland, CA %W Counterpane Systems %A Brian C. Hill %T Priv: Secure and Flexible Privileged Access Dissemination %P 1-8 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W University of California, Davis %A Clinton Pierce %T The Igor System Administration Tool %P 9-18 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Decision Consultants Inc. %A Mark Miller %A Joe Morris %T Centralized Administration of Distributed Firewalls %P 19-23 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Bell Atlantic %A Henry Spencer %T Shuse: Multi-Host Account Administration %P 25-32 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W SP Systems %A J. Archer Harris %A Gregory Gingerich %T The Design and Implementation of a Network Account Management System %P 33-41 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W James Madison University (author #1) %W Bell Atlantic (author #2) %A Gregory S. Thomas %A James O. Schroeder %A Merrilee E. Orcutt %A Desiree C. Johnson %A Jeffrey T. Simmelink %A John P. Moore %T UNIX Host Administration in a Heterogeneous Distributed Computing Environment %P 43-50 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Pacific Northwest National Laboratory %A Alva L. Couch %T Visualizing Huge Tracefiles with Xscal %P 51-58 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Tufts University %A Doug Hughes %T Using Visualization in System and Network Administration %P 59-66 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Auburn University %A Don Libes %T How to Avoid Learning Expect -or- Automating Automating Interactive Programs %P 67-71 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W National Institute of Standards and Technology %A Mark Fletcher %T An LPD for the 90s %P 73-79 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W SAS Institute Inc. %A Craig Ruefenacht %T RUST: Managing Problem Reports and To-Do Lists %P 81-89 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W University of Utah %A Eliot Lear %A Jennifer Katinsky %A Jeff Coffin %A Diane Tharp %T Renumbering: Threat or Menace? %P 91-96 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Silicon Graphics, Inc. %A Joel Apisdorf %A K. Claffy (NLANR) %A Kevin Thompson %A Rick Wilder %T OC3MON: Flexible, Affordable, High Performance Statistics Collection %P 97-112 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W MCI/vBNS %A Heon Y. Yeom %A Jungsoo Ha %A Ilhwan Kim %T IP Multiplexing by Transparent Port-Address Translator %P 113-121 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Seoul National University %A Hal Pomeranz %T Many Mail Domains, One Machine: The Forwarding Mailer %P 123-130 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W NetMarket/CUC International %A Michael Grubb %T How to Get There From Here: Scaling the Enterprise-Wide Mail Infrastructure %P 131-138 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Duke University %A E. Solana %A V. Baggiolini %A M. Ramluckun %A J. Harms %T Automatic and Reliable Elimination of E-mail Loops Based on Statistical Analysis %P 139-144 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W University of Geneva (Switzerland) %A Bill Houle %T MajorCool: A Web Interface To Majordomo %P 145-153 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W NCR Corporation %A Greg Rose %T The PGP Moose - Implementation and Experience %P 155-160 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Qualcomm Australia %A Karl L. Swartz %T The Brave Little Toaster Meets Usenet %P 161-170 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Network Appliance %A John D. Bell %T A Simple Caching File System for Application Serving %P 171-179 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Ford Motor Co. %A Michael Fisk %T Automating the Administration of Heterogeneous LANs %P 181-186 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology %A Jim Trocki %T PC Administration Tools: Using Linux to Manage Personal Computers %P 187-191 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W American Cyanamid Company %A John L. Furlani %A Peter W. Osel %T Abstract Yourself With Modules %P 193-203 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Sun Microsystems, Inc. (author #1) %W Siemens Components, Inc. (author #2) %A Alva L. Couch %T SLINK: Simple, Effective Filesystem Maintenance Abstractions for Community-Based Administration %P 205-212 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Tufts University %A Ph. Defert %A E. Fernandez %A M. Goossens %A O. Le Moigne %A A. Peyrat %A I. Reguero %T Managing and Distributing Application Software %P 213-226 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W CERN - European Laboratory for Particle Physics %A Raven Tompkins %T A New Twist on Teaching System Administration %P 227-231 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W University of Indiana %A Jon Finke %T Institute White Pages as a System Administration Problem %P 233-240 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute %A Snoopy %T New Fangled Phone Systems Pose New Challenges for System Administrators %P 241-249 %I USENIX %B 10th Systems Administration Conference (LISA'96) %D September 29 - October 4, 1996 %C Chicago, IL %W iXOS Software GmbH %A Jim Mitchell %T Java OS: Back to the Future %P 1 %I USENIX %B 2nd Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI '96) %D October 28-31, 1996 %C Seattle, WA %W JavaSoft %A Todd C. Mowry %A Angela K. Demke %A Orran Krieger %T Automatic Compiler-Inserted I/O Prefetching for Out-Of-Core Applications %P 3-17 %I USENIX %B 2nd Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI '96) %D October 28-31, 1996 %C Seattle, WA %W University of Toronto %A Tracy Kimbrel %A Andrew Tomkins %A R. Hugo Patterson %A Brian Bershad %A Pei Cao %A Edward W. Felten %A Garth Gibson %A Anna R. 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Teodor %T Real-time Intrusion Detection and Suppression in ATM Networks %P 111-118 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Intrusion Detection and Network Monitoring (ID '99) %D April 9-12, 1999 %C Santa Clara, California %W Texas A&M University %A David Marchette %T A Statistical Method for Profiling Network Traffic %P 119-128 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Intrusion Detection and Network Monitoring (ID '99) %D April 9-12, 1999 %C Santa Clara, California %W Naval Surface Warfare Center B10 %A Roland Buschkes %A Mark Borning %A Dogan Kesdogan %T Transaction-based Anomaly Detection %P 129-140 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Intrusion Detection and Network Monitoring (ID '99) %D April 9-12, 1999 %C Santa Clara, California %W Aachen University of Technology (authors 1-2) %W o.tel.o communications GmbH & Co. (author 3) %A Gustaf Neumann %A Uwe Zdun %T Filters as a Language Support for Design Patterns in Object-Oriented Scripting Languages %P 1-14 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W University of Essen, Germany %A S. Nimmagadda %A C. Liyanaarachchi %A A. Gopinath $A D. Niehaus %A A. Kaushal %T Performance Patterns: Automated Scenario-Based ORB Performance Evaluation %P 15-28 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W University of Kansas (authors 1,2 and 4) %W Sprint Corporation (authors 3 and 5) %A Steve MacDonald %A Duane Szafron %A Jonathan Schaeffer %T Object-Oriented Pattern-Based Parallel Programming with Automatically Generated Frameworks %P 29-44 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W University of Alberta, Canada %A Galen C. Hunt %A Michael L. Scott %T Intercepting and Instrumenting COM Applications %P 45-56 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W University of Rochester %A Chanathip Namprempre %A Jeremy Sussman %A Keith Marzullo %T Implementing Causal Logging Using OrbixWeb Interception %P 57-68 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W University of California, San Diego %A Svend Frolund %A Jari Koistinen %T Quality of Service-Aware Distributed Object Systems %P 69-84 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W Hewlett-Packard Laboratories %W Commerce One, Inc %A Grzegorz Czajkowski %A Tobias Mayr %A Praveen Seshadri %A Thorsten von Eicken %T Resource Control for Java Database Extensions %P 85-98 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W Cornell University %A Sheetal V. Kakkad %A Paul R. Wilson %T Address Translation Strategies in the Texas Persistent Store %P 99-114 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W Somerset Design Center, Motorola %W University of Texas at Austin %A Legand L. Burge III %A K. M. George %T JMAS: A Java-Based Mobile Actor System for Distributed Parallel Computation %P 115-130 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W Howard University %W Oklahoma State University %A Dong Zhou %A Karsten Schwan %T Adaptation and Specialization for High Performance Mobile Agents %P 131-144 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W Georgia Institute of Technology %A Irfan Pyarali %A Carlos O`Ryan %A Douglas Schmidt %A Nanbor Wang %A Vishal Kachroo %A Aniruddha Gokhale %T Applying Optimization Principle Patterns to Design Real-Time ORBs %P 145-160 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W Washington University, St. Louis (authors 1-5) %W Lucent Technologies, Bell Labs (author 6) %A Jeff Mason %A Emil S. Ochotta %T The Application of Object-Oriented Design Techniques to the Evolution of the Architecture of a Large Legacy Software System %P 161-174 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W Xilinx Inc. %A Fabio Kon %A Roy H. Campbell %T Supporting Automatic Configuration of Component-Based Distributed Systems %P 175-188 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %A Lance Tokuda %A Don Batory %T Automating Three Modes of Evolution for Object-Oriented Software Architectures %P 189-202 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W University of Texas at Austin %A Alexandre Oliva %A Luiz Eduardo Buzato %T The Design and Implementation of Guarana %P 203-216 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil %A N. Vijaykrishnan %A N. Ranganathan %T Tuning Branch Predictors to Support Virtual Method Invocation in Java %P 217-228 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W Pennsylvania State University %W University of Texas at El Paso %A Sheng Liang %A Deepa Viswanathan %T Comprehensive Profiling Support in the Java Virtual Machine %P 229-240 %I USENIX %B Fifth Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies and Systems (COOTS '99) %D May 3-7, 1999 %C San Diego, California, USA %W Sun Microsystems Inc. %A Amaury Neve %A Denis Flandre %A Jean-Jacques Quisquater %T Feasibility of Smart Cards in Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) Technology %P 1-8 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Universite Catholique de Louvain %A Oliver Kommerling %A Markus G. Kuhn %T Design Principles for Tamper-Resistant Smartcard Processors %P 9-20 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Advanced Digital Security Research %W University of Cambridge %A Pierre Girard %T Which Security Policy for Multiapplication Smart Cards? %P 21-28 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Cryptography and Security R&D, GEMPLUS %A Joan Daemen %A Vincent Rijmen %T Efficient Block Ciphers for Smartcards %P 29-36 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Proton World International %W K.U.Leuven %A Magnus Nystrom %T PKCS #15--A Cryptographic-Token Information Format Standard %P 37-44 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W RSA Laboratories %A Stefan Lucks %A Rudiger Weis %T Remotely Keyed Encryption Using Non-Encrypting Smart Cards %P 45-50 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W University of Mannheim %A Naomaru Itoi %A Peter Honeyman %T Smartcard Integration with Kerberos V5 %P 51-62 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W University of Michigan, Ann Arbor %A Tuomas Aura %A Dieter Gollmann %T Software License Management with Smart Cards %P 75-86 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Helsinki University of Technology %W Microsoft Research %A Bastiaan Bakker %T Mutual Authentication with Smart Cards %P 63-74 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Delft University of Technology %A David M. Goldschlag %A David W. Kravitz %T Beyond Cryptographic Conditional Access %P 87-92 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Divx %A Tage Stabell-Kulo %A Ronny Arild %A Per Harald Myrvang %T Providing Authentication to Messages Signed with a Smart Card in Hostile Environments %P 93-100 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W University of Tromso %A John Kelsey %A Bruce Schneier %T Authenticating Secure Tokens Using Slow Memory Access %P 101-106 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Counterpane Systems %A Naomaru Itoi %A Peter Honeyman %A Jim Rees %T SCFS: A UNIX Filesystem for Smartcards %P 107-118 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W University of Michigan, Ann Arbor %A Michael Montgomery %A Ksheerabdhi Krishna %T Secure Object Sharing in Java Card %P 119-128 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Austin Product Center, Schlumberger %A Marcus Oestreicher %A Ksheerabdhi Krishna %T Object Lifetimes in Java Card %P 129-138 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Zurich Research Laboratory, IBM Research Division %W Austin Product Center, Schlumberger %A Alain Macaire %A David Carlier %T A Personal Naming and Directory Service for Mobile Internet Users %P 139-150 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Gemplus Research Lab %A Thomas S. Messerges %A Ezzy A. Dabbish %A Robert H. Sloan %T Investigations of Power Analysis Attacks on Smartcards %P 151-162 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Motorola Labs (authors 1,2) %W University of Illinois at Chicago (author 3) %A Els Van Herreweghen %A Uta Wille %T Risks and Potentials of Using EMV for Internet Payments %P 163-174 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W IBM Zurich Research Laboratory %W Jelmoli Information Systems %A Bruce Schneier %A Adam Shostack %T Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Modeling Security Threats for Smart Cards %P 175-185 %I USENIX %B Workshop on Smartcard Technology (Smartcard '99) %D May 10-11, 1999 %C Chicago, Illinois, USA %W Counterpane Systems %W Netect, Inc. %A David Petrou %A John W. Milford %A Garth A. Gibson %T Implementing Lottery Scheduling: Matching the Specializations in Traditional Schedulers %P 1-14 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Carnegie Mellon University (authors 1 & 3) %W NERSC (author 2) %A John Bruno %A Jose Brustoloni %A Eran Gabber %A Banu Ozden %A Abraham Silberschatz %T Retrofitting Quality of Service into a Time-Sharing Operating System %P 15-26 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Lucent Technologies--Bell Laboratories %A Fred Douglis %A Tom Killian %T Adaptive Modem Connection Lifetimes %P 27-42 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W AT&T Labs--Research %A Yui-Wah Lee %A Kwong-Sak Leung %A Mahadev Satyanarayanan %T Operation-based Update Propagation in a Mobile File System %P 43-56 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W The Chinese University of Hong Kong (authors 1,2) %W Carnegie Mellon University (author 3) %A Erez Zadok %A Ion Badulescu %A Alex Shender %T Extending File Systems Using Stackable Templates %P 57-70 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Columbia University %A Elizabeth Shriver %A Christopher Small %A Keith A. Smith %T Why Does File System Prefetching Work? %P 71-84 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Lucent Technologies--Bell Labs (authors 1,2) %W Harvard University (author 3) %A Tim Brecht %A Harjinder Sandhu %T The Region Trap Library: Handling Traps on Application-Defined Regions of Memory %P 85-100 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W University of Waterloo %W York University %A Paul R. Wilson %A Scott F. Kaplan %A Yannis Smaragdakis %T The Case for Compressed Caching in Virtual Memory Systems %P 101-116 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W University of Texas at Austin %A Charles D. Cranor %A Gurudatta M. Parulkar %T The UVM Virtual Memory System %P 117-130 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Washington University, St. Louis %A Robert C. Miller %A Brad A. Myers %T Lightweight Structured Text Processing %P 131-144 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Lincoln D. Stein %T SBOX: Put CGI Scripts in a Box %P 145-156 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory %A Steven D. Gribble %A Matt Welsh %A Eric A. Brewer %A David Culler %T The MultiSpace: An Evolutionary Platform for Infrastructural Services %P 157-170 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W University of California at Berkeley %A Radek Vingralek %A Yuri Breitbart %A Mehmet SayalPeter Scheuermann %A Peter Scheuermann %T Web++: A System for Fast and Reliable Web Service %P 170-184 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Lucent Technologies--Bell Laboratories (authors 1,2) %W Northwestern University (authors 3,4) %A Mohit Aron %A Peter Druschel %A Willy Zwaenepoel %T Efficient Support for P-HTTP in Cluster-Based Web Servers %P 185-198 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Rice University %A Vivek S. Pai %A Peter Druschel %A Willy Zwaenepoel %T Flash: An Efficient and Portable Web Server %P 199-212 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Rice University %A Thomas Gschwind %A Manfred Hauswirth %T NewsCache--A High-Performance Cache Implementation for Usenet News %P 213-224 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Technische Universitat Wien %A Carlos Maltzahn %A Kathy J. Richardson %A Dirk Grunwald %T Reducing the Disk I/O of Web Proxy Server Caches %P 225-238 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Compaq Computer Corporation (authors 1,2) %W University of Colorado, Boulder (author 3) %A Jongmoo Choi %A Sam H. Noh %A Sang Lyul Min %A Yookun Cho %T An Implementation Study of a Detection-Based Adaptive Block Replacement Scheme %P 239-252 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Seoul National University %W Hong-Ik University %W Seoul National University (authors 3,4) %A Gaurav Banga %A Jeffrey C. Mogul %A Peter Druschel %T A Scalable and Explicit Event Delivery Mechanism for UNIX %P 253-266 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Network Appliance Inc. %W Compaq Computer Corp., Western Research Lab. %W Rice University %A Eran Gabber %A Christopher Small %A John Bruno %A Jose Brustoloni %A Avi Silberschatz %T The Pebble Component-Based Operating System %P 267-282 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Lucent Technologies--Bell Laboratories %A Luke Deller %A Gernot Heiser %T Linking Programs in a Single Address Space %P 283-294 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W University of New South Wales %A Tycho Nightingale %A Yiming Hu %A Qing Yang %T The Design and Implementation of a DCD Device Driver for UNIX %P 295-308 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W University of Rhode Island (authors 1,3) %W University of Cincinnati (author 2) %A Todd A. Anderson %A James Griffioen %T An Application-Aware Data Storage Model %P 309-322 %I USENIX %B 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W University of Kentucky %A Marshall Kirk McKusick %A Gregory R. Ganger %T Soft Updates: A Technique for Eliminating Most Synchronous Writes in the Fast Filesystem %P 1-18 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Author and Consultant %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Jason Evans %T Design and Implementation of a Transaction-Based Filesystem on FreeBSD %P 19-26 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W The Hungry Programmers %A Kenneth Preslan %A Matthew O`Keefe %A John Lekashman %T The Global File System: A Shared Disk File System for *BSD and Linux %P (not available) %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W University of Minnesota (authors 1,2) %W NASA Ames (author 3) %A Theodore Ts`o %T Standalone Device Drivers in Linux %P 27-40 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W MIT %A Katsushi Kobayashi %T Design and Implementation of Firewire Device Driver on FreeBSD %P 41-52 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Communication Research Laboratory %A Atsushi Furuta %A Jun-ichiro Hagino %T newconfig: A Dynamic-Configuration Framework for FreeBSD %P 53-56 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Software Research Associates, Inc. %W Research Laboratory, Internet Initiative Japan Inc. %A Greg Lehey %T The Vinum Volume Manager %P 57-68 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Nan Yang Computer Services Ltd. %A Peter J. Braam %A Michael J. Callahan %A M. Satyanarayanan %A Marc Schnieder %T Porting the Coda File System to Windows %P 69-74 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Carnegie Mellon University (authors 1,3,4) %W The Roda Group Inc. (author 2) %A Oleg Kiselyov %T A Network File System over HTTP: Remote Access and Modification of Files and files %P 75-80 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W %A Niels Provos %A David Mazieres %T A Future-Adaptable Password Scheme %P 81-92 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W The OpenBSD Project %A Theo de Raadt %A Niklas Hallqvist %A Artur Grabowski %A Angelos D. Keromytis %A Niels Provos %T Cryptography in OpenBSD: An Overview %P 93-102 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W The OpenBSD Project %A Lorrie Faith Cranor %T Minding Your Own Business: The Platform for Privacy Preferences Project and Privacy Minder %P (not available) %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W AT&T Labs--Research %A Andrew Gallatin %A Jeff Chase %A Ken Yocum %T Trapeze/IP: TCP/IP at Near-Gigabit Speeds %P 109-120 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Duke University %A Kenjiro Cho %T Managing Traffic with ALTQ %P 121-128 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc. %A Charles D. Cranor %A Theo de Raadt %T Opening the Source Repository with Anonymous CVS %P 129-138 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W AT&T Labs--Research %W The OpenBSD Project %A Wilfredo Sanchez %T Open Software in a Commercial Operating System %P 139-142 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Apple Computer Inc. %A Donald K. Rosenberg %T Business Issues in Free Software Licensing %P 143-148 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Stromian Technologies %A Nathaniel S. Borenstein %A Joseph Hardin %A Marshall Van Alstyne %T Doing Well, Doing Good, and Staying Sane: A Hybrid Model for Sustainably Producing Innovative Open Software %P (not available) %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W School of Information, University of Michigan %A Gregory Neil Shapiro %A Eric Allman %T Sendmail Evolution: 8.10 and Beyond %P 149-158 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Sendmail, Inc. %A Miguel de Icaza %T The GNOME Desktop Projec %P (not available) %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Universidad de Mexico %A Assar Westerlund %A Love Hornquist-Astrand %A Johan Danielsson %T Meta: A Freely Available Scalable MTA %P 159-164 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Swedish Institute of Computer Science %W Dept. of Signals, Sensors, and Systems, KTH %W Center for Parallel Computers, KTH %A Craig Metz %T Porting Kernel Code to Four BSDs and Linux %P 165-174 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W ITT Systems and Sciences Corporation %A Todd C. Miller %A Theo de Raadt %T strlcpy and strlcat--Consistent, Safe, String Copy and Concatenation %P 175-178 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W University of Colorado, Boulder %W The OpenBSD Project %A Frank W. Miller %T pk: A POSIX Threads Kernel %P 179-182 %I USENIX %B FREENIX Track: 1999 USENIX Annual Technical Conference %D June 6-11, 1999 %C Monterey, California %W Cornfed Systems, Inc. %A Michael A. 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