%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 User 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 User 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 User 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 User 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 User 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 User 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 User 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 User 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 User 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 Pennsyvania %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 Nicholas Wybolt %T Experiences with Object-Oriented Software Development %W Carde Technologies, Inc. %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. %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 - aeneas.mit.edu:/pub/usenix/olc.PS; local - 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 %B 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 Counsil 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 L. 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 David DeWitt %T C++ + Persistence != An Object-Oriented DBMS %P %I USENIX %B C++ Conference Proceedings %D April 24-25, 1991 %C Washington, DC %W University of Wisconsin %K Keynote %X C++ Currently, a number of companies and research projects are building systems that add persistence to C++ in order to provide a solution to the database needs of both VLSI and mechanical CAD systems and software development environments. This talk will contrast the different strategies being pursued and will examine the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. %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 Recearch 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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Uhler %T $HOME MOVIE - Tools for Building Demos on a Sparcstation %P 127-136 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W Bellcore %A Nick Vasilatos %T Partitioned Multiprocessors and the Coexistence of Heterogeneous Operating Systems %P 23-32 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W Concurent Computer Corporation %A Michael Wayne Young %A Dean S. Thompson %A Elliot Jaffe %T A Modular Architecture for Distributed Transaction Processing %P 357-363 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D January 21-25, 1991 %C Dallas, TX %W Transarc Corporation %A Dominic Dunlop %T Report on ISO POSIX Working Group %P 17 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D January/February 1991 %V 16 %N 1 %W The Standard Answer Ltd. %A Jeffrey S. 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Casey %A Matthew P Stevenson %T Using Kernek-Level Support for Distributed Shared Data %P 247-260 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Department of CS and Engineering, University of Nore Dame %A Douglas Comer %A James Griffoen %T Virtual Memory Xinu %P 261-270 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Department of CS, Purdue University %A Partha Dasgupta %A R. 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Zhu %T Can We Study Design Issues of Distributed Operating Systems In a Generalized Way? %P 301-320 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Department of CS, University College, University of New South Wales %A Prabha Gopinath %A Rajiv Gupta %T A Hybrid Approach to Load Balancing in Distributed Systems %P 133-148 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Phillips Laboratories; Department of Computer Science, University of Pittsburg %A Andrew S. Grimshaw %A Vigrilio E. Vivas %T FALCON: A Distributed Scheduler for MIMD Architectures %P 149-164 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Department of CS, University of Virginia; Department of Informatics, LAGOVEN, S.A, Venezuella %A Eliseu M. Chaves Jr. %A Thomas J. LeBlanc %A Brian D. Marsh %A Michael L. Scott %T Kernel-Kernel Communication in a Shared-Memory Multiprocessor %P 105-116 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Univesidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil; CS Department University of Rochester %A Howard P. Katseff %A Robert D. Gaglianello %A Thomas B. London %A Bethany S. Robinson %A Donald B. Swicker %T Experiences with the Liaison Network Multimedia Workstation %P 341-347 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W AT&T Bell Laboratories ----------------------------------- %A Enrique Mafla %A Bharat Bhargava %T Implementation and Performance of a Communication Facility for the RAID Distributed Transaction Processing System %P 69-86 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Department of Computer Science, Purdue University %A Noemi Paciorek %A Susan Lo Verso %A Alan Langerman %T Debugging Multiprocessor Operating System Kernels %P 185-202 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Encore Computer Corporation %A Isabelle Puaut %A Michel Banatre %A Jean-Paul Routeau %T Early Experience with Building and Using the Gothic Distributed Operating System %P 271-282 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W IRISA-INRIA, France %A Marc F. Pucci %T The ION Data Engine %P 35-50 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Bellcore %A Helen S. Raizen %A Stephen C. Shwarm %T Building a Semi-Loosely Coupled Multiprocessor System Based on Network Process Extension %P 51-68 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Prime Computer Inc.; DEC %A Peter L. Reiher %A Steven Bellenot %A David Jefferson %T Debugging the Time Warp Operation System and Its Application Programs %P 203-220 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Jet Propulsion Lab; The Florida State University; UCLA %A Vincent F. Russo %T Process Scheduling and Synchronization in the Renaissance Object-Oriented Multiprocessor Operating System %P 117-132 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Department of Computer Science, Purdue University %A Brent Welch %T Measuring Performance of Caching in the Sprite Network File System %P 229-247 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS II) %D March 21 - 22, 1991 %C Atlanta GA %W Xerox-PARC CSL %A Dominic Dunlop %T EurOpen Standards Report %P 12 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1991 %V 16 %N 2 %W The Standard Answer Ltd. %A Jeffrey S. 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Watson Research Center %A Richard P. Draves %T Page Replacement and Reference Bit Emulation in Mach %P 201-212 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Alessandro Forin %A David Golub %A Brian Bershad %T An I/O System for Mach 3.0 %P 163-176 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Jeffrey Heller %A Franklin Reynolds %T Kernel Support for Network Protocol Servers %P 149-162 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Open Software Foundation Research Institute %A Rand Hoven %T Mach Interfaces to Support Guest O.S. Debugging %P 131-148 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Hewlett-Packard %A Joseph S. Barrera III %T A Fast Mach Network IPC Implementation %P 1-12 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Daniel P. Julin %A Jonathan J. Chew %A J. Mark Stevenson %A Paulo Guedes %A Paul Neves %A Paul Roy %T Generalized Emulation Services for Mach 3.0 - Overview, Experiences and Current Status %P 13-26 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Carnegie Mellon Univarsity; Open Software Foundation Research Institute %A David W. Mitchell %T Mach Resource Control in OSF/1 %P 123-130 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Open Software Foundation Development %A Professor John Ousterhout %T Operating Systems Research: Fads and True Value %P %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W University of California - Berkeley %K Keynote %A Richard Rashid %A Gerald Malan %A David Golub %A Robert Baron, %T DOS as a Mach 3.0 Application %P 27-40 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Edward John Sebes %T Distributed Trusted Mach Architecture %P 251-262 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Trusted Information Systems %A Stuart Sechrest %A Yoonho Park %T User-Level Physical Memory Management for Mach %P 189-200 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W University of Michigan %A Indira Subramanian %T Managing Discardable Pages with an External Pager %P 77-86 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Hideyuki Tokuda %A Tatsuo Nakajima %T Evaluation of Real-Time Synchronization in Real-Time Mach %P 213-222 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Brent Welch %T The File System Belongs in the Kernel %P 233-250 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Xerox Palo Alto Research Center %A Barbara J. Dyker %T LISA V Conference Trip Report %P 16 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1991 %V 16 %N 6 %W University of Colorado %A Judith E. Grass %T Report from SUUG Meeting %P 20 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1991 %V 16 %N 5 %W AT&T Bell Laboratories %A Russell Quong %T Book Review: A C++ Toolkit and C++ Primer, 2nd Edition %P 15 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1991 %V 16 %N 6 %W Purdue University %A Stephen Walli %T An Update on UNIX-Related Standards Activity %P 18 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D November/December 1991 %V 16 %N 6 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A David B. Golub %A Richard P. Draves %T Moving the Default Memory Manager out of the Mach Kernel %P 177-188 %I USENIX %B The Second USENIX Mach Symposium Conference Proceedings %D November 20-22, 1991 %C Monterey, CA %W Carnegie Mellon University _____________________________________________________ %A Seiki Inoue %A Masahiro Shibata %T Spacio-Temporal Editing for HDTV Program Production %P 95-104 %I USENIX %B USENIX Conference Proceedings %D Summer 1991 %C Nashville, TN %W NHK %A Kevin Braunsdorf %T Keeping up with the Manual System %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Purdue University Computing Center %A Tom Christiansen %T The Answer To All Man's Problems %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W CONVEX Computer Corporation %A David Curry %T ACMAINT: An Account Creation and Maintenance System For Distributed UNIX Systems %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W IBM %W SRI International %A Bill Doster %T UNIQNAME Overview %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W University of Michigan %A Thomas Fine %T A Console Server %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Ohio State University %A Tinsley Galyean %A Trent Hein %A Evi Nemeth, %T Trouble-MH: A Work-Queue Management System For A >3-ring Circus %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W University of Colorado %A Helen E. Harrison %T A Domain Mail System on Dissimilar Computers - Trials and Tribulations of SMTP %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W SAS Institute, Inc. %A Timothy Howes %T Integrating X.500 Directory Service into a Large Campus Computing Environment %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W University of Michigan %A Katy Kislitzin %T Network Monitoring By Scripts %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Computer Sciences Corporation %A Steve Lammert %T The AFS 3.0 Backup System %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Transarc Corporation %A Anne G. Leonard %T Keynote Address: Structural Revelation: Towards a Mythology of the System %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W IBM %K Keynote %A Don Libes %T Using expect to Automate System Administration Tasks %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W National Institute of Standards and Technology %A Ken Manheimer %A Barry Warsaw %A Steve Clark %A Walter Rowe %T The Depot: A Framework for Sharing Software Installation Across Organizational and UNIX Platform Boundaries %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W National Institute of Standards and Technology %A Steve Romig %T Backup At Ohio-State, Take 2 %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Ohio State University %A Stephen P. Schaefer %T newu: Multihost User Setup %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W MCNC %A Steven C. Simmons %T Life Without Root %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Industrial Technology Institute %A Kevin C. Smallwood %T Guidelines and Tools for Software Maintenance ina Productional Environment %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Purdue University ComputingCenter %A Roland J. Stolfa %A Mark J. Vasoll %T UDB - User Data Base System %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W Oklahoma State University %A Michael Urban %T Gaud: RAND's Group and User Database %P %I USENIX %B LISA IV Conference Proceeings %D October 24-25, 1991 %C Colorado Springs, CO %W The RAND Corporation %A Paul Anderson %T Managing Program Binaries In a Heterogeneous UNIX Network %P 1-10 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Edinburgh %A Bob Arnold %T If You've Seen One UNIX, You've Seen Them All %P 11-20 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W ASK/Ingress Product Division %A Ed Arnold %A Craig Ruff %T Configuration Control and Management %P 195-198 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W National Center for Atmospheric Research %A Andrew Bettison %A Andrew Gollan %A Chris Maltby %A Neil Russell %T SHARE II - A User Administration and Resource Control System for UNIX %P 51-60 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W Softway Pty Ltd. %A Peter Bumbulis %A Donald Cowan %A Eric Giguere %A Terry Stepien %T Integrating UNIX Within a Microcomputer-Oriented Development Environment %P 29-36 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Waterloo %A Bruce Corbridge %A Robrt Henig %A Charles Slater %T Packet Filtering in an IP Router %P 227-232 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W Telebit Corporation %A Nichlos H. 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. Kint %T SCRAPE(System Configuration, Resource And Process Exception) Monitor %P 217-226 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W College of Engineering, University of Washington %A Rob Kolstad %T A New Step in Backup and Restore Technology %P 73-80 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W SunSoft Inc. %A Carla Moruzzi %A Greg Rose %T Watson Share Scheduler %P 129-134 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W IBM T. J. Watson Research Center %A Arch Mott %T Link Globally, Act Locally: A Centrally Maintained Database of Symlinks %P 127-128 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W MIPS Computer Systems Inc. %A Jeff Polk %A Rob Kolstad %T Engineering a Commercial Backup Program %P 173-180 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W SunSoft Inc. %A Kenneth Rich %A Scott Leadley %T hobgoblin: A File and Directory Auditor %P 199-208 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Rochester %A Steven M. Romig %T Some Useful Changes for Boot RC Files %P 245-248 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W The Ohio State University %A Bjorn Satdeva %A Paul M. Moriarty %T Fdist: A Domain Based File Distribution System for Heterogeneous Environment %P 109-126 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W /sys/admin,inc.; MIPS Computer Systems Inc. %A John Sellens %T Software Maintenance in a Campus Environment: The Xhier Approach %P 21-28 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W Math Faculty Computing Facility, University of Waterloo %A Carl Shipley %T Adding Additional Database Features to the Man System %P 135-140 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology %A Carl Shipley %A Chingyow Wang %T Monitoring Activity on a Large UNIX Network with Perl and Syslogd %P 209-216 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology %A Steve Shumway %T Issues in On-line Backup %P 81-88 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W SunSoft Inc. %A Steve Shumway %T A Distributed Operator Interaction System %P 97-104 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W SunSoft Inc. %A Steven C. Simmons %T Redundant Printer Configuration %P 253-254 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W Industrial Technology Institute %A John Simonson %T System Resource Accounting on UNIX %P 61-72 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Rochester Computing Center %A Mark A. Veber %A Elizabeth D. Zwicky %T Configurable User Documentation -or- How I Came to Write a Language with a Future Conditional %P 153-158 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W The Ohio State University; SRI International %A Edward Wang %T Staying Small in a Large Installation: Autonomy and Reliability (And a Cute Hack) %P 243-244 %I USENIX %B LISA V Conference Proceedings %D September 30 - October 3, 1991 %C San Diego, CA %W University of California, Berkeley %A Lisa Y. 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; Gergia 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. Ananthanarayanan %A M. Ahamad %A R. J. LeBlanc %T Application Specific Coherence Control for High Performance Distributed Shared Memory %P 109 - 128 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology %A R. Capobianchi %A R. Guerraoui %A Agnes Lanusse %A Pierre Roux %T Lessons from Implementing Active Objects on a Parallel Machine %P 13 - 26 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W CE Saclay DEIN/SIR, France %A Raymond C. 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. Feitelson %A Yosi Ben-Asher %A Moshe Ben Ezra %A Iaakov Exman %A Lior Picherski %A Larry Rudolph %A Dror Zernik %T Issues in Run-Time Support for Tightly-Coupled Parallel Processing %P 27 - 42 %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, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem %A Robert J. Fowler %A Leonidas I. Kontothanassis %T Supporting User-Level Exception Handling on a Multiprocessor Micro-Kernel: Experiences with Platinum %P 217 - 232 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W Computer Science Department, The University of Rochester %A David Y. Hollinden %A Debra A. Hensgen %A Phillip A. 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. Thomas Wilkes %A Richard D. Edmiston %A J. C. Fitzgerald %T Experiences with Accommodating Heterogeneity in a Large Scale Telecommunications Infrastructure %P 233 - 248 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W GTE Laboratories, Inc., Waltham, MA %A J. Kent Peacock %A Sunil Saxena %A Dean Thomas %A Fred Yang %A Wilfred Yu, %T Experiences from Multithreading System V Release 4 %P 77 - 92 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W Intel Multiprocessor Consortium %A Peter L. Reiher %T Experiences with Optimistic Synchronization for Distributed Operating Systems %P 59 - 76 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology %A H. Zhou and K. Schwan, %A A. Gheith %T Dynamic Synchronization of Real-Time Threads for Multiprocessor Systems %P %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology %W IBM, Austin, TX %A Frederick Wieland %A Peter Reiher %A David Jefferson %T Experience in Parallel Performance Measurement: The Speedup Bias %P %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W Jet Propulsion Laboratory, %W California Institute of Technology %W University of California, Los Angeles, CA %A Lisa A. Bloch %T WIP Summaries %P 23-25 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1992 %V 16 %N 5 %A Linda Branagan %T Book Review: GNU Emacs %P 34 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1992 %V 17 %N 2 %W Conver Computer Corporation %A Brent Chapman %T Building and Managing the Interop '91 Shownet %P 28 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1992 %V 17 %N 2 %W Great Circle Associates %A Michael J. Clark %T Automation in thr 20th Century %P 47 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1992 %V 17 %N 2 %A George Neville-Neil %T Book Review: The Design and Implementation of the 4.3 BSD UNIX OS Answer Book %P 35 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1992 %V 17 %N 2 %W University of California at Berkeley %A Douglas L. Pintar %T Practice and Experience: Voices and FAXes and UNIX (Oh, my!) %P 30 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1992 %V 17 %N 2 %W Interactive Systems Corp. %A Peter H. Salus %T The Bookworm %P 33 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1992 %V 17 %N 2 %W Sun User Group %A Tom Waldon %T Book Review: Inside Small Talk: Vols I and II %P 35 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1992 %V 17 %N 2 %W Sun Microsystems Laboratoties, Inc. %A Stephen Walli %T An Update on UNIX-Related Standards Activity %P 38-46 %I USENIX %B ;login: %D March/April 1992 %V 17 %N 2 %W USENIX Standards Watchdog Committee %A T. Stiemerling, T. Wilkinson %A A. Saulsbury %T Implementing DVSM on the TOPSY Multicomputer %P 263 - 278 %I USENIX %B Symposium on Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS) %D March 26-27, 1992 %C Newport Beach, CA %W City University, London, U.K. %A Vincent Cate %T Alex - A Global Filesystem %P 1 - 12 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W Carnegie Mellon University %A Sedat Akyurek %A Kenneth Salem %T Placing Replicated Data to Reduce Seek Delays %P 133 - 134 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W University of Maryland %A Matt Blaze %A Rafael Alonso %T Issues in Massive Scale Distributed File Systems %P 135 - 136 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W Princeton University; Matsushita Information Technology Lab %A Scott Carson %A Sanjeev Setia %T Optimal Write Batch Size in Log-Structured File Systems %P 79 - 92 %I USENIX %B USENIX File Systems Workshop Proceedings %D May 21 - 22, 1992 %C Ann Arbor, MI %W University of Maryland %A Bill Collins %A Lynn Jones %A Granville Chorn %A Ronald Christman %A Danny Cook %A Kathleen Kelly %A D. 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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 %W University of Texas-Austin %A Sheetal V. Kakkad %W University of Texas-Austin %A Vladimir Bacvanski %W Aachen University of Technology %A J.G. Posthuma, J. Scholten, 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. 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Wood %T Kernel Support for the Wisconsin Wind Tunnel %P 73-89 %I USENIX %B Microkernels and Other Kernel Architectures Symposium II %D Sept. 20-21, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Computer Science, University of Wisconsin %A Takuro Kitayama %A Hideyuki Tokuda %A Tatsuo Nakajima %T RT-IPC: An IPC Extension for Real-Time Mach %P 91-104 %I USENIX %B Microkernels and Other Kernel Architectures Symposium II %D Sept. 20-21, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W School of Comp. Sci, Carnegie Mellon Univ (author 1&2) %W Japan Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (author 3) %A Daniel Stodolsky %A J. Brad Chen %A Brian Bershad %T Fast Interrupt Priority Management in Operating System Kernels %P 105-110 %I USENIX %B Microkernels and Other Kernel Architectures Symposium II %D Sept. 20-21, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon Univ. %A D.Stuart Ritchie %A Gerald W. Neufeld %T User Level IPC and Device Management in the Raven Kernel %P 111-125 %I USENIX %B Microkernels and Other Kernel Architectures Symposium II %D Sept. 20-21, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of British Columbia %A Yousef A. Khalidi %A Mike N. Nelson %T A Flexible External Paging Interface %P 127-140 %I USENIX %B Microkernels and Other Kernel Architectures Symposium II %D Sept. 20-21, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc. %A Tim Brecht %T On the Importance of Parallel Application Placement in NUMA Multiprocessors %P 1-18 %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 Dejan S. Milojicic %A Peter Giese %A Wolfgang Zint %T Experiences with Load Distribution on Top of the Mach Microkernel %P 19-36 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Kaiserslautern, Germ %A Joseph P. CaraDonna %A Noemi Paciorek %A Craig E. Wills %T Measuring Lock Performance in Multiprocessor Operating System Kernels %P 37-56 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Worcester Polytechnic Institute %A William J. Bolosky %A Michael L. Scott %T False Sharing and its Effect on Shared Memory Performance %P 57-71 %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 Nayeem Islam %A Robert E. McGrath %A Roy H. Campbell %T Parallel Distributed Application Performance and Message Passing: A Case Study %P 73-88 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign %A Ronald G. Minnich %T Mether-NFS: A Modified NFS Which Supports Virtual Shared Memory %P 89-107 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Supercomputing Research Center %A Maya B. Gokhale %A Ronald G. Minnich %T An Implementation of the Shared Data Formats Standard for Distributed Shared Memories %P 109-121 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Supercomputing Research Center %A Michael N. Nelson %A Yousef A. Khalidi %A Peter W. Madany %T Experience Building a File System on a Highly Modular Operating System %P 123-141 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Sun Microsystems Labs., Inc. %A Silvano Maffeis %T Electra - Making Distributed Programs Object-Oriented %P 143-156 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Zurich %A P.Y. Chevalier %A A. Freyssinet %A D. Hagimont %A S. Krakowiak %A S. Lacourte %A X. Rousset de Pina %T Experience with Shared Object Support in the Guide System %P 157-173 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Bull-IMAG/Systemes, France %A L. Gunaseelan %A Richard J. LeBlanc, Jr. %T Debugging Objects and Threads in a Shared Memory System %P 175-194 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Georgia Institute of Technology %A David L. Sims %A Debra A. Hensgen %A Lantz Moore %T Performance of Concurrent Servers Generated Automatically from Sequential Servers %P 195-211 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W University of Cincinnati %A Raoul Bhoedjang %A Tim Ruhl %A Rutger Hofman %A Koen Langendoen %A Henri Bal %A Frans Kaashoek %T Panda: A Portable Platform to Support Parallel Programming Languages %P 213-226 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and MIT %A Christian Clemencon %A Bodhisattwa Mukherjee %A Karsten Schwan %T Distributed Shared Abstractions (DSA) on Large-Scale Multiprocessors %P 227-246 %I USENIX %B Experiences with Distributed and Multiprocessor Systems (SEDMS IV) %D September 22-23, 1993 %C San Diego, CA %W Georgia Institute of Technology %A Hui Li %A Kenneth C. 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 Laboritories %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 UsageInternet 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 Stphane 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 Montral %W Bell-Northern Research %W Universite de Montral %A Centre de Recherche Informatique de Montral %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-Tlcommunications %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. Schnwlder %A H. Langendrfer %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, Supplimentary 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, Supplimentary 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, Supplimentary 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, Supplimentary 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 Adminstration, 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 Adminstration, 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 Adminstration, 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 Adminstration, Networking and Security Conference (SANS III) %D April 4-8, 1994 %C Washington, D.C. %W Pacific Bell %A Amy K. 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