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SIGOPSE
1998
ACM
13 years 12 months ago
The PerDiS FS: a transactional file system for a distributed persistent store
Companies cooperating in the framework of a virtual enterprise have increasing demands for systems on which to base applications for their particular environment: groups of worker...
João Garcia, Paulo Ferreira, Paulo Guedes
POS
1998
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Concurrency - The Fly in the Ointment?
Concurrency is a central pillar of the Java programming language, is implicit in the transactional model of computation adopted by most persistent systems, and has been widely stu...
Stephen Blackburn, John N. Zigman
ACSC
2002
IEEE
14 years 21 days ago
Bracket Capabilities for Distributed Systems Security
The per-method access control lists of standard middleware technologies allow only simple forms of access control to be expressed and enforced. Research systems based on capabilit...
Mark Evered
APDC
1994
13 years 9 months ago
WEA, a Distributed Object Manager Based on a Workspace Hierarchy
WEA is our implementation of a new architectural model for virtual memory access, the WorkSpace. It relies on a generalisation of client / server model and enables to build new di...
Didier Donsez, Philippe Homond, Pascal Faudemay
HPDC
1996
IEEE
13 years 12 months ago
The Core Legion Object Model
This document describes the core Legion object model. The model specifies the composition and functionality of Legion's core objects--those objects that cooperate to create, ...
Michael J. Lewis, Andrew S. Grimshaw