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2. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: Monterey, California, USA
- Jehan-François Pâris, Hector Garcia-Molina:
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data, November 12-13, 1992, Monterey, California, USA. IEEE Computer Society Press 1992, ISBN 0-8186-3170-8
Disconnected Operation
- John S. Heidemann, Thomas W. Page Jr., Richard G. Guy, Gerald J. Popek:
Primarily Disconnected Operation: Experiences with Ficus. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 2-5 - Dan Duchamp, Carl D. Tait:
An Interface to Support Lazy Replicated File Service. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 6-8 - B. R. Badrinath, Tomasz Imielinski:
Replication and Mobility. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 9-12 - Richard A. Golding:
Weak Consistency Group Communication for Wwide-Area Systems. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 13-16 - Stefano Ceri, Maurice A. W. Houtsma, Arthur M. Keller, Pierangela Samarati:
The Case for Independent Updates. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 17-19
Algorithms
- Shu-Wie F. Chen, Calton Pu:
An Analysis of Replica Control. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 22-25 - Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi:
Dynamic Logical Structures: A Position Statement for Managing Replicated Data. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 26-29 - Jehan-François Pâris:
Using Volatile Witnesses to Extend the Applicability of Available Copy Protocols. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 30-33 - Farnam Jahanian, William L. Moran Jr.:
Strong, Weak, and Hybrid Membership. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 34-38
Availability
- Peter Triantafillou:
High Availability is Not Enough. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 40-43 - Larry Raab:
Bounds on the Effects of Replication on Availability. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 44-46 - Navin Budhiraja, Keith Marzullo:
Highly-Available Services Using the Primary-Backup Approach. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 47-50 - Anupam Bhide:
Experiences with Two High Availability Designs. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 51-54
Data Placement and Other Topics
- Daniel L. McCue, Mark C. Little:
Computing Replica Placement in Distributed Systems. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 58-61 - Ouri Wolfson, Sushil Jajodia:
An Algorithm for Dynamic Data Distribution. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 62-65 - Douglas B. Terry:
Replication in an Information Filtering System. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 66-67 - Doron Rotem, Gerald A. Schloss:
I/O Performance of Fully-Replicated Disk Systems. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 68-71
Software
- Yvon Gourhant:
An Object-Oriented Approach for Replication Management. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 74-77 - Shivakant Mishra, Larry L. Peterson, Richard D. Schlichting:
Protocol Modularity in Systems for Managing Replicated Data. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 78-81 - E. N. Elnozahy, Willy Zwaenepoel:
An Integrated Approach to Fault Tolerance. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 82-85 - Rivka Ladin, Murray S. Mazer, Alec Wolman:
Replicating the Procedure Call Abstraction. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 86-89
Implementations
- Andy Hisgen, Andrew Birrell, Charles Jerian, Timothy P. Mann, Garret Swart:
Some Consequences of Excess Laod on the Echo Replicated File System. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 92-95 - Darrell D. E. Long:
A Replicated Monitoring Tool. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 96-99 - James Y. C. Pang, Deepinder S. Gill, Songnian Zhou:
Implementation and Performance of Cluster-Based File Replication. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 100-103 - Barbara Liskov, Sanjay Ghemawat, Robert Gruber, Paul Johnson, Liuba Shrira:
Efficient Recovery in Harp. Workshop on the Management of Replicated Data 1992: 104-106
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