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Operating Systems Review, Volume 36, 2002
Volume 36, Number 1, January 2002
- David Kotz:
Message from the Chair, Novemver 2001. 1 - Michael Dahlin:
Summary of 2001 SIGOPS Business Meeting. 2-4 - Valérie Issarny:
Upcoming Events in Operating System Research. 5-7 - Stuart Eichert, Osman N. Ertugay, Dan M. Nessett, Suresh Vobbilisetty:
Commercially Viable Active Networking. 8-22 - Danai Patiyoot:
Migration / Evolution of security towards wireless ATM. 23-30 - Danai Patiyoot:
Security Issues for Wireless ATM Networks. 31-57 - Stephen D. Wolthusen:
Access and Use Control using Externally Controlled Reference Monitors. 58-69 - Yun Mao, Youhui Zhang, Dongsheng Wang, Weimin Zheng:
LND: A Reliable Multi-Tier Storage Device in NOW. 70-80 - Jun Wen, Xianliang Lu:
The Design of QoS Guarantee Network Subsystem. 81-87 - Yanxiang He, Zhuomin Du, Xuhui Li, Donald H. Cooley, Jing He:
A Field-based Collaboration Strategy in MADCE. 88-96
Volume 36, Number 2, April 2002
- Rimon Barr, John C. Bicket, Daniel S. Dantas, Bowei Du, T. W. Danny Kim, Bing Zhou, Emin Gün Sirer:
On the need for system-level support for ad hoc and sensor networks. 1-5 - Niklas Borselius, Chris J. Mitchell, Aaron Wilson:
A pragmatic alternative to undetachable signatures. 6-11 - Youhui Zhang, Dongsheng Wang:
A checkpoint-based high availability run-time system for Windows NT clusters. 12-18 - Dan G. Waddington, Ramesh Viswanathan:
Interaction points: exploiting operating system mechanisms for inter-component communications. 19-35 - T. M. Ong, Teck Meng Lim, Bu-Sung Lee, Chai Kiat Yeo:
Unicorn: voluntary computing over Internet. 36-51 - Peng Bi, Fei Xie, Guangwen Yang, Dingxing Wang:
A multi-protocol cross-domain communication model for metacomputing systems. 52-63
Volume 36, Number 3, July 2002
- Felix Rauch, Thomas Stricker:
Comments on "transparent user-level process checkpoint and restore for migration" by Bozyigit and Wasiq. 8-9 - Lu Jun, Xianliang Lu, Han Hong, Qingsong Wei:
A cooperative asynchronous write mechanism for NAS. 25-32 - Yutaka Wada, Zixue Cheng:
An efficient distributed method for allocating resources based on an unobstructed squeezing technique. 33-45 - Cheng-Chi Lee, Min-Shiang Hwang, Wei-Pang Yang:
A flexible remote user authentication scheme using smart cards. 46-52 - Arun Kumar, Neeran M. Karnik, Girish Chafle:
Context sensitivity in role-based access control. 53-66 - Laurent Amanton, Mohamed Naimi:
The concept of causal-phase ordering for overlapped broadcasts. 67-81 - Chai Kiat Yeo, Bu-Sung Lee, Meng Hwa Er:
A peering architecture for ubiquitous IP multicast streaming. 82-95
Volume 36, Number 4, October 2002
- Hong Han, Xianliang Lu, Jun Lu, Bo Chen, Ren Li Yong:
Data mining aided signature discovery in network-based intrusion detection system. 7-13 - Her-Tyan Yeh, Hung-Min Sun:
Simple authenticated key agreement protocol resistant to password guessing attacks. 14-22 - Cheng-Chi Lee, Li-Hua Li, Min-Shiang Hwang:
A remote user authentication scheme using hash functions. 23-29 - Niklas Borselius, Chris J. Mitchell, Aaron Wilson:
On the value of threshold signatures. 30-35 - Chao Jin, Weimin Zheng, Feng Zhou, Yinghui Wu:
A distributed persistent object store for scalable service. 36-49 - Jun Lu, Xianliang Lu, Guangchun Luo, Hong Han, Xu Zhou:
STFS: a novel file system for efficient small writes. 50-54 - Nianmin Yao, Ming-Yang Zheng, Jiu-bin Ju:
Pipeline: a new architecture of high performance servers. 55-64
Volume 36, Number 5, December 2002
- Kourosh Gharachorloo, David A. Wood:
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS-X), San Jose, California, USA, October 5-9, 2002. ACM Press 2002, ISBN 1-58113-574-2 [contents]
Volume 36, Special Issue, Winter 2002
- David E. Culler, Peter Druschel:
5th Symposium on Operating System Design and Implementation (OSDI 2002), Boston, Massachusetts, USA, December 9-11, 2002. USENIX Association 2002, ISBN 978-1-4503-0111-4 [contents]
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