andrea@usenix.ORG (Andrea Galleni) (02/07/90)
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS NOW AVAILABLE If you couldn't join us in Washington D.C. last month, the proceedings from our Winter Conference 1990 are now available for $25 (add $15 for foreign postage). See table of contents below. You can place an order by phone using your VISA/MC. Telephone: 415-528-8649. Shipment will be made within the week! You can also send a check or purchase order to: USENIX Association 2560 Ninth St., Suite 215 Berkeley CA 94710 The USENIX Association Staff --------------------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS Virtual Memory A Dynamic File System Inode Allocation and Reclaim Policy Ron Barkley & T. Paul Lee, AT&T Bell Laboratories Insuring Improved VM Performance: Some No-Fault Policies Danny Chen, Ron Barkley, & T. Paul Lee, AT&T Bell Laboratories TAE Plus: Transportable Applications Environment plus A User Interface Development Tool for Building Graphic Oriented Applications Martha Szczur, Karl R. Wolf, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Architecture & Debuggers Implementing a Mach Debugger for Multithreaded Applications Deborah L. Caswell, Hewlett Packard Company, David L. Black, Carnegie Mellon University pdb: A Network Oriented Symbolic Debugger Paul Maybee, Solbourne Computer, Inc. Some Efficient Architecture Simulation Techniques Robert Bedichek, University of Washington Applications Software Tickerplants on UNIX Mark Luppi, Robert Berkley, Skip Gilbrech, Tim Hunt, & Richard Plevin, Fusion Systems Group GENESIS and XODUS - General Purpose Neural Network Simulation Tool John Uhley, U. S. Bhalla, M. A. Wilson, D. H. Bilitch, M. E. Nelson, & J. M. Bower, California Institute of Technology Keynote - A Language and Extensible Graphical Editor for Music Tim Thompson, AT&T Bell Laboratories Utilities Integrated Interactive Access to Heterogeneous Distributed Services Joel S. Emer & William E. Weihl, Massachusetts Institute of Technology The UNIX System Math Library, A Status Report Joel Silverstein, Steve Sommars & Yio-Chian Tao, AT&T Bell Laboratories Tcl: An Embeddable Command Language John K. Ousterhout, University of California, Berkeley Kernel Internals An Event-based Fair Share Scheduler Raymond B. Essick, Prisma, Inc. Parallel STREAMS: a Multi-Processor Implementation Arun Garg, Sequent Computer Systems Implementing Berkeley Sockets in System V, Release 4 Ian Vessey & Glenn Skinner, Sun Microsystems Networks Two Network Management Tools -or- (How Many Packets Would a Packet Router Route if a Packet Router Could Route Packets?) Jeff Okamoto & Allan Leinwand, Hewlett Packard Company Packet Trains on NSFNET National Backbone - A Traffic Characterization Steven A. Heimlich, University of Maryland Pseudo-Network Drivers and Virtual Networks Steven Bellovin, AT&T Bell Laboratories User Interface Management Systems The Serpent User Interface Management System Brian Clapper, Erik Hardy, Rick Kazman, Robert Seacord, Lenn Bass, Software Engineering Institute Parallel Object-Oriented UIMS with Macro and Micro Stubs Masami Hagiya & Kouji Ohtani, Kyoto University MTX - A Shell that permits dynamic rearrangement of process connections and Windows Stephen A. Uhler, Bell Communications Research File Systems Using UNIX as One Component of a Lightweight Distributed Kernel for Multiprocessor File Servers David Hitz, Guy Harris, James Lau, Allan Schwartz, Auspex Systems Inc. A Highly-Parallelized Mach-based Vnode Filesystem Alan Langerman, Joseph Boykin, Susan LoVerso, & Shashi Mangalat, Encore Computer Corporation Disk Scheduling Revisited Margo Seltzer, Peter Chen, & John Ousterhout, University of California, Berkeley Languages & Software Engineering Postloading for Fun and Profit Stephen C. Johnson, Stardent Computer Corporation Multiple Site Source Reconciliation Dodi Francisco & Lois C. Price, TRW Financial Systems, Inc. CVS-II: Parallelizing Software Development Brian Berliner, Prisma, Inc. Ada and Binary UNIX Standards Mitchell Gart, Alsys Inc.