[comp.parallel] 1990 Mach Workshop Proceedings Available

toni@uunet.UU.NET (Toni Veglia) (05/31/91)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

MACH WORKSHOP
October 4 - 5, 1990		Burlington, Vermont

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4


MEMORY MANAGEMENT

Zone Garbage Collection.......................................1
Jim Van Sciver, Open Software Foundation

Extending Mach External Pagers...............................17		
Dylan McNamee, University of Washington

Mach on a Virtually Addressed Cache Architecture.............31
Chia Chao, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories


INTERNALS AND PERFORMANCE

The Mach Timing Facility: An Implementation of
Accurate Low-Overhead Usage Timing...........................53
David L. Black, Carnegie-Mellon University  

Real-Time Mach:  Towards a Predictable 
Real-Time System.............................................73
Hide Tokuda, Carnegie-Mellon University

Developing Benchmarks to Measure the Performance
of the Mach Operating System.................................83
David Finkel, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

A Revised IPC Interface.....................................101
Richard Draves, Carnegie-Mellon University


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5

ENVIRONMENTS AND APPLICATIONS

A Persistent Distributed Architecture Supported
by the Mach Operating System................................123
Francis Vaughan, University of Adelaide

A Trusted X Window System Server for Trusted
Mach........................................................141
Marvin Shugerman, TRW Systems Integration Group

FAULT TOLERANCE

Building A Fault-Tolerant System Based On Mach..............157
Rong Chen, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign
  
Transparent Recovery of Mach Applications...................169
Arthur Goldberg et al, IBM TJ Watson Research 
Center

Fault-Tolerant Computing Based on Mach......................185
Ozalp Babaoglu, University of Bologna


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