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ON SERIALIZABILITY OF MULTIDATABASE TRANSACTIONS THROUGH FORCED LOCAL CONFLICTS Dimitrios Georgakopoulos Marek Rusinkiewicz Amit Sheth GTE Labs, Inc. Dept. of Computer Science Bellcore 40 Sylvan Road University of Houston 444 Hoes Lane Waltham, MA 02254 Houston, TX 77204-3475 Picataway, NJ 08854-4182
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Multidatabase Recoverability and Recovery Dimitrios Georgakopoulos Department of Computer Science University of Houston Houston, TX 77204-3475
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An Approach to Interoperable Object Models Frank Manola GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Road, MS 62 Waltham, MA 02254 USA Sandra Heiler GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Road, MS 62 Waltham, MA 02254 USA 1 INTRODUCTION Future information processing environments will consist of a vast
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TR-0146-06-91-165 Towards a Transaction Management System for DOM Alejandro P. Buchmann M. Tamer zsu Dimitrios Georgakopoulos June 21, 1991 AI DB SE C I S L GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Copyright 1991 GTE Laboratories Incorporated TR-0146-06-91-165 This document is a
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1 Next Generation Database Management Systems Technology* Michael L. Brodie, GTE Laboratories, USA Francois Bancilhon, Altair, France Craig Harris, Ontologic, USA Michael Kifer, SUNY Stony Brook, USA Yoshifumi Masunaga, U. of Information and Library Science, Japan Earl D. Sacerdoti, Copernican Group,
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A Decentralized Deadlock-free Concurrency Control Method for Multidatabase Transactions Raj Kumar Batra and Marek Rusinkiewicz Dimitrios Georgakopoulos Department of Computer Science GTE Labs, Inc. University of Houston 40 Sylvan Road Houston, TX 77204-3475 Waltham, MA 02254
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1 Distributed Object Management1 Frank Manola, Sandra Heiler, Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Mark Hornick, and Michael Brodie GTE Laboratories Incorporated Waltham, Massachusetts 02254 U.S.A.
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An Interoperability Development Environment For Intelligent Information Systems1 Michael L. Brodie (brodie@gte.com) Mark F. Hornick (hornick@gte.com) Intelligent Database Systems Department GTE Laboratories Incorporated Waltham, MA 02254 USA This paper discusses concepts underlying the interoperability
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TR-0169-12-91-165 Object Data Language Facilities for Multimedia Data Types Frank Manola December 31, 1991 AI DB SE C I S L GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Copyright 1991 GTE Laboratories Incorporated TR-0169-12-91-165 This document is a GTE Laboratories Technical Report.
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1 Applications of Object-Oriented Database Technology in Knowledge-Based Integrated Information Systems* Frank Manola Intelligent Database Systems Department GTE Laboratories Incorporated Waltham, Massachusetts 02254 U.S.A.
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1 Artificial Intelligence and Databases: Dawn, Midday, or Sunset 1 John Mylopoulos and Michael Brodie Popular wisdom has it for some time now that Artificial Intelligence (hereafter AI) and Databases have something in common and ought to talk. After all, both fields routinely use symbolic models of an
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TM-0332-11-90-165 Object Data Model Facilities for Multimedia Data Types Frank Manola Mark F. Hornick Alejandro P. Buchmann December 31, 1990 AI DB SE CISL GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Copyright 1990 GTE Laboratories Incorporated TM-0332-11-90-165 This document is a GTE
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TM-0331-11-90-165 A Functional/Relational Object-Oriented Model for Distributed Object Management Preliminary Description Frank Manola Alejandro P. Buchmann December 31, 1990 AI DB SE C I S L GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Copyright 1990 GTE Laboratories Incorporated
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Table Of Contents 1. INFORMATION SYSTEMS CHALLENGES .....................................................................................................1 2. ON THE EVOLUTION OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS CONCEPTS ................................................ 5 2.1 CONVENTIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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TR-0170-12-91-165 Extended Data Type Support in Distributed DBMS Products: A Technology Assessment and Forecast Sandra Heiler December 31, 1991 AI DB SE C I S L GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Copyright 1991 GTE Laboratories Incorporated TR-0170-12-91-165 This document is
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TR-0066-10-89-165 An Evaluation of Object-Oriented DBMS Developments Frank Manola October 31, 1989 AI DB SE C I S L GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Copyright 1989 GTE Laboratories Incorporated TR-0066-10-89-165 This document is a GTE Laboratories Technical Report. It
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i Table of Contents 1 Overview .......................................................................................................................1 1.1 Distributed Object Management ............................................................................3 1.2 The DOM Prototype: Experiments and
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i Table of Contents 1 Overview .......................................................................................................................1 1.1 Distributed Object Management ............................................................................3 1.2 The DOM Prototype: Experiments and
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1 Knowledge Bases and Databases: Current Trends and Future Directions1 John Mylopoulos2 Michael Brodie3 "...companies that bought the first expert systems found themselves with segregated islands in the middle of their data processing environment..." Harry Reinstein, Aion Corporation4 1. Introduction
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TM-0014-06-88-165 Distributed Object Management Technology Frank Manola June 30, 1988 GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Copyright 1988 GTE Laboratories Incorporated TM-0014-06-88-165 This document is a GTE Laboratories Technical Memorandum. It describes interim research
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Reinforcement Learning in Non-Markov Environments Steven D. Whitehead GTE Laboratories Inc., 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Long Ji Lin School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 October 13, 1992
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The promise of distributed computing and the challenges of legacy information systems1 Michael L. Brodie Intelligent Database Systems GTE Laboratories Incorporated, 40 Sylvan Road, Waltham, MA 02254 brodie@gte.com
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1 Some Practical Advice for Dealing with Semantic Heterogeneity in Federated Database Systems Vincent Ventrone, The MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA, vav@mitre.org Sandra Heiler, GTE Laboratories Incorporated, Waltham, MA, sh04@gte.com
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To appear in the IEEE TKDE special issue on Learning & Discovery in Knowledge-Based Databases, 1993. Systems for Knowledge Discovery in Databases Christopher J. Matheus Philip K. Chan Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Road, Waltham, MA 02254 matheus@gte.com, pkc@gte.com,
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20 Don Libes Don Libes, Using expect to Automate Systems Administration Tasks , Proceedings of the Fourth USENIX Large Installation Systems Administration (LISA) Conference, Colorado Springs, Colorado, October 17-19, 1990. Norman Johnson, Samuel Kotz, Continuous Univariate Distributions , Vol.
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January 21, 1992 expect: Curing Those Uncontrollable Fits of Interaction Don Libes National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, MD 20899 libes@cme.nist.gov
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An Introduction To Tcl and Tk John K. Ousterhout Computer Science Division Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California Berkeley, CA 94720 Copyright 1993 Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved. Duplication of this draft is permitted by
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1993 AAAI Knowledge Discovery Workshop Poster Session Presentation KeFir: Key Findings Reporter Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro and Christopher J. Matheus GTE Laboratories Incorporated
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1 DRAFT (3/11/93): Distribution Restricted Chapter 14 An Introduction to Tk 133 14.1 Widgets and windows 134 14.2 Screens, decorations, and toplevel windows 136 14.3 Applications and processes 137 14.4 Scripts and events 138 14.5 Wish: a windowing shell 138 14.6 Widget creation commands 139 14.7
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1 DRAFT (4/16/93): Distribution Restricted Chapter 27 Philosophy 257 27.1 C vs. Tcl: primitives 257 27.2 Object names 259 27.3 Commands: action-oriented vs. object-oriented 260 27.4 Application prefixes 261 27.5 Representing information 262 Chapter 28 Interpreters and Script Evaluation 263 28.1
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1 DRAFT (7/10/93): Distribution Restricted Chapter 36 Introduction 323 36.1 What s in a widget 324 36.2 Widgets are event-driven 325 36.3 Tk vs. Xlib 325 36.4 Square: an example widget 326 36.5 Design for re-usability 328 Chapter 37 Creating Windows 329 37.1 Tk_Window structures 329 37.2 Creating
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Tcl: An Embeddable Command Language John K. Ousterhout Computer Science Division Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences University of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 ouster@sprite.berkeley.edu
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CALL FOR PAPERS Second International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS-94) Formerly Intelligent & Cooperative Information Systems (ICICIS) May 17-20, 1994 Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Canada Supported by the Information Technology Research Centre of Ontario In cooperation with IEEE CS,
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Chronological Scheduling of Transactions with Temporal Dependencies Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Marek Rusinkiewicz, and Witold Litwin
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A Framework for Dynamic Specification of Extended Multidatabase Transactions and Interdatabase Dependencies Dimitrios Georgakopoulos GTE Laboratories Incorporated. 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 2254 dimitris@gte.com 1 Introduction A Distributed Object Management (DOM) system is an object-oriented
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An Extended Transaction Environment for Workflows in Distributed Object Computing Dimitrios Georgakopoulos Mark F. Hornick Frank Manola Michael L. Brodie Sandra Heiler Farshad Nayeri Benjamin Hurwitz GTE Laboratories Incorporated 1 Introduction Distributed object computing is evolving as a new paradigm
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TR-0231-08-93-165 A RISC Object Model for Object System Interoperation: Concepts and Applications Frank Manola Sandra Heiler August 10, 1993 AI DB SE C I S L GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Copyright 1993 GTE Laboratories Incorporated TR-0231-08-93-165 This document is a
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1 Addressing Component Interoperability in the OMG Object Model Farshad Nayeri GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Road, Waltham, Massachusetts 02254 USA Position paper submitted to ORB Implementors Workshop, June 1993 San Francisco, California, USA
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Siggraph 93/MultiMedia 93 Trip Report August 23, 1993 1 Siggraph 93/MultiMedia 93 Trip Report a personal perspective 1.0 Conference Theme Each year, during the course of the conference, one particular theme becomes the dominant theme by which that year s Siggraph is known by. Previous years have been
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TR-0236-09-93-165 Dispatching Experiments in a Distributed Object System Farshad Nayeri Ben Hurwitz July 20, 1993 GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Copyright 1993 GTE Laboratories Incorporated Dispatching Experiments in a Distributed Object System Farshad
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Introduction 1 Generalizing Dispatching in a Distributed Object System Farshad Nayeri and Ben Hurwitz GTE Laboratories Incorporated, 40 Sylvan Road, Waltham, Massachusetts 02254, USA (Sumitted to ECOOP 94)
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON KNOWLEDGE AND DATA ENGINEERING, VOL. 6, NO. 1, FEBRUARY 1993 1 Using Tickets to Enforce the Serializability of Multidatabase Transactions Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Marek Rusinkiewicz, and Amit P. Sheth
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Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Machine Learning Chicago, Illinois, June 27-29 1991 The Need for Constructive Induction Christopher J. Matheus GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Rd., Waltham MA 02254 matheus@gte.com
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Proceedings of the Eleventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1989, pp 645-650. Constructive Induction On Decision Trees Christopher J. Matheus and Larry A. Rendell Inductive Learning Group, Computer Science Department University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1304 W.
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Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Machine Learning Chicago, Illinois, June 27-29 1991 Learning Polynomial Functions by Feature Construction Richard S. Sutton GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Rd., Waltham MA 02254 sutton@gte.com Christopher J. Matheus GTE Laboratories
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Adding Domain Knowledge to SBL through Feature Construction Christopher John Matheus GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Rd., Waltham MA 02254 cjm1@bunny.gte.com
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KEFIR: Key Findings Reporter Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro and Christopher J. Matheus GTE Laboratories Incorporated
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Infrastructure Vehicle Traveler Information Service Provider Traffic Management Emergency Management Information Request Traveler Information Status Route Guidance+ Traffic Information Condition (sensor) Signalling + CMS info
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Cable/Fiber Cable/Fiber Sensor/ Signal Base Station Highway or Surface Street Base Station TMC Cell 1 Cell 2 TISP Cable/FiberCable/Fiber Mobile Switching Center Microwave
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TR-0244-12-93-165 MetaObject Protocol Concepts for a "RISC" Object Model Frank Manola December 30, 1993 AI DB SE C I S L GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Copyright 1993 GTE Laboratories Incorporated TR-0244-12-93-165 This document is a GTE Laboratories Technical Report. It
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VLDB Program Committee Guide-lines January 1992 1 The VLDB Endowment Inc., c/o SISU, Box 1250, S-16428, Kista, Sweden, Fax +46-8-752 6800, E-mail: janis@sisu.se Guide-lines and Recommendations for the VLDB Program Committees January 1992 Appendix 2 of the VLDB Endowment, Inc. Code of Regulations The
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APPENDIX II SAMPLE OF VLDB CONFERENCE PLAN AND CHECKPOINTS Numbers at the beginning of a line are suggested number of months prior to (-) or after (+) the Conference. Numbers are approximations only and may vary according to local conditions. -51 First Conference proposal sent to the Endowment. -48
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TR-0222-10-92-165 DARWIN: On the Incremental Migration of Legacy Information Systems1 Michael L. Brodie Michael Stonebraker GTE Laboratories, Inc. College of Engineering 40 Sylvan Road University of California, Berkeley Waltham, MA 02254 Berkeley, CA 94720 March 1993 CISLSEAIDB 1 This report is the
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Appendix I APPENDIX I MISCELLANEOUS HINTS FOR RUNNING A CONFERENCE A Remark: Organizing a VLDB conference is a demanding task, and anyone underestimating this task will find himself in exasperation, frequently causing irritation and unhappiness to many people as well. Organizers should carefully
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TC-0218-11-93-165 Aggregate Behavior of Loosely Coupled Objects: Architectural Principle for Heterogeneous and Distributed Systems Peter C. Lockemann1 November 5, 1993 AI DB SE C I S L GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Copyright 1993 GTE Laboratories Incorporated 1 Permanent
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VLDB Conference Guidelines 2/22/94 1 VLDB ANNUAL CONFERENCE PRINCIPLES, POLICIES, AND GUIDELINES CONTENT: 1. Name of Conference 2. VLDB Logo 3. Conference Language 4. Conference Date Selection 5. Submission and Approval Process for Conference Proposals 5.1 Policy 5.2 Procedure 6. Proposal Contents 7.
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VeryflLargeflDataflBases VLDB Endowment, Inc. A non-for-profit organization, incorporated in the US for the purpose of promoting and exchanging scholarly work in database and related disciplines among all the people of all nations of the world.
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approved 93-08-23 VLDB ENDOWMENT, INC. Code Of Regulations 1. Name and Location of the Corporation The name of this corporation is VERY LARGE DATABASES ENDOWMENT, Inc., or for short VLDB ENDOWMENT, Inc. Its principal office will be located in Franklin County, Ohio, USA. As used in this Code of
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APPENDIX: Samples from a Health-KEFIR report KEY FINDINGS The following items highlight the key findings in this report:. Payments per case in inpatient care increased by 31%, from $9,162 to $12,047, a value $2,996 in excess of the expected norm of $9,050. The hospital discount needs to be examined to
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Submitted to the 1994 Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference. Key Findings Reporter for Analysis of Health-Care Information Christopher J. Matheus Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro Dwight McNeill GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Rd., Waltham MA 02254 matheus@gte.com, gps0@gte.com,
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BillingProvisioningRepairOrderflEntryApplicationsBuilding Blocks and Data ServicesDistributed Object ManagerApplication ObjectsCommon Facilities(Object Request Broker)UserflInter-flfaceAppli-flcationflControlflFlowEditsServer 1Server nDBMSflTimeflNamingflSecurityflRegistrationflObject
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1 Doc. No.: X3H7-93-007v7 Doc. Date: March 22, 1994 Reply to: Frank Manola (Editor) GTE Laboratories 40 Sylvan Road, MS 62 Waltham, MA 02254 USA (617) 466-4289 fm02@gte.com X3H7 Object Model Features Matrix Disclaimers: This Features Matrix is primarily intended for X3H7 use in analyzing object model
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1 Doc. No.: X3H7-93-007v8 Doc. Date: May 2, 1994 Reply to: Frank Manola (Editor) GTE Laboratories 40 Sylvan Road, MS 62 Waltham, MA 02254 USA (617) 466-4289 fm02@gte.com X3H7 Object Model Features Matrix Disclaimers: This Features Matrix is primarily intended for X3H7 use in analyzing object model
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Cyclic Lambda Graph Rewriting Zena M. Ariola Jan Willem Klop Computer & Information Science Dept. Dept. of Software Technology, CWI University of Oregon Dept. of Computer Science, Free University Eugene, OR 97401 Amsterdam, The Netherlands ariola@cs.uoregon.edu jwk@cwi.nl
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC24 N1190 Committee Draft ISO/IEC 14478-1 Committee Draft 1994-07-31 Information Processing Systems Computer Graphics and Image Processing Presentation Environments for Multimedia Objects (PREMO) Part 1: Fundamentals of PREMO Syst eme de traitement de l'information Infographie et
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VLDB94 Papers References Eric Amiel, Marie-Jo Bellosta, Eric Dujardin, and Eric Simon. Supporting Exceptions to Behavioral Schema Consistency to Ease Schema Evolution in OODBMS. In Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on Very Large Databases, pages 10819, Santiago, Chile,
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SD-2 North American Directory Forum Program Plan January 14, 1993 North American Directory Forum Program Plan January 14, 1993 Paqe 2 This document is based on DF-30 Rev 1 dated September 10, 1990. That document was modified with the intent of providing a discussion point for a stable NADF program plan.
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SD-10 DF-339 April 24, 1992 Security & Privacy: Policy & Services North American Directory Forum Security and Privacy January 1993 Page 2 1 Introduction/Overview The North American Directory Forum (NADF) has made substantial progress in defining the base services, schema and mapping required for
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DF-491 SD-6 Rev 3 North American Directory Forum Guidelines on Naming and Subtrees Version 3.2 -- May 14, 1993 North American Directory Forum________________________________________________________ Guidelines on Naming and Subtrees Page 2 1. Introduction The NADF approach to naming directory objects is
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DF-487 SD-5 An X.500 Naming Scheme for National DIT Subtrees and Its Application for c=CA and c=US North American Directory Forum May 12, 1993 1 An X.500 Naming Scheme for National DIT Subtrees Computer networks form the infrastructure between the users they interconnect, and networks are built on an
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TMC H0 H24 C0 C9 C240 C249 P0 P180 P19 P199 P4800 P4819P4980 P4999 TMC Hub Processor IEEE 802.5 Ethernet (10 Mbps) Concentrator 9,600 bps 1,200 bps
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DF-452 SD-9 Rev 4 North American Directory Forum Standing Document 9 Charter, Procedures and Operations of the Central Administration for NADF Version 4.0 January 1993
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TMC FDDI Network (100 Mbps) HubHub Hub Con Con Con Con I R S TI R S T 2,4K 2,4K 64K 2,4K 9,6K 9,6K 9,6K T1 Intersection Controllers Ramp Meter Controllers Highway Sensors CCTV Cameras
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DF-576 SD-12 Registry of NADF ADDMD Names North American Directory Forum February 20, 1994 1 ADDMD Registration Procedure Rapport Communication, acting as agent for the NADF, maintains the registry of ADDMD names for the North American Directory. To register its ADDMD name, an NADF member should provide
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SD-1 N o r t h A m e r i c a n D i r e c t o r y F o r u m T e r m s o f R e f e r e n c e J a n u a r y 1 4 , 1 9 9 3 North American Directory Forum Terms of Reference January 14, 1993 Page 2 Mission Collaborate for the purpose of establishing the Public Directory Service, based on the CCITT X.500
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ON OFF l1 l2 t t t t
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DF-577 SD-4 Rev 7 North American Directory Forum The Directory Schema Version 7.0 -- March 3, 1994 North American Directory Forum_________________________________________ The Directory Schema 3/21/94 Page 2 1 Minimal Schema Support A Public Directory Service Provider (PDSP) must, at a minimum, support
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DF-484 SD-3 Rev 9 North American Directory Forum Standing Document 3 Service Description Version 9.0 May 1993
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DF-486 SD-0 NADF Standing Documents: A Brief Overview North American Directory Forum May 12, 1993 The North American Directory Forum (NADF) is a collection of service providers which plans to cooperatively offer a Public Directory Service in North America using the CCITT X.500 Recommendations. Although
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DF-485 SD-7 Rev 9 North American Directory Forum Standing Document 7 Mapping the North American DIT onto Directory Management Domains (Name and Knowledge Sharing) Version 9.0 May 1993
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DF-479 SD-11 Directory Security: Mechanisms and Practicality North American Directory Forum May 12, 1993 The NADF has aligned with EWOS with respect to a security architecture for the Directory. SD-11 reproduces ETG 027 of 21 March, 1993, the final text from EWOS. In terms of requirements for
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2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 10-5 10-4 10-3 10-2 10-1 100 Buffer Size l1 Packet Loss Probability
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2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 10-5 10-4 10-3 10-2 10-1 100 Buffer Size l2 Packet Loss Probability Buffer Size l3 = 4
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2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Buffer Size l2 Average Block Delay (ms) Buffer Size l3 = 4
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BS1 BS35 BS35 BS2 BS2 BS1 TMC TMC
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Dynamicity Issues in Broadband Network Computing Steven Gutfreund Jose Diaz-Gonzalez Russell Sasnett Vincent Phuah Distributed Multi-Media Applications Project GTE Laboratories, Inc. 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 USA jdiaz@gte.com, sgutfreund@gte.com vphuah@gte.com, rsasnett@gte.com
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WWWinda: An Orchestration Service for WWW Browsers and Accessories Yechezkal-Shimon Gutfreund John Nicol Russel Sasnett Vincent Phuah GTE Laboratories Waltham, MA 02254 proj380@gte.com
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Auto-FAQ An experiment in cyberspace leveraging Steven D. Whitehead GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 swhitehead@gte.com September 15, 1994 1
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MD-IS MD-IS TMC TC ERC TMC TC ERC Crossbar Switch
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DF-611 SD-13 North American Directory Forum Accounting and Settlement Version 1.1 -- May 19, 1994 2 1. Scope This document describes the North American Directory Forum s (NADF) recommendations for the accounting and settlement principles between interconnected Directory Management Domains (DMDs)
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CALL FOR PAPERS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING (ICODP) Achieving Open Distributed Systems - Experiences with Distributed Environments Brisbane, Australia 20 -24 February, 1995 Advances in computer networking have allowed computer systems across the world to be interconnected.
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A FRAMEWORK FOR ENFORCEABLE SPECIFICATION OF EXTENDED TRANSACTION MODELS AND TRANSACTIONAL WORKFLOWS DIMITRIOS GEORGAKOPOULOS and MARK F. HORNICK GTE Laboratories Incorporated, Waltham, MA 02254, USA
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General Chair Christian S. Jensen Aalborg University Program Chair James Clifford New York University Steering Committee Arie Segev (Chair) UC Berkeley & LBL James Clifford Christian S. Jensen M. Tamer Ozsu University of Alberta Barbara Pernici Politecnico di Milano Niki Pissinou Univ. of SW Louisiana
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1 ***Doc. No.: X3H7-93-007v9 ***Doc. Date: October 10, 1994 Reply to: Frank Manola (Editor) GTE Laboratories 40 Sylvan Road, MS 62 Waltham, MA 02254 USA (617) 466-4289 fm02@gte.com X3H7 Object Model Features Matrix Disclaimers: This Features Matrix is primarily intended for X3H7 use in analyzing object
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94-0425 Modula-3 at SML 1 Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Inc. Modula-3 at Sun Microsystems Laboratories The Vantage Project at SML is investigating structuring and reliability mechanisms for very large distributed object systems. Modula-3 is the principal implementation language for the project. The
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ftp://parcftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/ilu/ilu.html ILU (Inter-Language Unification) & Modula-3 Mike Spreitzer & Bill Janssen Xerox PARC M3 BOF @ OOPSLA 94 ftp://parcftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/ilu/ilu.html ILU: The Picture Foo.isl C++ stubber Modula-3 stubber Foo.i3 Compile Link Run M-3 app source ILU M-3 Runtime
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Workshop on Orchestration Issues for Distributed MultiMedia Yechezkal Shimon Gutfreund John R. Nicol Distributed Multi-Media Applications Project Distributed Computing Systems Project GTE Laboratories, Inc. 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 USA sgutfreund@gte.com jnicol@gte.com 1.0 Problem Overview
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Siggraph 92 Trip Report August 12, 1992 1 Siggraph 92 Trip Report 1.0 Conference Theme Each year, during the course of the conference, one particular theme becomes the dominant theme by which that year s Siggraph is known by. Previous years have been known as the year of scientific visualization , the
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The CircusTalk Orchestrator November 28, 1994 1 The CircusTalk Orchestrator Yechezkal Shimon Gutfreund 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Purpose There are a variety of coordination activities that need to be performed by in order to create distributed multi-media applications out of stand-alone components (e.g. A/V
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Gigabit Networking Workshop GBN 94 Final Program 12 June 1994 The Westin Harbour Castle, One Harbour Square Toronto, Ontario M5J 1A6, Canada +1 416 869 1600 Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society Technical Committee on Gigabit Networking in conjunction with INFOCOM 94 FORMAT The workshop will take
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Gigabit Networking Workshop GBN 94 Call for Participation 12 June 1994 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sponsored by the IEEE ComSoc Technical Committee on Gigabit Networking in conjunction with INFOCOM 94 Format The workshop will take place from 9:00 AM until 4:00 PM with lunch provided. The morning will
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1 Production Quality Video Over Broadband Networks: A Description of the System and Two Interactive Applications* WILLIAM D. RICHARD1, JEROME R. COX, JR.,2,3, A. MAYNARD ENGEBRETSON2, JASON FRITTS1, BRIAN L. GOTTLIEB1,2, AND CRAIG HORN1, Washington University in St. Louis 1Department of Electrical
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Distributed Video Applications { A Software Oriented Approach Christopher J. Lindblad, David J. Wetherall, William F. Stasior, Joel F. Adam, Henry H. Houh, Mike Ismert, David R. Bacher, Brent M. Phillips, David L. Tennenhouse y Telemedia Networks and Systems Group, Laboratory for Computer Science, MIT
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Application Protocols for Wide Area Gigabit Networks Sujata Banerjee Victor O.K. Li Telecommunications Program Communication Sciences Institute Department of Information Science Department of Electrical Engineering University of Pittsburgh University of Southern California Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Los
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The Electronic Flea Market Rangachari Anand and M. Padmaja Rao Email: padma@watson.ibm.com anand@watson.ibm.com IBM T. J. Watson Research Center Hawthorne, NY 10532 1 Emerging electronic marketplaces Market: A formal organized coming together of buyers and sellers of goods for the purpose of trade by
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Page 1 of 9 James Sterbenz The National Exchange for Networked Information Systems James P. G. Sterbenz GTE Laboratories Waltham, MA* jpgs@acm.org +1 617 466 2786 12 June 1994 JPGS-94-06.1 GBN 94 @ INFOCOM 94 Toronto
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ATMTraP: An ATM Traffic and Performance Measurement Tool C.A. Johnston, D.J. Smith and K.C. Young, Jr. Bellcore June 12, 1994 Morristown, NJ, USA Bellcore 1994 ATMTraP Outline of Presentation Overview and Objectives ATMTraP System Architecture Measurement Results Conclusion Bellcore 1994 ATMTraP
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The Electronic Flea Market R. Anand and M. Padmaja Rao IBM, T. J. Watson Research Center 30 Saw Mill River Road Hawthorne, NY 10532 e-mail: anand@watson.ibm.com, padma@watson.ibm.com June 10, 1994
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Networking Requirements for Interactive Video on Demand Jean-Paul Nussbaumer , Baiju V. Patel , Frank Schaffa , and James P. G. Sterbenzy IBM T.J. Watson Research Center P.O. Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 USA y GTE Laboratories 40 Sylvan Road, MS-61 Waltham, MA 02254 USA jpgs@fieeejacmg.org +1 617
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Network Requirements for 3D Flying in a Zoomable Brain Database M. Claypool J. Riedl J. Carlis G. Wilcox R. Elde E. Retzel A. Georgeopolous J. Pardo K. Ugurbil J. Maguire B. Miller T. Brelje C. Honda University of Minnesota Medical School and Computer Science Department June 12, 1994 In laboratories
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Infocom'95 Bringing Information to People January 25, 1995 The Conference on Computer Communications THE INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS, INC. April 2 6, 1995 Boston, MA, U.S.A. Fourteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communica- tions Societies The industry's
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Gigabit Networking Workshop GBN 95 Call for Participation 2 April 1995 Boston, Massachusetts, USA Sponsored by the IEEE ComSoc Technical Committee on Gigabit Networking in conjunction with INFOCOM 95 Purpose and Format The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for presenting and discussing very
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119 Distributed and Parallel Databases, 3, 119-153 (1995) Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston. Manufactured in The Netherlands. An Overview of Workflow Management: From Process Modeling to Workflow Automation Infrastructure DIIMITRIOS GEORGAKOPOULOS AND MARK HORNICK {dimitris,mfh0}@gte.com GTE
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Accessing Earth System Science Data and Applications Through High-Bandwidth Networks1 R. Vetter2 M. Ali M. Daily J. Gabrynowicz S. Narumalani K. Nygard W. Perrizo P. Ram S. Reichenbach G. A. Seielstad W. White January 16, 1995
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ViewStation Applications: Implications for Network Traffic Christopher J. Lindblad, David J. Wetherall, William F. Stasior, Joel F. Adam, Henry H. Houh, Mike Ismert, David R. Bacher, Brent M. Phillips, David L. Tennenhouse y Telemedia Networks and Systems Group, Laboratory for Computer Science, MIT
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1 Milind Buddhikot GBN94 Workshop (6/12/94) LARGE SCALE MULTIMEDIA STORAGE SERVER DESIGN Milind M. Buddhikot Gurudatta M. Parulkar Computer and Communication Research Center Department of Computer Science Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis MO 63130-4899 milind@dworkin.wustl.edu 314 935 4203
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Distributed Video Applications - A Software Oriented Approach Christopher J. Lindblad Telemedia Networks and Systems Group Laboratory for Computer Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology This Talk The ViewStation Principles Components ViewStation Applications Applications That Process Live Video
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Information Security Information Security In Gigabit Networks In Gigabit Networks Dan Stevenson Director, High Performance Computing and Communications Technology stevenso@ncren.net Stevenson Outline Outline Emphasis on: privacy and encryption ATM networking Security Architecture Security Holes in ATM
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North Carolina Information Highway: Megabits Driving Gigabits
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Networking Requirements for Interactive Video on Demand Jean-Paul Nussbaumer , Baiju V. Patel , Frank Schaffa , and James P. G. Sterbenzy IBM T.J. Watson Research Center P.O. Box 704 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 USA nussbaum@disunms.epfl.ch fbaijujschaffag@watson.ibm.com +1 914 784 6788 y GTE
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Jean-Paul Nussbaumer Networking Systems Lab IBM T.J. Watson Research Center IBM Research 06/94 Networking Requirements for Interactive Video-on-Demand Jean-Paul Nussbaumer, Baiju V. Patel, Frank Schaffa and James P.G. Sterbenz 1. Interactive VOD service types 2. Network topology model 3.
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1 Doc. No.: X3H7-93-007v10 Doc. Date: February 14, 1995 Reply to: Frank Manola (Editor) GTE Laboratories 40 Sylvan Road, MS 62 Waltham, MA 02254 USA (617) 466-4289 fm02@gte.com X3H7 Object Model Features Matrix Disclaimers: This Features Matrix is primarily intended for X3H7 use in analyzing object
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1 Doc. No.: X3H7-94-32v1 Doc. Date: August 28, 1994 Reply to: Frank Manola GTE Laboratories 40 Sylvan Road, MS 62 Waltham, MA 02254 USA (617) 466-4289 fm02@gte.com Title: A Comparison of Candidate Object Models for Object Query Services Author: Frank Manola and Gail Mitchell, GTE Laboratories Status:
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TCP AND ATM IN WIDE AREA NETWORKS Benjamin J. Ewy, Joseph B. Evans, Victor S. Frost, Gary J. Minden Telecommunications & Information Sciences Laboratory Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045-2228 evans@eecs.ukans.edu Gigabit Networking Workshop
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20 Selecting and Reporting What is Interesting: The KEFIR Application to Healthcare Data Christopher J. Matheus and Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro GTE Laboratories Incorporated Dwight McNeill GTE Service Corporation Information by itself is a pretty thin meal, if not mixed with other ingredients. { Internet
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X3H7 Technical Committee (Object Information Management) Interim Report March 1995 Editor: Frank Manola GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Tel: 617-466-4289 Email: fm02@gte.com i Table of Contents Page Executive Summary iii Preface v 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Goals of X3H7 and
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Call For Papers Third IEEE Workshop on the Architecture and Implementation of High Performance Communication Subsystems (HPCS 95) Mystic, Connecticut, August 23-25, 1995 Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society Technical Co-Sponsorship by the Technical Committee on Computer Communication (TCCC) and
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It is very likely that high bandwidth, cost effective, communication links will be available in the near future. This presents considerable potential for truly seamless distributed computing. For this technology to be truly ubiquitous, end systems must be capable of generating and receiving data at
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Distributed Imaging Applications on High Speed Networks Sarang C. Joshi ,y Robert S. Teichman , Gurudatta M. Parulkarz, Michael I. Miller ,y and James G. McNallyy Electronic Signals and Systems Research Laboratory yInstitute for Biomedical Computing zComputer and Communications Research Center
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ELECTRONIC LOCAL NET ELECTRONIC LOCAL NET ELECTRONIC LOCAL NET WDM OPTICAL "BACKPLANE" NETWORK-BASED METACOMPUTER Figure 1: The Supercomputer Supernet FP RX LD TX LD TX LD TX FP RX FP RX ROUTER MYRINET ROUTER MYRINET MYRINET BUFFERS LOGIC AND SWITCHING FPGA-BASED ROUTER Figure 2: The Optical Channel
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Massively Parallel and Realtime Storage Server for Large Scale Dissemination of Multimedia Milind M. Buddhikot milind@dworkin.wustl.edu Guru Parulkar guru@flora.wustl.edu Computer and Communications Research Center Department of Computer Science Washington University in St. Louis This work was supported
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AN EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF NETWORK IMPACT ON CLUSTER-BASED COMPUTING E. BLADE1;2, R. CLAUS3, P.W. DOWD1, S.M. SRINIDHI2 1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering State University of New York at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260 2 Sterling Software / NASA Lewis Research Center 21000 Brookpark Road
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GLaboratories Intelligent Broadband Networks Gregory Lauer GTE Laboratories June 12, 1994 GLaboratories Overview Intelligent Network Architecture being deployed now in narrowband networks Issues in extending IN Architecture to support broadband networks and services GLaboratories Intelligent Network
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Slide 1 Who Can Use these Gigabit Networks Anyway K. K. Ramakrishnan Digital Equipment Corporation rama@erlang.enet.dec.com Gigabit Networking Workshop, June 1994 Slide 2 Growth in use of High Speed Networks tExpand from use only in `WAN/campus backbone' environments Zinterconnect for the end system
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Traffic Integration on the MetaNet Architecture Yoram Ofek and Moti Yung IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown P.O.Box 704, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 E-mail: OFEK, MOTI at WATSON.IBM.COM Telephone: (914) 784-7085, 7196 Fax: 6205 Gigabit Networking Workshop June, 1994 Toronto, CANADA Ofek, Yung -
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Gigabit Networking Workshop GBN 95 Advance Program 2 April 1995 The Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers, 64 Arlington Street Boston, Massachusetts, USA +1 617 426 2000 Sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society Technical Committee on Gigabit Networking in conjunction with INFOCOM 95 PROGRAM
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Accredited Standards Committee X3 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Operating under the procedures of the American National Standards Institute Doc No.: X3T3/94-16__ Date: March 9, 1995 Project: JTC1.21.43 Reply to: Tom Rutt AT&T Bell Labs Room 1F324 101 Crawford Corner Rd Holmdel NJ 07733 FAX (908) 949-8569
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Accredited Standards Committee X3 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Operating under the procedures of the American National Standards Institute Doc No.: X3T3/95-19 Date: March 9, 1995 Project: JTC1.21.43 Reply to: Tom Rutt AT&T Bell Labs Room 1F324 101 Crawford Corner Rd Holmdel NJ 07733 (908) 949-7862 FAX (908)
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Accredited Standards Committee X3 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Operating under the procedures of the American National Standards Institute Doc No.: X3T3/95-17 Date: March 9, 1995 Project: JTC1.21.43 Reply to: Tom Rutt AT&T Bell Labs Room 1F324 101 Crawford Corner Rd Holmdel NJ 07733 (908) 949-7862 FAX (908)
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UK Ballot Comments on Part 4: Architectural Semantics (N9035) Input Document for Helsinki Meeting: 8th - 12th May 1995 Source: BSI 1 Introductory Sections Running Header Should be changed from International Standard to CD. Proposed Change: Replace International Standard" with CD".
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Australian Comments on ISO/IEC 13235 :1994/ Draft ODP Trading Function 1 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC21 March 21 1995 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC21 OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION, DATA MANAGEMENT AND OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING Secretariat :USA (ANSI) Title: Ballot Comments on SC21/N9122 - Rec X.9tr /Draft ODP Trading function
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Title : UK comments accompanying vote of disapproval on CD ISO 13235 ODP Trader Source : BSI Status : UK comments on CD ballot Reason for disapproval The UK should vote No to the CD ballot. The major concerns on which this vote are based are as follows: ffl Inadequate definition of trading contexts and
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GBN 95 Presentation dit Depto. Ing. Sistemas Telem ticos Network Architectures and Multiple Access for ATM Over Satellite April 2nd, 1995 1 Network Architectures and Multiple Access for ATM over Satellite L. Vidaller, J. Aracil, A. Mart nez, J. P rez and A. Ruiz Depto Ingenier a Sistemas Telem ticos
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1 Network Requirements for 3D Flying in a Zoomable Brain Database M. Claypool, J. Riedl, J. Carlis, G. Wilcox, R. Elde, E. Retzel, A. Georgopoulos, J. Pardo, K. Ugurbil, B. Miller, C. Honda University of Minnesota Medical School and Computer Science Department In laboratories around the world,
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GTE Laboratories GBN 95 April 2, 1995 In-Service Monitoring of QOS in ATM Networks Thomas Chen, Steve Liu, Vijay Samalam GTE Laboratories, Inc 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, Mass 02254 email: tmc0@gte.com tel: 617-466-2758 GTE Laboratories GBN 95 April 2, 1995 Introduction ATM networks support voice, video,
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March 27, 1995 E. W. Biersack FOIL 1 Demultiplexing on the ATM Adapter: Experiments with Internet Protocols in User Space Ernst W. Biersack and Erich R utsche Institut Eurecom Sophia Antipolis, FRANCE erbi@eurecom.fr March 27, 1995 E. W. Biersack FOIL 2 Why Advantages ffl Multiplexing/Demultiplexing
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1.1 Network Architectures and Multiple Access for ATM Over Satellite L. Vidaller, J. Aracil, A. Mart nez, J. P rez and A. Ruiz Departamento Ingenier a Sistemas Telem ticos Universidad Polit cnica de Madrid
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1 MbufsPthreadsAPPSOPhysical LinkKERNELATMDriverSO*ForeRunner SBA-200ATMclSOSOUDPTCPIPAPPAPPSO*SO*ATMclATMcl Architecture of the multiplex protocol stack in user space GBN-95; E. W. Biersack, E. Ru tsche: Demultiplexing on ATM Adapter, March 95 2 Physical LinkMbufs
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March 29, 1995 GIPR: Gigabit IP Router Integrating IP with ATM Guru Parulkar, Doug Schmidt, Jon Turner Washington University, St. Louis with advice and encouragement from Steve Deering, Lixia Zhang and Dave Richard This work supported by Advanced Research Projects Agency NTT National Science Foundation
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Study of Interoperability Between Various Rate-Based Flow Control Mechanisms for Available Bit Rate Traffic in ATM Networks Yoon Chang, Nada Golmie, and David Su National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899 fydc, golmie, sug@isdn.ncsl.nist.gov Gigabit Networking Workshop
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M. Antico, F. Bernabei, L. Gratta Traffic Control Mechanisms Comparison for ABR Traffic Transport Fondazione Ugo Bordoni - Roma - Italy E-mail: bernabei@fub.it, laura@fub.it Left available time No reserved Reserved Utilized Available Bit Rate (ABR) Goal: exploit left available bandwidth QoS: Low cell
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Infocom 95-1 AT&T, DEC, MIT Packet-Switched Service over A Dynamically Reconfigurable All-Optical Network Packet-Switched Service Over A Dynamically Reconfigurable All-Optical Network D. Marquis , S. A. Parikh , S. G. Finn , R. A. Barry , D. M Castagnozzi , B. R. Hemenway , M. L. Stevens , E. A. Swanson
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1 Production Quality Video Over Broadband Networks: A System Description and Two Interactive Applications* WILLIAM D. RICHARD1, JEROME R. COX, JR.,2,3, A. MAYNARD ENGEBRETSON2, JASON FRITTS1, BRIAN L. GOTTLIEB1,2, AND CRAIG HORN1, Washington University in St. Louis 1Department of Electrical Engineering
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A Distributed and Cooperative Broadband Service Management Architecture North Carolina Information Highway Experience Hao-Jen Fu and Renu Chipalkatti GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 hfu@gte.com GLaboratories FETEX-150 NCIH Network Architecture FETEX-150 FETEX-150 SMUX
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ATM Performance Measurement fouquet@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov ATM Performance Measurement Throughput, Bottlenecks and Technology Barriers Yves A. Fouquet, fouquet@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov Richard D. Schneeman, rschneeman@nist.gov David E. Cypher, david.cypher@nist.gov Alan Mink, mink@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov Advanced Systems
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Hyogon Kim David J. Farber University of Pennsylvania Why/How failure An alternative Implications to CC design The failure of conservative congestion control in high-speed networks increasing banwidth-delay product ``real-world'' data size distribution page 1/5 Distributed Systems LaboratoryUniversity
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 5 Challenges Revisted GBN 95, April 2, 1995 1 of 6 INFORMATION SCIENCES INSTITUTE Five Challenges Revisited Progress on the GBN 95 Five Challenges That Define High-Speed Protocols Joe Touch USC/ISI HPCC Division This work is partially supported by the Advanced Research
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ATOMIC-2 GBN 95, April 2, 1995 1 of 6 INFORMATION SCIENCES INSTITUTE ATOMIC-2 Production Use of a Gigabit LAN Joe Touch, Annette DeSchon, Hong Xu, Ted Faber, Tom Fisher, Avneesh Sachdev USC/ISI HPCC Division This work is supported by the Advanced Research Projects
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Models for Multipoint Connections in Gigabit Networks Bernard M. Waxman Department of Computer Science Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville email bmw@mpr.cis.siue.edu THE NEED FOR A CONNECTION MODEL There is little doubt that many applications on high speed networks will make use of multipoint
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Partho Mishra AT&T Bell Labs Murray Hill, NJ Throughput degradation for TCP over ATM in the presence of traffic policing TCP over ATM HOSTTCPTCP...........IPAALATMSWITCH.....................HOSTTCPTCP...........IPAALATMPolicerTCP level congestion controlATMATMSWITCHPublic ATM
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Cost Optimization of Bandwidth Usage in ATM Networks Aloke Guha and James Hughes Network Systems Corporation guha@network.com Gigabit Networking Workshop (GBN 95) April 2, 1995 Guha & Hughes: Cost Optimization of Bandwidth Usage in ATM Network Systems 2 of 6 Concerns for Gigabit Applications on ATM
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Finland votes "YES" for the progression of Part 1 to Committee Draft, with the following comments: General Even though RM-ODP Part 1 still needs quite a lot rewriting and even some restructuring, Finland votes YES for its progression to Committee Draft. The first clauses up to Clause 10 are already
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1 The interworking of traders with implicit linking Finland
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Finland votes "Yes" to the progression of the Trading function to Committee Draft, with the following comments: Item: 1 Rationale: The current ODP trading function document expresses, that the service offers include information that may lead to a contract between the service providing and the service
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Page: 70 Section: 16.5 We propose to keep to introductory text as is currently specified but replace the text and figures beginning at the discussion of the computational and engineering viewpoints ( The next figure relates the concepts of managed objects and manager ) with the following text.
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1 UK COMMENTS ACCOMPANYING VOTE OF DISAPPROVAL ON DIS 10746-1 REFERENCE MODEL FOR OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING: OVERVIEW Reason for disapproval The UK disapproves of CD 10746 for the reasons covered in the attached comments by: 1: Major technical comments (indicated as ) concerning the adequacy
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INDUSTRIAL, PANEL &TUTORIAL PROGRAMS There will be a series of sessions focused on issues relevant to practitioners of information technology. Proposals for the industrial program, panels and the tutorial program are being sought. Proposers should submit a short write-up to the persons in charge of the
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12th International Conference on Data Engineering February 26 - March 1, 1996 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society SCOPE Data Engineering deals with the use of engineering disciplines in the design, development and evaluation of information systems for different computing
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ATM 1 ATM: Dangerous at any speed Henning Schulzrinne GMD Fokus, Berlin hgs@fokus.gmd.de Gigabit Networking Workshop April 2, 1995 gbn95 talk.tex March 30, 1995 ATM 2 The ATM Conspiracy ffl lack of critical technical ffl politically incorrect (RACE/ACTS ATM) ffl evolving: this is in capability set N + 1
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135 5. ODBMS Standards Many different groups are engaged in developing standards that use object concepts. These include: application-specific standards groups, e.g. CAD Framework Initiative (electrical CAD) PDES/STEP (mechanical CAD) PCTE (CASE) OSI/NMF (telephony; network management) ANSI X3H6 (CASE)
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ITU-T RECOMMENDATION Open Distributed Processing Reference Model Part 3: Architecture (DRAFT OF 27 FEB 95) ISO/IEC 10746-3: 1995 DRAFT ITU-T Rec. X.903 (1995) iii Contents Page Introduction
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ISO/IEC DIS 10746-3.1 Project: JTC1.21.43 Date: 1994-04-01 Supersedes: CD 10746-3.2 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21 Open Systems Interconnection, Data Management and Open Distributed Processing Secretariat: U.S.A. (ANSI) Title: Draft Recommendation X.903: Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing - Part 3:
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ISO/IEC CD 13235 (ANNEX G) ITU-T Draft Rec. 9tr 1 ANNEX G Behaviour Specification of the Computational Trading Function in SDL/ ASN.1 G.1 Introduction This Annex specifies the behaviour of the normative operations of the trading service interface template and the trading management interface template in
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Italian National Body vote on ISO10746-2 The Italian National Body is satisfied with the progression of DIS ISO-10746-2, and believes that its technical contents are sound and stable. Therefore, this National Body votes YES for the progression of ISO 10746-2 as International Standard. However, the
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1 UK COMMENTS ACCOMPANYING VOTE OF DISAPPROVAL ON DIS 10746-3.1 - BASIC REFERENCE MODEL FOR OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING - PART 3: PRESCRIPTIVE MODEL 1 Reasons for disapproval The UK disapproves DIS 10746-3.1 for the following reasons: 1: the enterprise language gives no guidance on the structure of an
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC24 N 1187 V1.1 Liaison Statement on Object Services from ISO/IEC JTC1/SC24 to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC24 has recently been assigned new work by JTC1 to develop an ISO standard Presentation Environment for Multimedia Objects (PREMO.) The present Committee Draft version of this
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Italian National Body vote on ISO10746-3 The Italian National Body is satisfied with the progression of DIS ISO-10746-3. Therefore, this National Body votes YES for the progression of ISO 10746-3 as International Standard. However, this National Body is concerned with some technical discussions that
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Finland votes "yes" for the progression of Part 3 to Draft International Standard, with the following comments: The main areas of concern in this commentary are: Firstly, concept of binding, especially the level of detail in its introduction in computational viewpoint language, and secondly, concepts
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/etc/(/ 11 A B C D E F G acces transp. location transp. relocation transp. migration transp. persistence transp. failure transp. transaction transp. replication transp. Figure C1. Distribution transparency classes. 12 distribution transparency classes A B C D E F G acces transp. location transp.
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FINAL FEBRUARY1993 FINAL TITLE: Comparison of the OMG and ISO/CCITT Object Models The Reportof the Joint NM Forum/OMG Taskforce on Object Modelling MEMBERS: Colin Ashford, Telecom Canada (ashford@bnr.ca) Thomas Atwood, Object Design (tom@odi.com) Chris Clough, BT (cclough@attmail.com) Joshua Duhl, Ontos
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US National Body Comments on WD 10746-11 ISO ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21/WG7 N______ ---------------- IEC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Project: JTC1.21.43 Date: September 1994 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 21 WG7 Open Distributed Processing
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1 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21/WG7 Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing TITLE: Ballot Comments on DIS 10746-2 SOURCE: AFNOR STATUS: unapproved AFNOR contribution DATE: October 19th, 1994 AFNOR casts a NO vote on DIS 10746-2, mainly for reasons of synchronization between DIS 10746-2 and DIS 10746-3.
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Accredited Standards Committee X3 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Operating under the procedures of the American National Standards Institute Doc No.: X3T3/94-46 Date: October 28, 1994 Project: JTC1.21.43 Reply to: Tom Rutt AT&T Bell Labs Room 1F324 101 Crawford Corner Rd Holmdel NJ 07733 (908) 949-7862 FAX
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Page 1 of 5 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 21 DATE: 14 October 1994 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 21 INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, TRANSFER & MANAGEMENT FOR OSI Secretariat: USA (ANSI) TITLE: Comments on ISO/IEC DIS 10746-2 Draft Recommendation X.902: Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing - Part 2: Descriptive Model
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UK Ballot Response for DIS 10746-2 94-10-9 UK COMMENTS ACCOMPANYING VOTE OF DISAPPROVAL ON DIS 10746-2 REFERENCE MODEL FOR OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING: DESCRIPTIVE MODEL Reason for disapproval The UK disapproves CD 10746-2 for the following reasons 1: The UK wishes to see parts 2 and 3 progressed
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC SC21 N9036 Architectural Semantics Amendment 1 Formalization of Viewpoint Languages Editor's Note: This document will provide an interpretation/ formalization of the viewpoint
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Secretariat: ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21/WG7 - Standards Association of Australia, PO Box 1055, Strathfield, NSW, Australia, 2135; Phone +61 2 746 4830, Fax +61 2 746 8450 ISO 7S023 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC 21/N. Project: JTC1.21.43 Date: ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21/WG7 REFERENCE MODEL OF OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING PROJECT 21.43
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N879 Minutes of the Joint Meeting of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21/WG7 and ITU-TS SG7.Q16 on ODP Trader 3-11 November 1993 Rapporteur: Mirion Bearman* November 11, 1993 * These minutes were prepared by Pramila Mullan 3rd November Registration of Experts Mirion Bearman welcomed the delegates to the Trader meeting.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC SC21 N9035 Architectural Semantics Note: This document provides an interpretation of the basic modelling concepts and the specification concepts of SC21 N6767. Input which updates this
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Accredited Standards Committee X3 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Operating under the procedures of the American National Standards Institute Doc No.: X3T3/94-45 Date: October 28, 1994 Project: JTC1.21.43 Reply to: Tom Rutt AT&T Bell Labs Room 1F324 101 Crawford Corner Rd Holmdel NJ 07733 (908) 949-7862 FAX
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1 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21 N DATE: 1995-03-07 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21 Open Systems Interconnection, data management and Open Distributed Processing Secretariat: U.S.A (US) Title: Disposition of ballot comments on DIS 10746-2 and recommendation for Progression to IS Source: Editor draft ITU-T Rec. X.902 | ISO/IEC
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4 IDL Syntax and Semantics IDL (the Interface Definition Language) is the language used to describe the interface signatures for interfacess that client objects call and object implementations provide. An interface definition written in IDL completely defines the interface signature and fully specifies
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ISO/IEC DIS 10746-2 ITU-T Draft Rec. X.902 1 1 ISO/IEC COMMITTEE DRAFT DRAFT ITU-T RECOMMENDATION Information Technology - Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing Part 2: Descriptive Model Editor's note: The present text is a non-official, version of draft Rec. X.902 | DIS 10746-2. It
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ISO/IEC CD 13235 (ANNEX H) ITU-T Draft Rec. 9tr 8 H.7 SDL Specification Editor s Note: in development H.8 Conformance Statements Editor s Note: for future development ISO/IEC CD 13235 (ANNEX H) ITU-T Draft Rec. 9tr 7 of policies. This ASN.1 type is composed as seen in Fig. 4. The disjunctive normal form
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ISO/IEC CD 13235 (ANNEX B) ITU-T Draft Rec. 9tr 1 ANNEX B Interface Behaviour Description B.1 Introduction This Annex describes the behaviour of the trading function using the import operation as demonstration example. The description technique used is similiar to the Message Sequence Charts (Z.120).
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ISO/IEC CD 13235 (ANNEX F) ITU-T Draft Rec. 9tr 1 ANNEX F Interface Signature of the Computational Trading Function Specification in SDL/ ASN.1 F.1 Introduction This Annex specifies the data types and operation signatures of the formal computational model of the ODP trading function using SDL 92 (Z.100)
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Finland votes "yes" for the progression of Part 2 to Draft International Standard, with the following comments: A. Some minor editorial comments A.1 Page ii, Introduction, 2. par. , 1. line Replace X.901 to X.905 by X.901 to X.904. A. 2 Page ii, Introduction, 5. par. , 4. line Replace the sentence
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ITU-T RECOMMENDATION Open Distributed Processing Reference Model Part 3: Architecture (DRAFT OF 08 FEB 95) ISO/IEC 10746-3: 1995 DRAFT ITU-T Rec. X.903 (1995) iii Contents Page Introduction
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1 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21 N DATE: 1994-03-24 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21 Open Systems Interconnection, data management and Open Distributed Processing Secretariat: U.S.A (ANSI) TITLE: Disposition of ballot comments on CD 10746-2.3 and recommendation for Progression to DIS SOURCE: Editor draft ITU-T Rec. X.902 | ISO/IEC
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION, DATA MANAGEMENT AND OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING - BASIC REFERENCE MODEL OF OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING - PART 2: DESCRIPTIVE MODEL DRAFT INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 10746-2 DRAFT ITU-T RECOMMENDATION X.902 ISO/IEC DIS 10746-2 ITU-T Draft Rec. X.902 i
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Editor s Draft - ISO/IEC DIS 13235 - ODP Trading Function ITU-T Rec.9tr - Draft ODP Trading Function 1 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21 N----- Date: 19 May , 1995 Project JTC1.21.59 Draft Rec. X.9tr | ISO/IEC DIS13235 - ODP Trading Function ISO/IEC JTC1/SC 21 OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION, DATA MANAGEMENT AND OPEN
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1 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21/WG7 Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing TITLE: Ballot Comments on DIS 10746-3 SOURCE: AFNOR STATUS: unapproved AFNOR contribution DATE: October 19th, 1994 AFNOR casts a NO vote on DIS 10746-3. The vote will be reversed to YES if the major technical comments and the
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AFNOR comments on DIS 10746-3 - Annex 0 Introduction From the lively debate which took place between the various national bodies about bindings, the following conflicting questions appeared: 1- Do we need a binding object In case we do, do we need to make it visible in the computational viewpoint 2- Do
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Part 3 Disposition of Comments 1 Report The editing meeting for Part 3 of the Reference Model for Open Distributed Processing took place at EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, from January 16th to January 27th 1995. The meeting was attended by Dr. A. Herbert (UK, Editor) Mr. T. Rutt (US) Mr. H. Kubo (Japan)
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OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING - REFERENCE MODEL - PART 2: FOUNDATIONS INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 10746-2 ITU-T RECOMMENDATION X.902 ISO/IEC 10746-2 ITU-T Rec. X.902 i Page CONTENTS Introduction..........................................................................................ii 1 Scope
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21/WG7 N 963 Report on the Joint Meeting of ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21/WG7 and SGVII.Q16 (ODP) on ODP Trader Southampton, UK 20 - 29 July 1994 Rapporteur: Mirion Bearman 5 August, 1994 1. Participants The following delegates were present for the Trader Group meeting: Pramila Mullan USA (editor)
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- 1 - Binding, Interaction, and Subtyping in the Computational Language Andrew Berry berry@dstc.edu.au Kerry Raymond kerry@dstc.edu.au CRC for Distributed Systems Technology Centre for Information Technology Research University of Queensland Brisbane 4072 Australia
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Dear ODPers, This is a comment on the binding object issue. It 's not an official Swiss position, but a personal brainstorm. I like very much the direction Andrew Herbert sketched in one of his last e-mails ("the theory-free computational description) There's another facet to this binding object
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TITLE: Basic Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing Prescriptive Model - Disposition of Ballot Comments FROM: Part 3 Editor TO: SC21 Secretariat DATE: 1st April 1994 Introduction The following lists show the disposition of comments, relating to the 2nd CD of ISO 1074-3 Basic Reference Model of
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION, DATA MANAGEMENT AND OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING - BASIC REFERENCE MODEL OF OPEN DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING - PART 2: FOUNDATIONS DESCRIPTIVE MODEL DRAFT INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 10746-2 DRAFT ITU-T RECOMMENDATION X.902 ISO/IEC DIS 10746-2 ITU-T Draft Rec.
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In KDD-94: AAAI-94 Knowledge Discovery in Databases Workshop. An Application of KEFIR to the Analysis of Healthcare Information Christopher J. Matheus Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro Dwight McNeill GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Rd., Waltham MA 02254 matheus@gte.com, gps@gte.com, dnm0@gte.com
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In KDD-94: AAAI-94 Knowledge Discovery in Databases Workshop. The Interestingness of Deviations Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro Christopher J. Matheus GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Rd., Waltham MA 02254 gps@gte.com, matheus@gte.com
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1 OMG Technology In Support Application Interoperability Under OMG s Proposed Re-organization White Paper June 22, 1995 By Michael L. Brodie GTE Laboratories Member of Business Object Management Special Interest Group Object Management Group, Inc. Framingham Corporate Center 492 Old Connecticut Path
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OMG Reference Model For Business Applications White Paper DRAFT 2 June 22, 1995 To the Reviewers, Since you took part in the discussions at the Cambridge, UK OMG meeting concerning the Object Management Architecture or the BOMSIG, I would appreciate your comments on this document. It is far from
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Title: RM-ODP Part 4 Contribution: Enterprise Viewpoint Formalisation in LOTOS Source: BSI Status: Input Document to Ottawa Reference: SC21 N9036 - Architectural Semantics Amendment 1 Introduction This document contains a formalisation of the enterprise viewpoint language as contained in ISO/IEC DIS
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Title: RM-ODP Part 4 Contribution: Information Viewpoint Formalisation in LOTOS Source: BSI Status: Input Document to Ottawa Reference: SC21 N9036 - Architectural Semantics Amendment 1 Introduction This document offers a formalisation of the information viewpoint language of IS 10746-3 in LOTOS for
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ITU-T RECOMMENDATION Open Distributed Processing Reference Model Part 3: Architecture ISO/IEC 1995 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without
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Monday 7.30pmRed Lion InnLLoyd CenterwhenwherewhichYou are cordially invited to a meeting of the Modula-3 User Groupat OOPSLA'94, in Portland, OregonThis meeting is open to all, especially current users and others interested in learning more about Modula-3!The meeting will include presentations on what
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check birds ofa feather (BOF)listingswhen&whereYou are cordially invited to a meeting of the Modula-3 User Groupat OOPSLA'95, in Austin, TexasThis meeting is open to all, especially current users and others interested in learning more about Modula-3!Our meeting will include presentations on what people
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21 N 9924 Date: 31 August 1995 Project JTC1.21.28. ITU-T Recommendation X.722/Amd.3 ISO/IEC 10165-4 : 1995/Amd.3 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21 Open Systems Interconnection, Data Management and Open Distributed Processing Secretariat: USA (ANSI) Title: Information technology - Open Systems
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TR-0263-08-94-165 An Evaluation of Object-Oriented DBMS Developments 1994 Edition Frank Manola August 31, 1994 AI DB SE C I S L GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 TR-0263-08-94-165 This document is a GTE Laboratories Technical Report. It describes results and conclusions
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ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21/WG 7 N 1059 ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21/WG7 Open Distributed Processsing Title : General comments on ODMA 3rd WD Source : AFNOR Status : CONTRIBUTION to WG7 november meeting in KOBE. Date : October 11th, 1995 AFNOR contribution on ODMA WD3 - page 2/5 - 1995 October 11 AFNOR reviewed ODMA 3d WD
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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 21/WG 7 N 1054 Open Distributed Processing, Management and Supporting Methods and Frameworks DATE: 19 October, 1995 TITLE: Defect Report on 9596-1/038 SOURCE: Project editor PROJECT: STATUS: Output from Defect Editors Group ACTION: For information since defect is rejected DISTRIBUTION:
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______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ISO/IEC JTC/SC21/WG7 Project: jtc1.21.ODMA Title: Comments to the Open Distributed Management Architecture WD3 Source: DIN
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- 1 - INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR STUDY PERIOD 1993-1996 Temporary Document 5/15 November 1995 Original: English Question: 30/15 SOURCE : Rapporteur Q.30/15 TITLE: Report of Q.30 experts meeting (12 - 16 June 1995) 1. Introduction The experts of Q.30/15
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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 21/WG 7 N 1056 Open Distributed Processing, Management and Supporting Methods and Frameworks DATE: 19 October, 1995 TITLE: OSI System managment Inplimentors Guide SOURCE: Q13/7 Rapporteur PROJECT: -- STATUS: For Information ACTION: DISTRIBUTION: National Body representatives Rapportuers
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An Extension of GDMO for the Specification of the Behaviour of Managed Objects 1 Formalizing Managed Object Behaviour 1.1 Current solutions Since the standardization organizations ITU-T and ISO haven't recommended any formal description technique for managed object behaviour formalization, managed
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ISO/IEC JCT 1/SC21 WG 7 N1058 Date: 18/10/95 10:58 Project: JTC 1.21.28 OSI SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT SECRETARIAT: AUSTRALIA Title: Contribution to the Open Distributed Management Architecture Source: NNI (The Netherlands) Status: National Body Position Reference: ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC21 WG 4 Third Working Draft
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WIRELESS INTELLIGENT ATM NETWORK Fang-Chen Cheng Wireless Information Network LABoratories (WINLAB) Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey P.O. Box 909 Piscataway, NJ 08855 (908) 445-3199
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Supporting Interoperation of Continuous Media Objects Frank Eliassen* University of Troms , Department of Computer Science, 9037 Troms , Norway Email: frank@cs.uit.no John R. Nicol GTE Laboratories Incorporated, 40 Sylvan Road, Massachusetts 02254, U.S.A. Email: nicol@gte.com * The work described in
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1 Customizing Transaction Models and Mechanisms in a Programmable Environment Supporting Reliable Workflow Automation Dimitrios Georgakopoulos, Mark F. Hornick, and Frank Manola GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254
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GTE LABORATORIES December 1995 D. Georgakopoulos 1 Realizing the Workflow Paradigm in Products, Methodologies, Infrastructure, and Current Research Dimitrios Georgakopoulos dimitris@gte.com GTE Laboratories Incorporated 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254, USA GTE LABORATORIES December 1995 D.
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COMPANY PRIVATE For Distribution Within GTE Only TR-0284-12-94-165 Workflow Management Concepts, Commercial Products, and Infrastructure for Supporting Reliable Workflow Application Processing Dimitrios Georgakopoulos December 24, 1994 GTE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254
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A FRAMEWORK FOR ENFORCEABLE SPECIFICATION OF EXTENDED TRANSACTION MODELS AND TRANSACTIONAL WORKFLOWS DIMITRIOS GEORGAKOPOULOS and MARK F. HORNICK GTE Laboratories Incorporated, Waltham, MA 02254, USA
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12th International Conference on Data Engineering February 26 - March 1, 1996 Doubletree Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Data Engineering deals with the use of engineering disciplines in the design, development and evaluation of information systems for different
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12th International Conference on Data Engineering February 26 - March 1, 1996 Doubletree Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society DATA ENGINEERING 1 1 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION IEEE ICDE 12 THE CONFERENCE General Chairperson: Marek Rusinkiewicz, MCC Program Chair: Stanley
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1 FINAL P ROGRAM I C D E - 1 2 The 12th International Conference on Data Engineering Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Doubletree Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Feb. 26 - March 1, 1996 ICDE-12 Data Engineering deals with the use of engineering disciplines in the design, development and
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Final Program 12th International Conference on Data Engineering February 26 - March 1, 1996 Doubletree Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Sponsor IEEE Computer Society DATA ENGINEERING 1 1 ICDE 12 ICDE 10 Data Engineering deals with the use of engineering disciplines in the design, development and
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1 FINAL P ROGRAM I C D E - 1 2 The 12th International Conference on Data Engineering Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Doubletree Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Feb. 26 - March 1, 1996 ICDE-12 Data Engineering deals with the use of engineering disciplines in the design, development and
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to be presented at IEEE ICC'96 Empirical Model of WWW Document Arrivals at Access Link Shuang Deng GTE Laboratories, Inc. 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254, USA (sdeng@gte.com, +1 617 466 2165)
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To appear in IEEE JSAC special issue on integrated video-based services for the home, 1996. Design and Evaluation of An Ethernet-Based Residential Network Shuang Deng, member, IEEE, Alan R. Bugos, member, IEEE, and Paul M. Hill, member, IEEE GTE Laboratories, Inc. 40 Sylvan Road, Waltham, MA, USA 02254
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Accredited Standards Committee X3 - Information Processing Systems X3H7 - Object Information Management Doc. No: ANSI X3H7-96- Doc. Date: 7 January 1996 Reply to: Joaquin Miller SHL Systemhouse 915 North San Jacinto St Houston TX 77002-1221 (713) 222-2345 miller@shl.com Analysis and Design Methods
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KEFIR: Key Findings Reporter KEFIR Application for the Analysis of GTE Healthcare Data developed by Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro Christopher J. Matheus GTE Laboratories, Incorporated c GTE Laboratories 1996 1 KEFIR: Key Findings Reporter The Healthcare Information Problem ffl Healthcare costs are high and
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IEEE 1 SCOPE Data Engineering deals with the modeling and structuring of data in the development and use of information systems, as well as with relevant aspects of computer systems and architecture. The Tenth Data Engineering Conference will provide a forum for the sharing of original research results
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DATA ENGINEERING 1 CALL FOR PAPERS
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12th International Conference on Data Engineering February 26 - March 1, 1996 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society DATA ENGINEERING IEEE 1 1 CALL FOR PAPERS
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ADSLForum96-0018 ADSL FORUM Contribution Project Name: Technical Title: ADSL Data Network Dimensioning Issues Source: Shuang Deng and Dale Veeneman GTE Laboratories, Inc. 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Tel: (617) 466-2165 Fax: (617) 466-2650 E-mail: sdeng@gte.com, dev1@gte.com Date: March 25, 1996
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ADSLForum96-0017 ADSL FORUM Contribution Project Name: Technical Title: A Proposed ADSL Data Traffic Model Source: Shuang Deng and Dale Veeneman GTE Laboratories, Inc. 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 Tel: (617) 466-2165 Fax: (617) 466-2650 E-mail: sdeng@gte.com, dev1@gte.com Date: March 25, 1996
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ATM to the Desktop: Impacting Modern Business Communications with Broadband Technology Vincent Phuah, John R. Nicol, Yechezkal-Shimon Gutfreund GTE Laboratories Incorporated, 40 Sylvan Road, Waltham, MA 02254, U.S.A.
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Biped Dynamic Walking using Reinforcement Learning By Hamid Benbrahim DISSERTATION Submitted to the University of New Hampshire in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering September, 1996 All Rights Reserved c 1996 Hamid Benbrahim This