The ISIS project has developed a distributed programming toolkit [2,3] and a collection of higher level applications based on these tools. ISIS is now in use at more than 300 locations world-wide. Here, we discuss the lessons (and surprises) gained from this experience with the real world
We describe applications of a new software abstraction called the virtually synchronous process gro...
The ISIS toolkit is a distributed programming environment based on virtually synchronous process gro...
The work described in this thesis is the result of a research program started in 1981 to find better...
The goal of the ISIS projest is to provide a high-level support for fault-tolerant distributed comp...
The ISIS project has developed a distributed programming toolkit and a collection of higher level ap...
The ISIS system transforms abstract type specifications into fault-tolerant distributed implementat...
The ISIS system transforms abstract type specifications into fault-tolerant distributed implementat...
ISIS and META are two distributed systems projects at Cornell University. The ISIS project, has deve...
This final status report covers activities of the Isis project during the first half of 1992. During...
Under the current versions of the UNIXtm operating system, it is difficult to take advantage of the...
The difficulty of developing reliable distributed software is an impediment to applying distributed ...
The ISIS toolkit is a distributed programming environment based on virtually synchronous process gro...
The Meta toolkit provides an infrastructure based upon the reactive system architecture for fault-to...
Progress in methodologies for developing robust local area network software has not been matched by...
Reproduction of poor qualityFeasibility study on the applicability of ISIS for the IDRC library. Dis...
We describe applications of a new software abstraction called the virtually synchronous process gro...
The ISIS toolkit is a distributed programming environment based on virtually synchronous process gro...
The work described in this thesis is the result of a research program started in 1981 to find better...
The goal of the ISIS projest is to provide a high-level support for fault-tolerant distributed comp...
The ISIS project has developed a distributed programming toolkit and a collection of higher level ap...
The ISIS system transforms abstract type specifications into fault-tolerant distributed implementat...
The ISIS system transforms abstract type specifications into fault-tolerant distributed implementat...
ISIS and META are two distributed systems projects at Cornell University. The ISIS project, has deve...
This final status report covers activities of the Isis project during the first half of 1992. During...
Under the current versions of the UNIXtm operating system, it is difficult to take advantage of the...
The difficulty of developing reliable distributed software is an impediment to applying distributed ...
The ISIS toolkit is a distributed programming environment based on virtually synchronous process gro...
The Meta toolkit provides an infrastructure based upon the reactive system architecture for fault-to...
Progress in methodologies for developing robust local area network software has not been matched by...
Reproduction of poor qualityFeasibility study on the applicability of ISIS for the IDRC library. Dis...
We describe applications of a new software abstraction called the virtually synchronous process gro...
The ISIS toolkit is a distributed programming environment based on virtually synchronous process gro...
The work described in this thesis is the result of a research program started in 1981 to find better...