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* DEBS: Distributed Event Based Systems
* Ross J. Anderson: < cite > Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems </ cite >, ISBN 0-471-38922-6
In particular, his paper " Self-stabilizing Systems in Spite of Distributed Control " started the sub-field of self-stabilization.
* IFIP TC6. 6 on Management of Networks and Distributed Systems
In the classic paper Authentication in Distributed Systems: Theory and Practice Lampson et al.
* Paul Baran, On Distributed Communications Networks, ( IEEE Transactions on Communications Systems, Vol.
Distributed Control Systems ( DCS ) which allowed monitoring and
* Ross J. Anderson: Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems, ISBN 0-471-38922-6
FLASK, in turn, was based on DTOS, a Mach-derived Distributed Trusted Operating System, as well as Trusted Mach, a research project from Trusted Information Systems that had an influence on the design and implementation of DTOS.
* Distributed Systems Architecture, a strictly OSI-compliant network architecture developed by Honeywell-Bull
The proprietary networking architecture for Honeywell Bull mainframes is Distributed Systems Architecture ( DSA ).
Exokernel is an operating system kernel developed by the MIT Parallel and Distributed Operating Systems group, and also a class of similar operating systems.
For example: " Microsoft Encyclopedia of Security ", " The art of deception " ( Kevin Mitnick ), " IT Auditing: Using Controls to Protect Information Assets " ( Chris Davis ), " Hacking exposed " ( Stuart McClure ), “ Hacking For Dummies ” ( Kevin Beaver ), “ Practical Intrusion Analysis: Prevention and Detection for the Twenty-First Century ” ( Ryan Trost ), “ FISMA Certification & Accreditation Handbook ” ( L. Taylor ), “ Computer Network Security: Theory and Practice ” ( Jie Wang ), “ A + Certification Study Guide, Sixth Edition ” ( Jane Holcombe, Charles Holcombe ), “ Investigating Digital Crime ” ( Robin P. Bryant ), “ Security Engineering: A Guide to Building Dependable Distributed Systems ” ( Ross J. Anderson ), “ Network Know-How: An Essential Guide for the Accidental Admin ” by John Ross, “ Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets and Solutions, Sixth Edition ” ( Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray, George Kurtz ), “ Windows Server 2008 PKI and Certificate Security ” ( Brian Komar ), etc.
Multiversion concurrency control is described in some detail in sections 4. 3 and 5. 5 of the 1981 paper " Concurrency Control in Distributed Database Systems " by Philip Bernstein and Nathan Goodman — then employed by the Computer Corporation of America.
* Instruction AFI 33-201 Vol 8, Protected Distributed Systems ( Soon to be AFSSI 7703 )
* Scale in Distributed Systems B. Clifford Neumann, In: Readings in Distributed Computing Systems, IEEE Computer Society Press, 1994
The networking architecture, developed by Honeywell-Bull for the GCOS environment, was Distributed Systems Architecture ( DSA ).
*< cite id = Lynch1993 > Nancy Lynch, Michael Merritt, William Weihl, Alan Fekete ( 1993 ): Atomic Transactions in Concurrent and Distributed Systems, Morgan Kauffman ( Elsevier ), August 1993, ISBN 978-1-55860-104-8, ISBN 1-55860-104-X </ cite >
" Commentary on the CODASYL Systems Committee's Interim Report on Distributed Database Technology.
** Distributed Control Systems ( DCS )

Distributed and Architecture
* The Distributed Relational Database Architecture ( DRDA )
Other architectures are Unisys – formerly Univac – Distributed Computing Architecture ( DCA ) and – formerly Burroughs – Burroughs Network Architecture ( BNA ), both largely obsolete by 2012.
These solutions included IBM's Distributed Relational Database Architecture ( DRDA ) and Apple Computer's Data Access Language.
* Global Storage Architecture, an IBM distributed networked file system designed to replace Andrew File System / DCE Distributed File System
Distributed Shared Memory ( DSM ), in Computer Architecture is a form of memory architecture where the ( physically separate ) memories can be addressed as one ( logically shared ) address space.
** Computer Architecture, Systems and Networks ( Distributed Systems, Security, Embedded Systems, Fault tolerance )
* The Styx Architecture for Distributed Systems by Rob Pike and Dennis Ritchie.
Application services were provided by SNA Distribution Services ( SNADS ) for store and forward document transmission, Document Interchange Architecture ( DIA ) for electronic mail, and Distributed Data Management for file sharing.
The PCF is located directly above the Distributed Coordination Function ( DCF ), in the IEEE 802. 11 MAC Architecture.
* Distributed Computing Architecture, a method of computer processing
* The Distributed System Security Architecture, a computer security architecture
* Distributed Relational Database Architecture ( DRDA )

Distributed and was
The first conference in the field, Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing ( PODC ), dates back to 1982, and its European counterpart International Symposium on Distributed Computing ( DISC ) was first held in 1985.
According to CiteSeer, Ian Clarke's " Freenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System " was the most cited computer science paper of 2000.
" Distributed by Dot Records, " Jennie Lee " was released in mid-April, entered the charts on May 10, 1958, the same day they appeared on ABC's Dick Clark Show.
In 1976, after the system was deployed at PARC, Metcalfe and Boggs published a seminal paper, " Ethernet: Distributed Packet-Switching For Local Computer Networks.
Weighted reference counting was independently devised by Bevan, in the paper Distributed garbage collection using reference counting, and Watson, in the paper An efficient garbage collection scheme for parallel computer architectures, both in 1987.
Distributed systems gained sway as a way to design systems, and the Java programming language was introduced with its own virtual machine as another step in abstraction.
In version 5. 0, the functionality of VBScript was increased with new features such as: regular expressions ; classes ; the With statement ; the Eval, Execute, and ExecuteGlobal functions to evaluate and execute script commands built during the execution of another script ; a function-pointer system via GetRef, and Distributed COM ( DCOM ) support.
1984, multimode fiber was re-purposed for use in LANs, such as Fiber Distributed Date Interface ( FDDI ), then under development.
Distributed control meant there was no common point of failure, but also meant that the setup stage lasted for the ten seconds or so the caller took to dial the required number.
Distributed. net is actively searching for the optimal order-27 ruler ; in May 2009, the expected time to discover it was estimated at about seven years.
Microsoft was evolving OLE into the Component Object Model ( COM ) and a similar distributed version called DCOM, IBM had their System Object Model ( SOM / DSOM ), Sun Microsystems was promoting their Distributed Objects Everywhere, and there were a host of smaller players as well.
The addition of the " D " to COM was due to extensive use of DCE / RPC ( Distributed Computing Environment / Remote Procedure Calls ) – more specifically Microsoft's enhanced version, known as MSRPC.
* Distributed garbage collection – ensuring that references held by clients of interfaces are released when, for example, the client process crashed, or the network connection was lost.
Then, in 1991, researchers at the University of California, Davis created a prototype Distributed Intrusion Detection System ( DIDS ), which was also an expert system.
Distributed Proofreaders was founded by Charles Franks in 2000 as an independent site to assist Project Gutenberg.
On 8 November 2002, Distributed Proofreaders was slashdotted, and more than 4, 000 new members joined in one day, causing an influx of new proofreaders and software developers, which helped to greatly increase the quantity and quality of e-text production.
Distributed Proofreaders posted their 5, 000th text to Project Gutenberg in October 2004, in March 2007, the 10, 000th DP-produced e-text was posted to Project Gutenberg, in May 2009, the 15, 000th DP-produced e-text was posted to Project Gutenberg, and in April 2011, the 20, 000th DP-produced e-text was posted to Project Gutenberg.
On 31 July 2006, the Distributed Proofreaders Foundation was formed to provide Distributed Proofreaders with its own legal entity and not-for-profit status.
Although it was established by members of the original Distributed Proofreaders site, it is a separate entity.

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