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9th PODC 1990: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
- Cynthia Dwork:

Proceedings of the Ninth Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, August 22-24, 1990. ACM 1990, ISBN 0-89791-404-X - Yehuda Afek, Danny Dolev, Hagit Attiya, Eli Gafni, Michael Merritt, Nir Shavit:

Atomic Snapshots of Shared Memory. 1-13 - James H. Anderson:

Composite Registers. 15-29 - Carol Critchlow, Kim Taylor:

The Inhibition Spectrum and the Achievement of Causal Consistency. 31-42 - Rivka Ladin, Barbara Liskov, Liuba Shrira:

Lazy Replication: Exploiting the Semantics of Distributed Services. 43-57 - Alon Kleinman, Yoram Moses, Ehud Shapiro:

Distributed Variable Server for Atomic Unification. 59-74 - David Jefferson:

Virtual Time II: Storage Management in Conservative and Optimistic Systems. 75-89 - Shmuel Katz, Kenneth J. Perry:

Self-Stabilizing Extensions for Message-Passing Systems. 91-101 - Shlomi Dolev

, Amos Israeli, Shlomo Moran:
Self-Stabilization of Dynamic Systems Assuming only Read/Write Atomicity. 103-117 - Amos Israeli, Marc Jalfon:

Token Management Schemes and Random Walks Yield Self-Stabilizing Mutual Exclusion. 119-131 - Frank B. Schmuck, Flaviu Cristian:

Continuous Clock Amortization Need Not Affect the Precision of a Clock Synchronization Algorithm. 133-143 - Baruch Awerbuch, Israel Cidon, Inder S. Gopal, Marc A. Kaplan, Shay Kutten:

Distributed Control for PARIS. 145-159 - Yoram Ofek, Moti Yung:

Principle for High Speed Network Control: Congestion- and Deadlock-Freeness, Self-Routing, and a Single Buffer per Link. 161-175 - Baruch Awerbuch, Alan E. Baratz, David Peleg:

Cost-Sensitive Analysis of Communication Protocols. 177-187 - Baruch Awerbuch, Oded Goldreich, Amir Herzberg

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A Quantitative Approach to Dynamic Networks. 189-203 - Ewan D. Tempero, Richard E. Ladner

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Tight Bounds for Weakly Bounded Protocols. 205-218 - Alon Orlitsky:

Two Messages are Almost Optimal for Conveying Information. 219-232 - E. Allen Emerson, Jai Srinivasan:

A Decidable Temporal Logic to Reason About Many Processes. 233-246 - Josyula R. Rao:

Reasoning About Probabilistic Algorithms. 247-264 - Nancy A. Lynch, Hagit Attiya:

Using Mappings to Prove Timing Properties. 265-280 - Thomas A. Henzinger:

Half-Order Modal Logic: How to Prove Real-Time Properties. 281-296 - Ajei S. Gopal, H. Raymond Strong, Sam Toueg, Flaviu Cristian:

Early-Delivery Atomic Broadcast. 297-309 - Soma Chaudhuri:

Agreement is Harder than Consensus: Set Consensus Problems in Totally Asynchronous Systems. 311-324 - James Aspnes:

Time- and Space-Efficient Randomized Consensus. 325-331 - Joseph Y. Halpern, Yoram Moses, Orli Waarts:

A Characterization of Eventual Byzantine Agreement. 333-346 - Maurice Herlihy, Mark R. Tuttle:

Lower Bounds for Wait-Free Computation in Message-Passing Systems. 347-362 - Hagit Attiya, Amotz Bar-Noy, Danny Dolev:

Sharing Memory Robustly in Message-Passing Systems. 363-375
Invited Paper, PODC 1989
- Zohar Manna, Amir Pnueli:

A Hierarchy of Temporal Properties. 377-410

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