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Journal of Systems Integration, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1993
- Bharat K. Bhargava, Enrique Mafla, John Riedl:
Push: An experimental facility for implementing distributed database services in operating systems. 5-21 - Shin-Mu Tseng, Yeh-Hao Chin:
Prescheduling policy for real-time concurrency control: A performance evaluation. 23-42 - MengChu Zhou, Dianlong Guo, Frank DiCesare:
Integration of Petri nets and moment generating function approaches for system performance evaluation. 43-62 - Anders Adlemo, Sven-Arne Andréasson:
Fault tolerance in partitioned manufacturing networks. 63-84
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1993
- David R. Israel:
Principles for principals. 91-102 - C. S. Tang:
A unified formal basis for the CASE tools system. 103-132 - James Geller, Yehoshua Perl, Philip Cannata, Amit P. Sheth, Erich J. Neuhold:
Structural integration: Concepts and case study. 133-161 - Qianhong Liu, Jason T. L. Wang, Peter A. Ng:
On research issues regarding uncertain query processing in an office document retrieval system. 163-194
Volume 3, Numbers 3-4, September 1993
- Introduction. 199-200
- Kenneth C. Hoffman:
Management of enterprise-wide systems integration programs. 201-224 - Wilhelm R. Rossak, Tamar Zemel, Harold W. Lawson:
A meta-process model for the planned development of integrated systems. 225-249 - W. David Hurley:
A process model for interactive systems. 251-271 - Roland T. Mittermeir, Evelin Kofler:
Layered specifications to support reusability and integrability. 273-302 - Alan W. Brown, Kurt C. Wallnau, Peter H. Feiler:
Understanding integration in a software development environment: Issues and illustrations. 303-329 - Bruce I. Blum, Tamra Moore:
Representing Navy tactical computer system knowledge for reengineering and integration. 331-349 - John A. Mills:
Large scale interoperability and distributed transaction processing. 351-369
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