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HPTS 99 Papers

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Name(s)

Email

Address

Title of Paper

 Philip A. Bernstein

philbe@microsoft.com

Senior Researcher
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA
98052-6399

 The Answer is Meta-Data

 Arthur J. Bernstein
David S. Gerstl
Philip. M. Lewis
Shiyong Lu

art@cs.sunysb.edu
gerstl@cs.sunysb.edu
pml@cs.sunysb.edu
shiyong@cs.sunysb.edu

Department of Computer Science
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY
11794-4400

Using Transaction Semantics to Increase Performance

 Michael J. Caruso

mjc@istvision.com

Innovative Systems Techniques, Inc.
One Gateway Center
Suite 910
Newton, MA 02158

Think Again: So You Think Objects Are Records with Byte Codes on the Side?

 George Copeland
Matt McClain

copeland@austin.ibm.com
mmcclain@austin.ibm.com

IBM,
Austin

Web Caching with Dynamic Content

Jack Cox

jack.cox@divx.com

Manager - Transaction Technologies
Divx
4820 Lake Brook Dr.
Glen Allen VA 23060

Experiences and Lessons from the Divx TPS

Asit Dan
Francis Parr

asit@us.ibm.com
fnparr@us.ibm.com

Research Staff Member
IBM Research
30 Saw Mill River
Hawthorne, NY

 Long Running Application Models and Co-operating Monitors

Wayne Duquaine

grandvu@sonic.net

Senior Consultant
Grandview Systems
10777 Cherry Ridge Road
Sebastopol, CA

Why HTML is a Strategic Dead End for Business Transactions and E-Commerce

 Dieter Gawlick

dgawlick@us.oracle.com

Architect
Oracle
500 Oracle Parkway
Redwood Shores, CA

 

 Mikhail M. Gilula
Jacob Gluz
Alexei P. Stolboushkin
Anatoly Volkhover

gilula@4ds.com
jacob@4ds.com
aps@4ds.com
anatoly@4ds.com

Fourth Dimension Software
555 Twin Dolphin Dr.
Redwood City, CA 94065-2102

 An Approach to Transaction Processing for Distributed Object-Oriented Databases

Ian Gorton
Anna Liu
Paul Greenfield
Phong Tran

Ian.Gorton@cmis.csiro.au
Anna.Liu@cmis.csiro.au
Paul.Greenfield@cmis.csiro.au
Phong.Tran@cmis.csiro.au

Advanced Distributed Software Architectures and Technologies (ADSaT), CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences
Locked bag 17
North Ryde NSW 1670
Australia

Evaluating Object Transactional Monitors within MEP

 T. Grabs
K.Boehm
H.J. Schek

grabs@inf.ethz.ch
boehm@inf.ethz.ch
schek@inf.ethz.ch

Database Research Group
Institute of Information Systems
ETH Zentrum IFW C47.1
CH-8092 Zuerich,
Switzerland

A Document Engine on a DB Cluster

Ian J. Mitchell

ianj_mitchell@uk.ibm.com

IBM UK Laboratories
Hursley Park

CICS Business Transaction Services - enabling robust extended transactions

 Don Haderle

haderle@us.ibm.com

IBM Fellow and VP
IBM
555 Bailey Avenue
San Jose, CA

Managing Change

 James Hamilton

JamesRH@microsoft.com

SQL Server Relational
Engine Dev Mgr
Microsoft Corp
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA

Fault Avoidance vs. Fault Tolerance: Testing Doesn't Scale

Charlie Johnson

charles.s.johnson@compaq.com

Tandem

1999 Vallco Parkway

Cupertino, CA.

How To Get Six Nines On A Tandem System (Without RDF Log Replication).

Ramzi Karoui
Malik Saheb

Ramzi.Karoui@Inria.fr
Malik.Saheb@Inria.fr

 Institut National de Recherce en Informatique
Comaine de Voluceau
78150 Le Chesnay, France

Asynchronous Nested Transactions for Multi -tier Applications

 Tobin Lehman

toby@almaden.ibm.com

IBM Almaden Research Center
650 Harry Road
San Jose, CA

 Break on Through to the Other Side

 C. Mohan

mohan@almaden.ibm.com

IBM Almaden Research Center
650 Harry Road
San Jose, CA

Evolution of Groupware for TP/Business Applications" A Database Perspective on Lotus Domino/Notes

 Pat O'Neil
Atul Adya
Barbara Liskov

 poneil@cs.umb.edu
adya@microsoft.com
liskov@lcs.mit.edu

 University of Mass./ Microsoft Labs/
Lab for Computer Science, MIT

 A New Basis for an SQL Isolation Level Standard

 Calton Pu

pu@cse.ogi.edu

Professor
Oregon Graduate Institute
PO Box 91000
Portland, OR 9721-1000

Issues on Inter-database Transactions

 Erhard Rahm
Holger Martens
Thomas Stohr

 rahm@informatik.uni-leipzig.de

Universitaet Leipzig
Institut fuer Informatik
Augustusplatz 10-11
D-04109 Leipzig
Germany

On Flexible Allocation of Index and Temporary Data in Parallel Database Systems

 Masato Saito

 saito@hi.com

Hitachi Computer Products (America), Inc.
Reservoir Place, 1601 Trapelo Road,
Waltham, MA

 Workflow based Enterprise Application Integration

 Betty Salzberg

 salzberg@ccs.neu.edu

 College of Computer Science
Northeastern University
Boston, MA, 02115

 Academic Researchers need more information from industry to do research which has impact

Pat Selinger

pgs@us.ibm.com

IBM Fellow
IBM
555 Bailey Avenue
San Jose, CA

 Is it Time to Rethink our Architecture Design Points? Scalability Issues in System Architecture