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Name(s) Address Title of Paper
Betty Salzberg College of Computer Science
Northeastern University
Boston, MA, 02115
Academic Researchers need more information from industry to do research which has impact
Horst Schaefer Head of Competence Center
Deutsche Boerse Systems
AG D-60284
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Current status of our electronic exchange (XEtrA, Eurex)
George Copeland

Matt McClain
IBM,
Austin
Web Caching with Dynamic Content
Johannes Klein Software Architect
Compaq Computers,
Tandem Division
19333 Vallco Pkway
Cupertino, CA 95014
Is there a future for today's messaging products?
Mikhail M. Gilula

Jacob Gluz

Alexei P. Stolboushkin

Anatoly Volkhover
Fourth Dimension Software
555 Twin Dolphin Dr.
Redwood City, CA 94065-2102
An Approach to Transaction Processing for Distributed Object-Oriented Databases
Michael J. Caruso
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?
Joseph Hellerstein
Professor
UC Berkeley
387 Soda Hall #1776
Berkeley, CA
Today's Information Systems are Based on Designs that are a Quarter Century Old
Ian Gorton

Anna Liu

Paul Greenfield

Phong Tran
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
Bill Laing
Compaq Computer Corp.
12 Merlin Park
Dollar, Clacks, Scotland
A new set of Transaction Processing benchmarks and goals are necessary for the 21st century
Wayne Duquaine
Senior Consultant
Grandview Systems
10777 Cherry Ridge Road
Sebastopol, CA
Why HTML is a Strategic Dead End for Business Transactions and E-Commerce
 Robbert Van der Linden
Compaq
19333 Vallco Pkwy
Cupertino, CA
Applications for Active Databases
Ed Cobb
Technical Director
BEA Systems, Inc.
2315 N. 1st St.
San Jose, CA
Server Side Component Models, the future of business computing or just another technology fad
Philip A. Bernstein
Senior Researcher
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA
98052-6399
The Answer is Meta-Data
Mark Little
Dr.
Computing Science Dept.
Claremont Tower
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear
Object decomposition in transactional applications
Arthur J. Bernstein

David S. Gerstl

Philip. M. Lewis

Shiyong Lu
Department of Computer Science
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY
11794-4400
Using Transaction Semantics to Increase Performance
Santosh K. Shrivastava

Stuart M. Wheater
Department of Computing Science
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7RU, England
Transactional support for inter-task co-ordination within long-lived distributed applications
Ian J. Mitchell
IBM UK Laboratories
Hursley Park
CICS Business Transaction Services - enabling robust extended transactions
Erhard Rahm
Holger Martens
Thomas Stohr
Universitaet Leipzig
Institut fuer Informatik
Augustusplatz 10-11
D-04109 Leipzig
Germany
On Flexible Allocation of Index and Temporary Data in Parallel Database Systems
Jack Cox Manager - Transaction Technologies
Divx
4820 Lake Brook Dr.
Glen Allen VA 23060
Experiences and Lessons from the Divx TPS
Roger Bamford Principal Architect
Oracle Corporation
400 Oracle Parkway MD
40P14
Redwood Shores, CA
The Disappearance of the Middle Tier
Jun Nitta Senior Engineering Manager
Hitachi Computer Products (America), Inc.
Reservoir Place
1601 Trapelo Road
Waltham, MA
Business of our TP Monitor running on UNIX and windows NT boxes (Open TP1) had finally got a real momentum in mid 1990s in Japanese market.
Christoph Bussler Advanced Computing Technologist
The Boeing Company - Phantom Works
P.O.Box 3707 MS 7L-70
Seattle, WA
Has Workflow lost Sight of Dataflow
T. Grabs
K.Boehm
H.J. Schek
Database Research Group
Institute of Information Systems
ETH Zentrum IFW C47.1
CH-8092 Zuerich,
Switzerland
A Document Engine on a DB Cluster
Chendong Zou 921 S.W. Washington Ave. Suite 670
Portland, OR 97205
Just-in-time index Reference Updates
Bruce Lindsay
Fellow
IBM
650Harry Road
San Jose, CA
The expanding exploitation of information
Reza Taheri
HP
MS 44UG
19447 Pruneridge Ave.
Cupertino, CA
Are our OLTP engines running out of things to do?
Don Haderle
IBM Fellow and VP
IBM
555 Bailey Avenue
San Jose, CA
Managing Change
Pat Selinger
IBM Fellow
IBM
555 Bailey Avenue
San Jose, CA
Is it Time to Rethink our Architecture Design Points? Scalability Issues in System Architecture
James Hamilton
SQL Server Relational
Engine Dev Mgr
Microsoft Corp
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA
Fault Avoidance vs. Fault Tolerance: Testing Doesn't Scale
Asit Dan

Francis Parr
Research Staff Member
IBM Research
30 Saw Mill River
Hawthorne, NY
Long Running Application Models and Co-operating Monitors
C. Mohan
IBM Almaden Research Center
650 Harry Road
San Jose, CA
Evolution of Groupware for TP/Business Applications" A Database Perspective on Lotus Domino/Notes
Roger S. Barga

David B. Lomet
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052
Phoenix: Making Applications Robust
Calton Pu
Professor
Oregon Graduate Institute
PO Box 91000
Portland, OR 9721-1000
Issues on Inter-database Transactions
Tobin Lehman
IBM Almaden Research Center
650 Harry Road
San Jose, CA
Break on Through to the Other Side
Heon Yeom
Associate Professor
Seoul National University
Dept. of CS
Seoul, Korea
Consistency problem with group commit in distributed man memory database systems
Robert Barnes
Senior Program Manager
Microsoft
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA
"Scaling Out"
John McPherson
IBM Almaden Research Center and IBM Santa Teresa Laboratory Trends in Database Requirements for OLTP Applications
Hui-I Hsiao

Inderpal Narang 
IBM Almaden Research Center
San Jose, CA 95120
DLFM: A Transactional Resource Manager
Ramzi Karoui

Malik Saheb
Institut National de Recherce en Informatique
Comaine de Voluceau
78150 Le Chesnay, France
Asynchronous Nested Transactions for Multi -tier Applications
Woochun Jun
Dept. of Computer Education, Seoul National Univ. of Education
1650 Seocho Dong, Seocho Gu
Seoul, Korea
Transaction Processing in Object-oriented Databases
Masato Saito
Hitachi Computer Products (America), Inc.
Reservoir Place, 1601 Trapelo Road,
Waltham, MA
Workflow based Enterprise Application Integration
Pat O'Neil 

Atul Adya

Barbara Liskov
University of Mass./ Microsoft Labs/
Lab for Computer Science, MIT
A New Basis for an SQL Isolation Level Standard