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Karin Petersen
Researcher at PARC
Publications - 14
Citations - 2650
Karin Petersen is an academic researcher from PARC. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mobile computing & Server. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 14 publications receiving 2617 citations.
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Flexible update propagation for weakly consistent replication
TL;DR: The anti-entropy protocol is presented in detail, describing the design decisions and resulting features, and how it enables replica convergence, and updates can be propagated using floppy disks and similar transportable media.
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Session guarantees for weakly consistent replicated data
Douglas B. Terry,Alan J. Demers,Karin Petersen,Mike Spreitzer,Marvin M. Theimer,Brent B. Welch +5 more
TL;DR: Four per-session guarantees are proposed to aid users and applications of weakly consistent replicated data: "read your writes", "monotonic reads", "writes follow reads", and " monotonic writes".
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An overview of the PARCTAB ubiquitous computing experiment
Roy Want,Bill N. Schilit,Norman I Adams,Rich Gold,Karin Petersen,David E. Goldberg,John R. Ellis,Mark D. Weiser +7 more
TL;DR: The ubiquitous computing philosophy, the PARCTAB system, user interface issues for small devices, and the experience in developing and testing a variety of mobile applications are described.
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The Bayou Architecture: Support for Data Sharing Among Mobile Users
TL;DR: A fresh, bottom-up and critical look at the requirements of mobile computing applications and carefully pull together both new and existing techniques into an overall architecture that meets these requirements.
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The Parctab Ubiquitous Computing Experiment
Roy Want,Bill N. Schilit,Norman I Adams,Rich Gold,Karin Petersen,David E. Goldberg,John R. Ellis,Mark D. Weiser +7 more
TL;DR: The Ubiquitous Computing philosophy, the ParcTab system, user-interface issues for small devices, and the experience developing and testing a variety of mobile applications are described.