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From: pmchen@mustard.Berkeley.EDU (Peter M. Chen)
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Subject: Re: Papers on caching strategys wanted
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Date: 18 Aug 89 18:46:16 GMT
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If your main objection is my acronym usage, I did give the full citation:
>> ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, Vol. 3, No. 3, August 1985, pp. 161-203
which is the full name (i.e. easiest name under which to find it in the library,
easier than Association for Computing Machinery Transactions on Computer
Systems).

(and later in the message:)
>something easy like ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, is going

If your main objection was that John might not have access to a large/university
library (i.e. one without ACM Transactions on Computer Systems or an appropriate
periodical index to find some articles in the first place), I didn't think
of this possibility, though I doubt he looked.


If your main objection is an inappropriate flame over the net (which I assume
is what you're objecting to), I apologize.

Pete