William P. Delaney

Publication List Details

Period

1959 - 2002

Number

9

Co-Authors

USAF Force Protection: Do We Really Care (2002)

Delaney, William P.

The US Air Force provides the preponderance of the world's most lethal, technologically superior airpower, yet does comparatively little to protect it when its most vulnerable on the ground. Although...

Radar Development at Lincoln (2001)

William P. Delaney, William W. Ward

This article provides an overview of the first fifty years of radar development at Lincoln Laboratory. It begins by reviewing early Laboratory efforts in North American air defense, which quickly...

The Role of Leadership in Police Organizational Stress. (1998)

Delaney, William P.

Police first line supervisors are the critical element in providing organizational climates that reduce line officer stress, as well as ensuring increased morale, motivation, and productivity in the...

Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Aerial Targets (1998)

Delaney, William P., Williams, Michael

The Defense Science Board Task Force on Aerial Targets was convened in December 2004 to assess the future (2005 to 2020) needs for aerial targets for developmental and operational testing and for...

High-performance Implicit Communication in a Distributed System (1996)

William P. Delaney, David L. Cohn, Karen M. Tracey

This paper describes experiences gained during the two successive implementations of the ARCADE kernel. ARCADE is an architecture for a distributed environment. It defines a set of services provided...

ARCADE: A Platform for Heterogeneous Distributed Operating Systems (1996)

David L. Cohn, William P. Delaney, Karen M. Tracey

A new approach to the design of distributed and multiprocessor operating systems is presented. This approach, called ARCADE, addresses the problems inherent in an interconnection of heterogeneous...

Data Units: A Process Interaction Paradigm (1996)

William P. Delaney, David L. Cohn, Karen M. Tracey

Data units are the foundation for a new process interaction paradigm for distributed and multiprocessor systems. The data unit abstraction combines many of the strengths of RPC, distributed shared...

Unifying Kernel-level and Language-level Approaches to Distributed Shared Data (1996)

William P. Delaney, Karen M. Tracey, David L. Cohn

Recently, much effort has been devoted to extending the shared memory paradigm to loosely-coupled machines that possess no physical shared memory. Two very different strategies for accomplishing this...

A phase stabilization technique for pulsed UHF power amplifiers / (1959)

Delaney, William P.

Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1959.