default search action
Dagstuhl Seminar Operating Systems of the 90s and Beyond, 1991
- Arthur I. Karshmer, Jürgen Nehmer:
Operating Systems of the 90s and Beyond, International Workshop, Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, July 8-12, 1991, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 563, Springer 1991, ISBN 3-540-54987-0
Issue of Size, Scalability and Distribution in Future Operating Systems
- Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
An Agenda for Research in Large-Scale Distributed Data Repositories. 2-12 - Jerome H. Saltzer:
File System Indexing and Backup. 13-19 - David K. Gifford, James W. O'Toole Jr.:
Intelligent File Systems for Object Repositories. 20-24 - Morris Sloman:
Using Domains for Specifying Management Policy. 25-30
Impact on Operating Systems by Future Trends in Hardware and Communication Technology
- Bill Joy:
Future Operating Systems: An Environmental Scenario and Consequential Challenges. 34-39 - Edward D. Lazowska:
Operating System Support for High-Performance Architectures. 40-43 - Peter Schlichtiger:
Closely Coupled Systems. 44-47 - Arthur I. Karshmer, James N. Thomas:
Are Operating Systems at RISC? 48-52 - John Zahorjan:
Operating Systems of the 90s and Beyond (with Emphasis on Multiprocessing). 53-55 - John K. Bennett, John B. Carter, Willy Zwaenepoel:
Munin: Distributed Shared Memory Using Multi-Protocol Release Consistency. 56-60
Integrating Heterogeneous Operating Systems
- Hermann Schmutz:
Autonomous Heterogeneous Computing - Some Open Problems. 63-71 - Brian Randell:
Coping with the Past. 72-76 - Jürgen Nehmer:
The Immortality of Operating Systems, or: Is Research in Operating Systems still Justified?. 77-83
Trends in Real-Time Operating Systems
- Hermann Kopetz:
Event-Triggered Versus Time-Triggered Real-Time Systems. 87-101 - Satish K. Tripathi, Vivek Nirkhe:
Pre-Scheduling for Synchronization in Hard Real-Time Systems. 102-108 - Gérard Le Lann:
Notes on Future Operating Systems for Real-Time Dependable Distributed Computing. 109-115
Fault Tolerance Support in Future Operating Systems
- Flaviu Cristian:
Basic Concepts and Issues in Fault-Tolerant Distributed Systems. 119-149 - Richard D. Schlichting:
Operating Systems and Fault-Tolerance. 150-153 - Kenneth P. Birman:
Fault-Tolerance in Sixth-Generation Operating Systems. 154-161 - Özalp Babaoglu:
Fault Tolerance Support in Future Operating Systems. 162-166 - Jean-Pierre Banâtre, Michel Banâtre:
Fast Stable Storage as a Basis for Fault-Tolerant Architectures. 167-170 - Chris Horn, Brian A. Coghlan, Neville Harris, Jeremy Jones:
Stable Memory - Another Look. 171-177 - Reinhold Kröger, Edgar Nett:
System Level Support for Dependable Distributed Applications. 178-181
Security and Protection Support in Future Operating Systems
- B. Clifford Neuman:
Protection and Security Issues for Future Systems. 184-201 - Robert Cole:
Some Issues in Security Arising from Distribution. 202-206 - Helmut G. Stiegler:
Security: System Development in a New Context. 207-211 - Hermann Härtig, Winfried E. Kühnhauser, Jochen Liedtke:
Issues in Security and Fault Tolerance. 212-216
Closing Session: The Next Generation of Operating Systems: What Is Needed and How We Get It
- Roger M. Needham:
What Next? Some Speculations. 220-222 - Alfred Z. Spector:
Some Thoughts on Systems Challenges for the 1990s. 223-226 - Michel Gien:
Next Generation Operating Systems Architecture. 227-232 - Mario Tokoro:
Toward Computing Systems for the 2000s. 233-240 - Fridolin Hofmann, Peter Schlenk, Thomas Eirich:
Encapsulation and Interaction in Future Operating Systems. 241-246 - Horst D. Wettstein:
The Explainable Operating System. 247-250 - Marc Shapiro:
Soul: An Object-Oriented OS Framework for Object Support. 251-255 - Santosh K. Shrivastava, Daniel L. McCue:
Operating System Support for Object-Oriented Distributed Systems. 256-257
Supporting Multimedia Applications in Distributed Systems
- Michael G. Lamming:
Towards a Human Memory Prosthesis. 262-272 - Sape J. Mullender:
Systems for the Nineties - Distributed Multimedia Systems. 273-278 - Ralf Guido Herrtwich:
The Role of Performance, Scheduling and Resource Reservation in Multimedia Systems. 279-284
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.