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Accent: A Communication Oriented Network Operating System Kernel
- In Proc. 8th Symposium on Operating Systems Principles
, 1981
"... Accent is a communication oriented operating system kernel being built at Carnegie-Mellon University to support the distributed personal computing project, Spice, and the development of a fault-tolerant distributed sensor network (DSN). Accent is. built around a single, powerful abstraction of commu ..."
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of communication between processes, with all kernel functions, such as device access and virtual memory management accessible through messages and distributable throughout a network. In this paper, specific attention is given to system supplied facilities which support transparent network access and fault
Virtual Synchrony Guarantees for Cyber-Physical Systems
"... Abstract—By integrating computational and physical elements through feedback loops, CPSs implement a wide range of safetycritical applications, from high-confidence medical systems to critical infrastructure control. Deployed systems must therefore provide highly dependable operation against unpredi ..."
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Abstract—By integrating computational and physical elements through feedback loops, CPSs implement a wide range of safetycritical applications, from high-confidence medical systems to critical infrastructure control. Deployed systems must therefore provide highly dependable operation against
a system software kernel
- In Proc. of COMPCON’89
, 1989
"... The Mach operating system can be used as a system software kernel which can support a variety of operating system environments. Key elements of the Mach design which allow it to efficiently support system software include integrated virtual memory management and interprocess com-munication, multiple ..."
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The Mach operating system can be used as a system software kernel which can support a variety of operating system environments. Key elements of the Mach design which allow it to efficiently support system software include integrated virtual memory management and interprocess com-munication