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Abstract: In order to handle massively parallel systems and
make them usable, an adaptive, application-oriented
operating system is required. This asks for dynamically
alterable system structures. A good foundation
for building such structures is the family concept of
parallel operating systems. Incremental loading supports
the family character by extending on demand the
system's active object structure and this way (possibly)
switching from one family member to another. A new
active object will be... (Update)
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...distributed threads. Instances of DomainReference can be passed around through message passing or can be exported to a name service [26] that acts as a remote binding agent. Passive object models are expressed as extensions to the basic active object model. Invocation of...
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H. Schmidt. Strategies Towards Dynamic Alterability. Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Maui, Hawaii, January 4--7, 1994. IEEE Computer Society Press. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/schmidt94strategies.html More
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author = "H. Schmidt",
title = "Strategies towards Dynamic Alterability",
pages = "66--75",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/schmidt94strategies.html" }
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