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AN Node OS Working Group January 24, 2000



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Abstract: ions The NodeOS interface defines five primary abstractions: thread pools, memory pools, channels, files, and flows. The first four encapsulate a system's four types of resources: computation, memory, communication, and persistent storage. The fifth abstraction, the flow, is used to aggregate control and scheduling of the other four abstractions. This section introduces the five main abstractions, and explains the relationships among them. 2.1 Flows The flow is the primary abstraction for... (Update)

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...control. To discuss RBClick in terms of established terminology, we borrow active networking terminology from the NodeOS specification [18] and use Click terminology as defined in [4] A. Background RBClick is designed to be implemented in Janos, an active network operating...

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Active Networks NodeOS Working Group. NodeOS Interface Specification. Draft. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/287389.html   More

@misc{ nodeos-nodeos,
  author = "A. NodeOS and W. Group",
  title = "NodeOS Interface Specification",
  text = "Active Networks NodeOS Working Group. NodeOS Interface Specification. Draft.",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/287389.html" }
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