| Shapiro J. S., et. all., "Operating System Support for Active Networks", Proceedings SIGCOMM'97. |
....actors. The diverse, dynamic and ad hoc systems of the future are not well served by such simplifying assumptions. In the research community, there are efforts to increase system dependability by building operating systems and architectures for distributed and or ubiquitous computing (e.g. EROS [15], Xenoservers [12] one.world [4] JX [3] This work is valuable, but we see it as largely orthogonal to our work: no matter how reliable or flexible individual components are, there will always be a need for a distributed monitoring and management function. To summarize: reliability management ....
J. S. Shapiro, S. J. Muir, J. M. Smith, and D. J. Farber. Operating System Support for Active Networks. Technical Report MS-CIS-97-03, University of Pennsylvania, February 1997.
....principal (network node or user) requesting action and dynamic resource naming. Besides the above, a mechanism in which active programs are distributed and security between routers pertaining to a session needs to be addressed. The performance of SANE has been documented in [174] Shapiro et al. [175] propose the use of the Extremely Reliable Operating System (EROS) for providing a safe execution environment. Resource allocation control is done using capabilities. Certi cate mechanism is used to authenticate injected programs and a dedicated and controlled area for each application or process ....
J. S. Shapiro, S. J. Muir, J. M. Smith, and D. J. Farber, \Operating system support for active networks." Technical Report, 1997.
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Shapiro J. S., et. all., "Operating System Support for Active Networks", Proceedings SIGCOMM'97.
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