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Godmar Back and Wilson C. Hsieh and Jay Lepreau. Processes in Ka#eOS: Isolation, Resource Management, and Sharing in Java. ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation, October 2000.

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Protection in the Think exokernel - Rippert, Stefani   (Correct)

.... the processes can be a way to ease the count of resources allocated, though it usually complicate IPC (forbidding shared memory usually complicate data exchange between processes, for example) 19] Solutions have been proposed to enforce fair resources allocation without compromising IPC [20, 21], though these propositions are centered on the Java environment. A Java interpret could be implemented in Think as an optional abstraction, but not in the exokernel itself. Moreover, language based security has been deemed less effective than operating system based protection [22] since the ....

....be provided as an optional library. Then the application programmer only needs to implement his own scheduler and instantiate the library with his scheduler and processes. Therefore, this abstraction can easily be adapted to provide fair resource allocation techniques such as those presented in [21] for example. The binding factory responsible for providing bindings to the system clock object can easily be extended to deny bindings with non scheduler objects, thus providing a secure binding mechanism as presented in [6] We believe that this protection scheme can be generalized to other ....

Godmar Back and Wilson C. Hsieh and Jay Lepreau. Processes in KaffeOS: Isolation, Resource Management, and Sharing in Java. ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation, October 2000.


Protection in the Think exokernel - Christophe Rippert Jean-Bernard   (Correct)

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Godmar Back and Wilson C. Hsieh and Jay Lepreau. Processes in Ka#eOS: Isolation, Resource Management, and Sharing in Java. ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation, October 2000.


Clack: An active network platform - Yuen, Lo, Jha   (Correct)

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G. Back, W. C. Hsieh and J. Lepreau. Processes in KaffeOS: Isolation, Resource Management, and Sharing in Java. ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation, October 2000.

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