| J. B. Dennis. Program structure in a multi-access computer. Project MAC Tech Rep. MAC-TR-11, M.I.T, 1967. |
....and wrong types of arguments, thus maintaining consistency of specifications, and answer the programmer s questions about dependencies between modules. 14 There are many theses and papers related to the ideal solution presented in chapter 2, which is basically a domain architecture. Dennis 64] and [Dennis and Van Horn 65] describe spheres of protection. Schroeder 72] describes the hardware that could support mutually suspicious domains. IRedell 74] discusses type extension and revokable capabilities. jones 73] describes capabilties in a very formal sense. The concepts of command and ....
Dennis, J. B., "Program Structure in a Multi-Access Computer", M.I.T. Laboratory for Computer Science Technical Report 11, Cambridge, Mass., May, 1964.
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J. B. Dennis. Program structure in a multi-access computer. Project MAC Tech Rep. MAC-TR-11, M.I.T, 1967.
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Dennis, J. B., Program structure in a multi-access computer, Project MAC Technical Report, MAC-TR-11.
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