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B. N. Betshad, S. Savage, P. Pardyak, E.G. Sirer, M. Fiuezynski, D. Becker, C. Chambers, and S. Eggera. Extensibility, Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System. In SOSP 15, December 1995.

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....with the bulk of operating systems research, which seeks to develop and integrate new ideas into operating systems themselves. Thus, to reduce the efforts required to change the OS, a large body of research has investigated how the operating system should be restructured so that it is eztensible [8, 13, 15:35 I. In these systems, new functional ParmJssian to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this wok persona e claaaroo11 use is grailled without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for prolit or commercial advertlags and that copies bear this notice and the ....

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B. N. Betshad, S. Savage, P. Pardyak, E.G. Sirer, M. Fiuezynski, D. Becker, C. Chambers, and S. Eggera. Extensibility, Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System. In SOSP 15, December 1995.


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....are entirely responsible for communicating with servers and caching data from them when appropriate applications never contact servers directly. Our implementation of Odyssey outside the kernel is consistent with the philosophy of modem operating system designs such as Exokemel [6] and SPIN [3]. Since extensibility is the motivation for such systems, their use in the context of Odyssey should result in improved agility and easier installation of new wardens. Integrating Odyssey with the file system yields several key advantages. It gives us a well understood framework for integration as ....

B. N. Betshad, S. Savage, P. Pardyak, E. G. Sirer, M. Fiuczynski, D. Becker, C..Chambers, and S. Eggers. Extensibility, Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System. In Proceedings of the 15th ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles, Copper Mountain, CO, December 1995.


Lightweight Kernel/User Communication for Real-Time and.. - Poellabauer, Schwan.. (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....June 25 26, 2001, Port Jefferson, New York, USA. Copyright 2001 ACM 1 58113 370 7 01 0006 . 5.00. sought ways to control call overheads [7, 16] and they have attempted to reduce the frequency of system calls, e.g. by extending kernels with appropriate application specific func tionality [4, 8, 9]. In addition, to better integrate the kernel and user level actions carried out for certain requests, effi cient upcall primitives have been developed [6, 12] with real time variants addressing the specific needs of multime dia and real time applications [1, 10, 11] Common elements of these ....

B. N. Betshad, S. Savage, P. Pardyak, E.G. Sirer, M. E. Fiuczynski, D. Becker, C. Chambers, and S. Eggers. Extensibility, Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System. In Proceedings of the 15 ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles, December 1995.

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