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....techniques necessary to enforce safety. One argument against extensible kernels is that an extension interface must be provided, in addition to a standard API, that affects com patibility, interoperability, and evolution of OS implementations [10] Similarly, supporters of micro kernels [13, 26, 20] argue that only a core set of base abstractions should be part of a kernel, while more complex abstractions and (extensible) services should be implemented in user space. This approach provides a clear separation of concerns and, hence, ease of addition and modification of services without ....
H. H artig, M. Hohmuth, J. Liedtke, S. Sch onberg, and J. Wolter. Ther performance of -kernel-based systems. In Proceedings of the Sixteenth Symposium on Operating Systems Principles. ACM, October 1997.
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H. H artig, M. Hohmuth, J. Liedtke, S. Sch onberg, and J. Wolter. Ther performance of -kernel-based systems. In Proceedings of the Sixteenth Symposium on Operating Systems Principles. ACM, October 1997.
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H. H artig, M. Hohmuth, J. Liedtke, S. Sch onberg, and J. Wolter. Ther performance of -kernel-based systems. In Proceedings of the Sixteenth Symposium on Operating Systems Principles. ACM, October 1997.
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H. H artig, M. Hohmuth, J. Liedtke, S. Sch onberg, and J. Wolter. Ther performance of -kernel-based systems. In Proceedings of the Sixteenth Symposium on Operating Systems Principles. ACM, October 1997.
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H. H artig, M. Hohmuth, J. Liedtke, S. Sch onberg, and J. Wolter. Ther performance of -kernel-based systems. In Proceedings of the Sixteenth Symposium on Operating Systems Principles. ACM, October 1997.
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