| J.P. Black, L.F. Marshall and B. Randell, "The Architecture of UNIX United," Proc. IEEE: Special Issue on Distributed Database Systems, vol. 75, no. 5, pp.709718, 1987. |
....by redefining the necessary system call entry routines to Delayline functions. In this manner, Delayline is able to monitor the invocations of the relevant system calls and is able to view the parameters to the calls, this is a similar technique to that employed in the Newcastle Connection [4][3]. The actual system calls may be invoked by Delayline as required. Figure 2 illustrates this integration approach. Application Program Code Delayline Library Routines Application program bound with library routines UNIX Kernel System Call Entry Routines Figure 2: Integration of Delayline into an ....
J. P. Black, L. F. Marshall and B. Randell. The Architecture of UNIX United. In IEEE Special Issue on Distributed Database Systems, pp.709718, 1987.
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J.P. Black, L.F. Marshall and B. Randell, "The Architecture of UNIX United," Proc. IEEE: Special Issue on Distributed Database Systems, vol. 75, no. 5, pp.709718, 1987.
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