| Jeff Koller. The MOOS II Operating System and Dynamic Load Balancing. In Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Hypercubes, Concurrent Computers and Applications, pages 599--602, 1989. |
....approach were quickly discovered. Since then, more sophisticated kernels have been developed for some of these machines. For example MOOS II was developed as a multi tasking operating system for Intel hypercube multiprocessors to support load balancing, which required support for process migration [Koller 1989]. Also, parallel I O architectures and parallel file systems were developed, where a set of processors are dedicated to performing file system functions and I O operations. Intel s Concurrent File System (CFS) is one such system [Pierce 1989] A conceptually similar approach was also adopted for ....
Jeff Koller. The MOOS II Operating System and Dynamic Load Balancing. In Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Hypercubes, Concurrent Computers and Applications, pages 599--602, 1989.
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Koller, J., "The MOOS II Operating System and Dynamic Load Balancing" Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Hypercubes, Concurrent Computers and Applications, Vol 1, pp 599-602, March 1989
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J. Koller (1989) The MOOS II operating system and dynamic load balancing. In Proceedings of Conference on Hypercube Concurrent Computers and Applications, pp. 599--602.
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