| Robert E. Strom et al.. Hermes: Unix User's Guide Version 0.8alpha. IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA. |
....received by a new process is static (i.e. determined at the compile time of the program which creates the process) For some programs, the set of required capabilities for new processes is not known at compile time. Hermes addresses this problem by providing a tool called the resource manager [36]. This tool owns a repository which holds a dynamically varying collection of resources. Processes are allowed to store, retrieve and obtain capabilities (i.e. ports) using the resource manager. The resource manager maintains information for each managed resource, including the name of the ....
Robert E. Strom et al.. Hermes: Unix User's Guide Version 0.8alpha. IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA.
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