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Abstract: The current breed of non-experimental operating systems all have a lot in common. They simultaneously abstract and multiplex hardware resources in a way that will work for almost all possible applications. Often portability is also an issue --- they try to provide an abstraction that is not specific to a certain implementation of e.g. hard disks or network cards, but they typically do not stop there. They also implement additional general abstractions such as file systems and protocol stacks.... (Update)
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@misc{ knutsson-exokernels,
author = "Bjorn Knutsson",
title = "Exokernels + Erlang: Exploring novel operating systems architectures to
increase performance",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/knutsson98exokernels.html" }
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