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Abstract: the performance available now only from dedicated hardware, combined with the ease of sharing resources and data among multiple applications and the simpler programming model found in general-purpose operating systems. The operating systems community has spent much of the last few years debating the value of "monolithic" and "small-kernel" operating system structures --- whether operating system modules should be included in the kernel or separated into distinguished application-level servers. ... (Update)

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@misc{ thomas-case,
  author = "Operating Systems Thomas",
  title = "The Case for Application-Specific",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/736339.html" }
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