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Table 3: Linux Software Market Structure 2004

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Table 4: Complexity Comparison of BLAC and a Linux-based software stack. The Linux kernel includes networking, file system, IO, memory management support. L4Env includes servers for bootstrapping the system and resource managers for memory and devices, IO manager, window manager and ABI support. BLAC Linux Component

in END-TO-END SECURITY OF INFORMATION FLOW in . . .
by Lenin Singaravelu 2007
"... In PAGE 8: ...able 3: Execution time for an E-Commerce Transaction ............................................... 21 Table4 : Complexity Comparison of BLAC and a Linux-based software stack. The Linux kernel includes networking, file system, IO, memory management support.... In PAGE 47: ... The Linux-based software stack is configured to provide the same functionality as provided by BLAC. Table4 compares the software complexity metrics of the two approaches. At the application layer, we can see that the ... ..."

Table 7.2. Comparison of XML implementation of the RPC protocol using the programming interface from this thesis and the software implementation as part of Linux.

in PROGRAMMING MODEL FOR NETWORK PROCESSING ON AN FPGA Approved as to style and content by:
by Eric Robert Keller, Tilman Wolf Member, Lixin Gao Member, Seshu B. Desu, Department Chair 2005

Table 1: Complexity Comparison of BLAC and a Linux-based software stack. The Linux kernel includes networking, file system, IO, memory management support. L4Env includes servers for bootstrapping the system and resource managers for mem- ory and devices, IO manager, window manager and ABI support. The networking stack, which is executed as a separate service, does not have to be trusted in BLAC, resulting in savings of about 170 KLOC.

in Enforcing Configurable Trust in Client-side Software Stacks by Splitting Information Flow
by Lenin Singaravelu, Bernhard Kauer, Er Boettcher, Hermann Härtig, Calton Pu, Gueyoung Jung, Carsten Weinhold 2007
"... In PAGE 10: ... The Linux-based soft- ware stack is configured to provide the same functionality as provided by BLAC. Table1 compares the software com- plexity metrics of the two approaches. At the application layer, we can see that the size and complexity of BLAC is two orders of magnitude smaller than that of the browser.... In PAGE 11: ... 11 Since an HTML page is typically composed of multiple fragments, we also measure page access times for the dataset mentioned in Table1 . Figure 6 plots the CDF of page access times for the Linux and the L4Linux client.... ..."
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Table 6: Availability of the PASCAL{XSC System Along with the commercial versions several free versions of the PASCAL{XSC compiler (for DOS, OS/2, LINUX, etc.) are available. The software and further information can be found on the homepage

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(Table 1) with an emphasis on overall subject objectives. The second questionnaire was more tightly focussed on LinuxGym as a software tool, and how it had impacted on student learning and assessment. Table 1. Generic university questionnaire Statement

in Index Terms—Computer science education, Operating systems.
by Scripting Skills, Andrew Solomon, Daniel Santamaria, Raymond Lister

Table 1. Hardware and software environments

in TRAP-Array: A Disk Array Architecture Providing Timely Recovery to Any Point-in-time
by Qing Yang, Weijun Xiao, Jin Ren 2006
"... In PAGE 5: ... Hardware and software environments In order to test our TRAP-4 under different applications and different software environments, we set up both Linux and Windows operating systems in our experiments. The software environments on these PCs are listed in Table1 . We install Fedora 2 (Linux Kernel 2.... ..."
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Table 2: Complexity of Linux Modifications. The table lists the lines of code (counting semicolons and braces) in the original Linux 2.6.11 source and the num- ber that were modified or added to each of the software RAID, ext3 file system, and journaling modules.

in Abstract Journal-guided Resynchronization for Software RAID
by Timothy E. Denehy, Andrea C. Arpaci-dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-dusseau
"... In PAGE 13: ... 5.3 Complexity Table2 lists the lines of code, counted by the number of semicolons and braces, that were modified or added to the Linux software RAID, ext3 file system, and journal- ing modules. Very few modifications were needed to add the verify read interface to the software RAID module because the core functionality already existed and merely needed to be activated for the requested stripe.... ..."

Table 2: Complexity of Linux Modifications. The table lists the lines of code (counting semicolons and braces) in the original Linux 2.6.11 source and the num- ber that were modified or added to each of the software RAID, ext3 file system, and journaling modules.

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"... In PAGE 13: ... 5.3 Complexity Table2 lists the lines of code, counted by the number of semicolons and braces, that were modified or added to the Linux software RAID, ext3 file system, and journal- ing modules. Very few modifications were needed to add the verify read interface to the software RAID module because the core functionality already existed and merely needed to be activated for the requested stripe.... ..."

Table 1: Line count for PARAID source files, Linux modifications, and Raidtools modifications

in PARAID: The gearshifting power-aware RAID
by Charles Weddle, Mathew Oldham, Jin Qian, An-i Andy Wang, Peter Reiher 2007
"... In PAGE 6: ...Table 1: Line count for PARAID source files, Linux modifications, and Raidtools modifications Table1 lists the line counts for the PARAID source files as well as additions and modifications to the Linux and Raidtools source code. The PARAID logic is contained for the most part in the Linux Software RAID implementation.... ..."
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