K42 is an open-source scalable research operating system well suited to support systems research. The primary goals of K42’s design that support such research include flexibility to allow a multitude of policies and implementations to be supported simultaneously, extensibility to allow new policies and implementations to be readily added, and scalability to enable good performance for both small and large applications on both small and large multiprocessor systems. The goals are accomplished via key features including an objectoriented structure that allows specialized resource management implementations and policies on a per-resource, perapplication basis, implementation in user-level servers of much of the system functionality, and a soph...
The current generation of widely-used, multi-user, general-purpose operating systems have evolved fr...
An operating system (OS) is a group of programmes that controls computer hardware resources and offe...
This thesis conducts an exploratory study of Open Source Software (OSS) from various perspectives in...
K42 is an open-source, Linux-compatible, scalable operating-system kernel that can be used for rapid...
Abstract K42 is an open-source research kernel targeted for 64-bit cache-coherent multiprocessor sys...
K42 is an open-source research OS for 64-bit multiprocessor systems, focusing on the PowerPC arch...
this paper we present a brief overview of K42, describe the goals of K42 and the core technologies w...
Implementing new operating systems is tedious, costly, and often impractical except for large projec...
research relevant to the design and application of high performance scientific computers. We test ou...
MOLAR is a multi-institution research effort that concentrates on adaptive, reliable,and efficient o...
characterized by multi-processor and distributed memory, High-volume, low-end systems are driving th...
In the last decades, high-performance large-scale systems have been a fundamental tool for scientifi...
Contemporary software systems are beset by prob-lems that create challenges and opportunities for br...
This work was also published as a Rice University thesis/dissertation: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/19...
Amoeba is the distributed system developed at the Free University (VU) and Centre for Mathematics an...
The current generation of widely-used, multi-user, general-purpose operating systems have evolved fr...
An operating system (OS) is a group of programmes that controls computer hardware resources and offe...
This thesis conducts an exploratory study of Open Source Software (OSS) from various perspectives in...
K42 is an open-source, Linux-compatible, scalable operating-system kernel that can be used for rapid...
Abstract K42 is an open-source research kernel targeted for 64-bit cache-coherent multiprocessor sys...
K42 is an open-source research OS for 64-bit multiprocessor systems, focusing on the PowerPC arch...
this paper we present a brief overview of K42, describe the goals of K42 and the core technologies w...
Implementing new operating systems is tedious, costly, and often impractical except for large projec...
research relevant to the design and application of high performance scientific computers. We test ou...
MOLAR is a multi-institution research effort that concentrates on adaptive, reliable,and efficient o...
characterized by multi-processor and distributed memory, High-volume, low-end systems are driving th...
In the last decades, high-performance large-scale systems have been a fundamental tool for scientifi...
Contemporary software systems are beset by prob-lems that create challenges and opportunities for br...
This work was also published as a Rice University thesis/dissertation: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/19...
Amoeba is the distributed system developed at the Free University (VU) and Centre for Mathematics an...
The current generation of widely-used, multi-user, general-purpose operating systems have evolved fr...
An operating system (OS) is a group of programmes that controls computer hardware resources and offe...
This thesis conducts an exploratory study of Open Source Software (OSS) from various perspectives in...