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Operating Systems Review, Volume 14, 1980
Volume 14, Number 1, January 1980
- B. Hebbard, P. Grosso, T. Baldridge, C. Chan, D. Fishman, P. Goshgarian, T. Hilton, J. Hoshen, K. Hoult, G. Huntley, M. Stolarchuk, L. Warner:
A Penetration Analysis of the Michigan Terminal System. 7-20 - Maurice V. Wilkes, Roger M. Needham:
The Cambridge Model Distributed System. 21-29
Volume 14, Number 2, April 1980
- Peter J. Denning, T. Don Dennis:
On Minimizing Contention At Semaphores. 9-16 - Maurice V. Wilkes:
A New Hardware Capability Architecture. 17-20 - Trevor Turton:
The Management of Operating System State Data. 21-24 - N. Natarajan:
Atomic Actions and Timestamps. 25-27 - Andrew Klossner:
A Parallel Between Operating Systems and Human Government. 28-31
Volume 14, Number 3, July 1980
- Neta Amit, Micha Hofri:
A Simple Semaphore-Queue Management for Multiprocessing Systems. 13-15 - N. D. Francis:
Simulation of Operating Systems - A Functional Flowchart. 16-21 - Charles Hoch, James C. Browne:
An Implementation of Capabilities on the PDP-11/45. 22-32 - Anita K. Jones:
Capability Architecture Revisited. 33-35 - Dan Oestreicher, J. I. Strauss:
A Set of Efficient Semaphoring Instructions. 36-45 - W. David Sincoskie, David J. Farber:
SODS/OS: Distributed Operating System for the IBM Series/1. 46-54 - Howard E. Sturgis, J. Mitchell, J. Israel:
Issues in the Design and Use of a Distributed File System. 55-69 - Zhongxiu Sun, Li Xie, Fei Xianglin, Yi Wenguo, Tan Yaoming:
An Introduction to DSJ200/XT1. 70-74
Volume 14, Number 4, October 1980
- Glenford J. Myers, B. R. S. Buckingham:
A Hardware Implementation of Capability-Based Addressing. 13-25 - Jeremy Dion:
The Cambridge File Server. 26-35 - N. H. Garnett, Roger M. Needham:
An Asynchronous Garbage Collector for the Cambridge File Server. 36-40 - Carl N. R. Dellar:
Removing Backing Store Administration from the CAP Operating System. 41-49 - Horst D. Wettstein, Günter Merbeth:
The Concept of Asynchronization. 50-70 - Peter J. Denning, Harold S. Stone:
An Exchange of Views on Operating Systems Courses. 71-82
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