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Project SatoriURL: http://www.arl.wustl.edu/projects/archive/ito/ ODP description: High-Performance distributed object environment emphasizing adaptive end-to-end QoS guarantees. Abstract, components, documents, people, funding. Page title: Project Satori: A High-Performance Distributed Object Environment ![]() |
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TornadoURL: http://www.eecg.toronto.edu/EECG/RESEARCH/ParallelSys/tornado.html ODP description: Object-oriented operating system for large-scale shared-memory multiprocessors. Minimizes data sharing via careful design: often eliminates data sharing even when sharing appears natural. Successor to Hurricane. ![]() |
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SUMOURL: http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/sumo/ ODP description: SUpport for Multimedia in Operating systems, Lancaster University: microkernel OS with facilities to support distributed realtime and multimedia applications and ODP-based multimedia distributed application platforms. Page title: SUMO Home Page ![]() |
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Getting Closer to 99.9999% Network UptimeURL: http://practical-tech.com/network/getting-closer-to-999999-network-uptime/ ODP description: Has information loss become so crucial? Is there real demand for highly available networks? Or are network OEMs, fighting a bad economy, making high-tech versions of detergent ads claiming new and improved? Vaughan-Nichols and Associates. Page title: Practical Technology » Getting Closer to 99.9999% Network Uptime Page description: Practical Technology - for practical people. ![]() |
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ScoutURL: http://www.cs.arizona.edu/scout/ ODP description: Free for non-commercial use. Communication-oriented OS focused on network systems: network-attached devices, set-top boxes, and hand-held devices. Fast, customizable, based on new ways to structure and construct OSs: The Path: how data flows between end-points in a system; paths are primary objects to which resources are assigned. Also exploring new compiler technologies for system design and implementation, based on this insight: extensible OSs are worthless if no one can build or extend them. ![]() |
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DROPS: Dresden Real-Time Operating System ProjectURL: http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/drops/ ODP description: Several RTOSs with QoS focus: much research is done on networking support for continuous-media applications, very few projects tackle related OS issues, such as scheduling and file system support for bounded response time: overview, status, download, installation, use, documentation, papers. Page title: DROPS Page description: DROPS: overview, status, download, installation, use, documentation, papers ![]() |
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