Java operating systems: design and implementation

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Creator Back, Godmar V.
Other Author Tullmann, Patrick; Stoller, Leigh; Hsieh, Wilson C.; Lepreau, Jay
Title Java operating systems: design and implementation
Date 1998
Description Language-based extensible systems such as Java use type safety to provide memory safety in a single address space. Memory safety alone, however, is not sufficient to protect different applications from each other. such systems must support a process model that enables the control and management of computational resources. In particular, language-based extensible systems must support resource control mechanisms analogous to those in standard operating-systems. They must support the separation of processes and limit their use of resources, but still support safe and efficient interprocess communication.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
First Page 98
Last Page 15
Subject Java operating systems; Language-based systems
Subject LCSH Java (Computer program language)
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Back, G. V., Tullmann, P., Stoller, L., Hsieh, W. C., & Lepreau, J. (1998). Java operating systems: design and implementation. UUCS-98-015.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
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