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The duality of memory and communication in the implementation of a multiprocessor operating system

Published: 01 November 1987 Publication History

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Mach is a multiprocessor operating system being implemented at Carnegie-Mellon University. An important component of the Mach design is the use of memory objects which can be managed either by the kernel or by user programs through a message interface. This feature allows applications such as transaction management systems to participate in decisions regarding secondary storage management and page replacement.
This paper explores the goals, design and implementation of Mach and its external memory management facility. The relationship between memory and communication in Mach is examined as it relates to overall performance, applicability of Mach to new multiprocessor architectures, and the structure of application programs.

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cover image ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review  Volume 21, Issue 5
Nov. 1987
162 pages
ISSN:0163-5980
DOI:10.1145/37499
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    SOSP '87: Proceedings of the eleventh ACM Symposium on Operating systems principles
    November 1987
    162 pages
    ISBN:089791242X
    DOI:10.1145/41457
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