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 DIRECTORY/Computers/Operating Systems/Extensible (6)
i0A Caching Model of Operating System Kernel Functionality - http://www-dsg.stanford.edu/papers/cachekernel/main.html - Stanford Cache Kernel, supervisor-mode component of V++ OS; caches system objects (threads, address spaces) to raise performance; microkernel alternative, performance equals normal monolithic OSs, yet gives application-level control of system resources, more modularity, scalability, smaller size, means of fault containment.
 
i0BITS - http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~patty/bits.html - The Component Based Operating System: based on describing system resources as independent components, lets applications implement their own abstractions, define their own protection schemes, participate in resource management.
 
i0Extensible Operating Systems - http://www.cs.unm.edu/~riesen/prop/node26.html - Brief description, and on-site links to descriptions of Choices, Exokernel, GLUnix, VINO, SPIN.
 
i0Open Kernel Environment: OKE - http://www.liacs.nl/home/herbertb/projects/oke/ - Lets non-root users load native, fully optimized code in kernels. OKE Corral: active network environment, lets 3rd-party code manage code organization at any level of nodes. LEGO-like model from MIT Click router. Description, papers, release page, contacts. [Open Source, GPL]
 
i0SPIN - http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/projects/spin/www/ - Dynamically extensible, Exokernel-based, provides many core services: scheduler, kernel threads, domains, event dispatcher, security mechanisms, primitive VM operations. Blurs distinction between kernels and applications, which traditionally live in user-level address spaces, separated from kernel resources and services by an expensive protection boundary. Lets applications specialize the kernel by dynamically linking new code into running systems.
 
i0Using Kernel Extensions to Decrease the Latency of User-Level Communication Primitives - http://www.cs.unm.edu/~riesen/prop/ - Suggests solving networking and distributed systems latency via operating system extensibility; University of New Mexico Technical Report.
 
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