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Implementation issues for the psyche multiprocessor operating system," computing systems 3,1 (winter (1990).
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| Author | Scott, Michael L. Leblanc, Thomas J. Marsh, Brian D. Becker, Timothy G. Dubnicki, Cezary Markatos, Evangelos P. Smithline, Neil G. |
| Abstract | ABSTRACT: Psyche is a parallel operating system under development at the University of Rochester. The Psyche user interface is designed to allow programs with widely differing concepts of process, sharing, protection, and communication to run efficiently on the same machine, and to interact productively. In addition, the Psyche development effort is addressing a host of implementation issues for large-scale shared-memory multiprocessors, including the organization of kernel functions, data structures, and address maps for machines with non-uniform memory; the migration and replication of pages to maximize locality; the introduction of user-level device drivers, memory management, and scheduling; and remote source-level kernel debugging. |
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| Publisher Date | 1990-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Implementation Issue Computing System Psyche Multiprocessor Operating System User-level Device Driver Data Structure Large-scale Shared-memory Multiprocessor Kernel Function Psyche User Interface Non-uniform Memory Parallel Operating System Source-level Kernel Psyche Development Effort Address Map Memory Management |
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| Resource Type | Article |