An implementation of multiprogramming and process management for a security kernel operating system.

This thesis presents an implementation of multiprogramming and process management functions for the security kernel of a distributed multiprocessor system. The implementation is based on a family of operating systems designed to provide controlled access in a microcomputer network to data bases cont...

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Main Author: Reitz, Stephen Leslie
Language:en_US
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/17609
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-176092014-11-27T16:12:16Z An implementation of multiprogramming and process management for a security kernel operating system. Reitz, Stephen Leslie This thesis presents an implementation of multiprogramming and process management functions for the security kernel of a distributed multiprocessor system. The implementation is based on a family of operating systems designed to provide controlled access in a microcomputer network to data bases containing multiple levels of sensitive information. Multiprogramming improves system efficiency and creates a virtual environment which frees the remainder of the operating system from a dependence on processor configuration. Processor management coordinates the asynchronous interaction of system processes. This implementation describes a processor multiplexing technique for distributed kernel and presents a virtual interrupt mechanism. Its structure is loop free to permit future expansion into more complex members of the design family. (Author) 2012-11-16T18:30:48Z 2012-11-16T18:30:48Z 1980 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/17609 o640264899 en_US Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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description This thesis presents an implementation of multiprogramming and process management functions for the security kernel of a distributed multiprocessor system. The implementation is based on a family of operating systems designed to provide controlled access in a microcomputer network to data bases containing multiple levels of sensitive information. Multiprogramming improves system efficiency and creates a virtual environment which frees the remainder of the operating system from a dependence on processor configuration. Processor management coordinates the asynchronous interaction of system processes. This implementation describes a processor multiplexing technique for distributed kernel and presents a virtual interrupt mechanism. Its structure is loop free to permit future expansion into more complex members of the design family. (Author)
author Reitz, Stephen Leslie
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title An implementation of multiprogramming and process management for a security kernel operating system.
title_short An implementation of multiprogramming and process management for a security kernel operating system.
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