Modularization and hierarchy in a family of operating systems

A. N. Habermann(University of Pittsburgh), Lawrence Flon(University of Pittsburgh), Lee W. Cooprider(University of Pittsburgh)
Communications of the ACM
May 1, 1976
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Abstract

This paper describes the design philosophy used in the construction of a family of operating systems. It is shown that the concepts of module and level do not coincide in a hierarchy of functions. Family members can share much software as a result of the implementation of run-time modules at the lowest system level.


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