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5th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems
Evolution of the CHORUS Open Microkernel Architecture: The STREAM Project
Chenju, Korea
August 28-August 30
ISBN: 0-8186-7125-4
Michel Gien, Chorus Systems
The CHORUS open microkernel technology is being extended to address the specific needs of real-time embedded systems. This effort results from a concerted action between telecommunication systems manufacturers, hardware technology providers, and Chorus Systems. It is performed in the context of the STREAM project, supported by the European Union Esprit Program. This paper outlines the decomposition of the CHORUS open microkernel into a family of upward compatible system components intended to support a fully scaleable open operating system, as required by modern telecommunications and other embedded systems. Instances of the resulting CHORUS open microkernel family will range from a primitive 10K nanokernel comprising a simple core executive, with flat memory management, up to a fully functional microkernel able to support transparently distributed market-standard UNIX implementations.
Index Terms:
Operating System, Distributed Operating System, Real-time Operating System, Microkernel, Real-time Executive, Embedded System, Object-Oriented System
Citation:
Michel Gien, "Evolution of the CHORUS Open Microkernel Architecture: The STREAM Project," ftdcs, pp.0010, 5th IEEE Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems, 1995
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