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6th Australasian Computer Systems Architecture Conference (AustCSAC'01)
Components + Security = OS Extensibility
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
January 29-January 30
ISBN: 0-7695-0954-1
Antony Edwards, University of NSW
Gernot Heiser, University of NSW
Component-based programming systems have shown themselves to be a natural way of constructing extensible software. Well-defined interfaces, encapsulation, late binding and polymorphism promote extensibility, yet despite this synergy, components have not been widely employed at the systems level. This is primarily due to the failure of existing component technologies to provide the protection and performance required of systems software. In this paper we identify the requirements for a component system to support secure extensions, and describe the design of such a system on the Mungi OS.
Citation:
Antony Edwards, Gernot Heiser, "Components + Security = OS Extensibility," austcsac, pp.27, 6th Australasian Computer Systems Architecture Conference (AustCSAC'01), 2001
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