Single address space operating system
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In computer science, a single address space operating system (or SASOS) is a type of operating system with simple memory management which uses only one globally shared virtual address space.
[edit] List of SASOS Projects
- Angel
- BMX
- Mungi at NICTA, Australia
- Iguana at NICTA, Australia
- Texas
- Nemesis
- Opal
- Sombrero
- Torsion
- Br1X
- Scout
[edit] Bibliography
- Jeffrey S. Chase, Henry M. Levy, Michael J. Feeley, Edward D. Lazowska Sharing and protection in a single-address-space operating system [1], ACM Press 1994.
- Heiser, Gernot; Elphinstone, Kevin; Vochteloo, Jerry; Russell, Stephen; Liedtke, Jochen (1998). "The Mungi Single-Address-Space Operating System". Software: Practice and Experience 28: 901–928.
- Improving the reliability of commodity operating systems
- Architecture support for single address space operating systems