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DMERT: an operating system for telecommunications systems
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Proceedings of the July 9-12, 1984, national computer conference and exposition table of contents
Las Vegas, Nevada
SESSION: Computer hardware and architectures table of contents
Pages 23-29  
Year of Publication: 1984
ISBN ~ ISSN:0095-6880 , 0-88283-043-0
Authors
S. F. Ho  AT&T Bell Telephone Laboratories, Naperville, Illinois
C. J. Richardson  AT&T Bell Telephone Laboratories, Naperville, Illinois
W. C. Schwartz  AT&T Bell Telephone Laboratories, Naperville, Illinois
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AFIPS : American Federation of Information Processing Societies
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The duplex multi-environment real-time (DMERT) operating system is a process-oriented, fault-tolerant operating system designed to provide a versatile software base for telecommunication systems. DMERT provides general fault recovery capabilities, virtual machine layers to meet application needs, a UNIX environment, and I/O interfaces to peripheral devices. This paper gives a detailed description of the DMERT architecture and its capabilities.


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Lycklama, H., and D. L. Bayer. "The MERT Operating System." The Bell System Technical Journal, 57 (1978), pp. 1905--1929.
 
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Ritchie, D., and K. Thompson. "The UNIX Time Sharing System." The Bell System Technical Journal, 57 (1978).
 
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Toy, W. N., and L. E. Gallaher. "Overview and Architecture of The 3B20D Processor." The Bell System Technical Journal, 62 (1983).
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