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Some aspects of the GOTHIC system
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Proceedings of the 2nd workshop on Making distributed systems work table of contents
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Pages: 1 - 6  
Year of Publication: 1986
Authors
J. P. Banatre  IRISA/INSA and INRIA-Rennes
M. Banatre  IRISA/INRIA-Rennes Campus de Beaulieu-35042-Rennes cédex. (France).
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SIGOPS: ACM Special Interest Group on Operating Systems
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This note gives a short presentation of a distributed system currently under development [BANA-86a]. This system is structured according to the concept of atomic multi-procedure (section 2) and allows the handling of replicated and fragmented objects. The supporting architecture is a pluri-processor enriched with stable storage facilities (section 3).


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BANA-86a
BANATRE J.P., BANATRE M., PLOYETTE F1. The Concept of Multi-function: a General Structuring Tool for Distributed Operating System. Proc. of 6 th Distributed Computing Systems, Cambridge, Mass., May 1986. ( to appear )
 
BANA-86b
BANATRE J.P., BANATRE M., PLOYETTE F1. An overview of the GOTHIC Distributed Operating System. Rapport de Recherche INRIA, (to appear).
 
BULL-85
BULL (cie). Structure General du SPS 7. Manuel de presentation, Janvier 1985.
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