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Proceedings of the 5th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop: Models and paradigms for distributed systems structuring table of contents
Mont Saint-Michel, France
SESSION: Session table of contents
Pages: 1 - 5  
Year of Publication: 1992
Authors
Rob Pike  AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey
Dave Presotto  AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey
Ken Thompson  AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey
Howard Trickey  AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey
Phil Winterbottom  AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey
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ABSTRACT

Plan 9 is a distributed system built at the Computing Sciences Research Center of AT&T Bell Laboratories over the last few years. Its goal is to provide a production-quality system for software development and general computation using heterogeneous hardware and minimal software. A Plan 9 system comprises CPU and file servers in a central location connected together by fast networks. Slower networks fan out to workstation-class machines that serve as user terminals. Plan 9 argues that given a few carefully implemented abstractions it is possible to produce a small operating system that provides support for the largest systems on a variety of architectures and networks. The foundations of the system are built on two ideas: a per-process name space and a simple message-oriented file system protocol.


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{Killian} T. Killian, "Processes as Files", USENIX Summer Conf. Proc., Salt Lake City, 1984
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{Pike90} R. Pike, D. Presotto, K. Thompson, H. Trickey, "Plan 9 from Bell Labs", UKUUG Proc. of the Summer 1990 Conf., London, England, 1990
 
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{Presotto} D. Presotto, "Multiprocessor Streams for Plan 9", UKUUG Proc. of the Summer 1990 Conf., London, England, 1990
 
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{Pike91} Pike, R., "8.5, The Plan 9 Window System", USENIX Summer Conf. Proc., Nashville, 1991

Collaborative Colleagues:
Rob Pike: colleagues
Dave Presotto: colleagues
Ken Thompson: colleagues
Howard Trickey: colleagues
Phil Winterbottom: colleagues