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Virtual machine or virtual operating system?
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Source Proceedings of the workshop on virtual computer systems table of contents
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Pages: 20 - 29  
Year of Publication: 1973
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SIGOPS: ACM Special Interest Group on Operating Systems
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGARCH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture
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ABSTRACT

Development of a multi-access system from an existing single-user system can be achieved by the virtual machine approach. If the virtual machines generated include as primitives the logical functions used by the single-user system activated on them, these extended virtual machines are able to support the single-user system at a decreased development, maintenance and running cost.


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BELLINO J., POTIN Ph. Mécanismes d'un hyperviseur Congrès AFCET, Grenoble, 1972
 
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(IBM) CMS User's Guide IBM GH20-0859
 
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GOLDBERG R. P. Virtual Machine Systems MIT Linc. Lab. Report MS-2687
 
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(IBM) CP/67 Program Logic Manual IBM GY20-0590
 
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BELLINO J., FINET L. I/O Management and CPU Scheduling under Swapping constraints (submitted for publication)