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2nd SOSP 1969: Princeton, NJ, USA
- Peter J. Denning, Edward G. Coffman Jr.:
Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, SOSP 1969, Princeton, NJ, USA, October 20-22, 1969. ACM 1969
General principles of operating systems design
- George H. Mealy:
The system design cycle. 1-7 - Roger M. Needham, David F. Hartley:
Theory and practice in operating system design. 8-12 - Peter G. Neumann:
The role of motherhood in the pop art of system programming. 13-18 - Peter C. Poole, William M. Waite:
Machine independent software. 19-24
Virtual memory implementation
- Alan P. Batson, Shy-Ming Ju, David C. Wood:
Measurements of segment size. 25-29 - A. Bensoussan, C. T. Clingen, Robert C. Daley:
The multics virtual memory. 30-42 - Herbert Hellerman:
Complementary replacement: a meta scheduling principle. 43-46 - Brian W. Kernighan:
Optimal segmentation points for programs. 47-53 - Albin L. Vareha, Ronald M. Rutledge, Michael M. Gold:
Strategies for structuring two level memories in a paging environment. 54-59
Process management and communication
- Arthur J. Bernstein, G. D. Detlefsen, R. H. Kerr:
Process control and communication. 60-66 - Claude Bétourné, Jacques Boulenger, Jean Ferrié, Claude Kaiser, Jean Kott, Sacha Krakowiak, Jacques Mossière:
Process management and resource sharing in the multiaccess system "ESOPE". 67-74 - Douglas B. Earl, Faith L. Bugely:
Basic time-sharing: a system of computing principles. 75-79 - John B. Johnston:
Structure of multiple activity algorithms. 80-82 - Michael J. Spier, Elliott I. Organick:
The multics interprocess communication facility. 83-91
Systems and techniques
- Peter Alsberg, Carlton R. Mills:
The structure of the ILLIAC IV operating system. 92-96 - Kazuhiro Fuchi, Hozumi Tanaka, Yuriko Manago, Toshitsugu Yuba:
A program simulator by partial interpretation. 97-104 - Helene E. Kulsrud:
HELPER: an interactive extensible debugging system. 105-111 - David L. Mills:
Multiprogramming in a small-systems environment. 112-119 - Rajani M. Patel:
Basic I/O handling on burroughs B6500. 120-129
Instrumentation and measurement
- Bruce W. Arden, Donald W. Boettner:
Measurement and performance of a multiprogramming system. 130-146 - G. E. Bryan, Jack E. Shemer:
The UTS time-sharing system: performance analysis and instrumentation. 147-158 - Arnold D. Karush:
Two approaches for measuring the performance of time-sharing systems. 159-166 - Jerome H. Saltzer, John Gintell:
The instrumentation of multics. 167-174 - William A. Wulf:
Performance monitors for multi-programming systems. 175-181
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