The multics system: an examination of its structure 论文

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Distributed and Parallel Computing SystemsCloud Computing and Resource ManagementAdvanced Data Storage Technologies

摘要

This volume provides an overview of the Multics system developed at M.I.T.--a time-shared, general purpose utility like system with third-generation software. The advantage that this new system has over its predecessors lies in its expanded capacity manipulate and file information on several levels and police and control access data in its various files. On the invitation of M.I.T.'s Project MAC, Elliott Organick developed over a period of years an explanation of the workings, concepts, and mechanisms of the Multics system. This book is a result of that effort, and is approved by the Computer Systems Research Group of Project MAC. In keeping with his reputation as a writer able explain technical ideas in the computer field clearly and precisely, the author develops an exceptionally lucid description of the Multics system, particularly in the area of it works. His stated purpose is serve the expected needs of designers, and help them to gain confidence that they are really able exploit the system fully, as they design increasingly larger programs and subsystems. The chapter sequence was planned build an understanding of increasingly larger entities. From segments and the addressing of segments, the discussion extends ways in which procedure segments may link dynamically one another and data segments. Subsequent chapters are devoted how Multics provides for the solution of problems, the file system organization and services, and the segment management functions of the Multics file system and how the user may employ these facilities advantage. Ultimately, the author builds a picture of the life of a process in coexistence with other processes, and suggests ways model or construct subsystems that are far more complex than could be implemented using predecessor computer facilities. This volume is intended for the moderately well informed computer user accustomed predecessor systems and familiar with some of the Multics overview literature. While not intended as a definitive work on this living, ever-changing system, the book nevertheless reflects Multics as it has been first implemented, and should reveal its flavor, structure and power for some time come.

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