ZEUS: AN OBJECT-ORIENTED DISTRIBUTED OPERATING SYSTEM FOR RELIABLE APPLICATIONS.

James C. Browne, James E. Dutton, Vincent Fernandes, Annette Palmer, Jonathan Silverman, Anand R. Tripathi, Pong sheng Wang

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Abstract

This paper presents the principles followed in designing Zeus, an object-oriented distributed operating system designed to study integration of recovery mechanisms into the designs of distributed command and control systems. The primary goal of the Zeus design is to define reliable object management functions for distributed command and control systems and to evaluate the performance and the correctness of the recovery mechanisms for these functions. Therefore, no implementation of this design currently exists. The user provided functions support definition of object types, creation of objects, and updating of distributed objects using atomic transactions.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Annual Conference of the Association for Computing Machinery
PublisherACM (Order n 401840)
Pages179-188
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)089791144X
StatePublished - Dec 1 1984

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NameProceedings of the Annual Conference of the Association for Computing Machinery

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