Table of Contents
8 relations: Amoeba (operating system), Barrelfish (operating system), BlueOS, Distributed computing, Distributed operating system, Message passing, Multi-core processor, Operating system.
- Distributed operating systems
- Operating system kernels
Amoeba (operating system)
Amoeba is a distributed operating system developed by Andrew S. Tanenbaum and others at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Multikernel and Amoeba (operating system) are distributed operating systems.
See Multikernel and Amoeba (operating system)
Barrelfish (operating system)
Barrelfish is an experimental computer operating system built by ETH Zurich with the assistance of Microsoft Research in Cambridge. Multikernel and Barrelfish (operating system) are distributed operating systems.
See Multikernel and Barrelfish (operating system)
BlueOS
Vivo BlueOS, or BlueOS also named Blue River OS, is a open-source distributed operating system developed by Vivo.
Distributed computing
Distributed computing is a field of computer science that studies distributed systems, defined as computer systems whose inter-communicating components are located on different networked computers.
See Multikernel and Distributed computing
Distributed operating system
A distributed operating system is system software over a collection of independent software, networked, communicating, and physically separate computational nodes. Multikernel and distributed operating system are distributed operating systems.
See Multikernel and Distributed operating system
Message passing
In computer science, message passing is a technique for invoking behavior (i.e., running a program) on a computer.
See Multikernel and Message passing
Multi-core processor
A multi-core processor is a microprocessor on a single integrated circuit with two or more separate processing units, called cores (for example, dual-core or quad-core), each of which reads and executes program instructions.
See Multikernel and Multi-core processor
Operating system
An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, and provides common services for computer programs.
See Multikernel and Operating system
See also
Distributed operating systems
- Amoeba (operating system)
- Barrelfish (operating system)
- Cairo (operating system)
- Cambridge Distributed Computing System
- ChorusOS
- Distributed operating system
- Domain/OS
- HeliOS
- Inferno (operating system)
- LOCUS
- Legion (software)
- MOSIX
- Multikernel
- OpenSSI
- Plan 9 from Bell Labs
- QNX
- Sprite (operating system)
- V (operating system)
Operating system kernels
- Anticipatory scheduling
- Comparison of operating system kernels
- Cosmos (operating system)
- EKA1
- EKA2
- Exec (Amiga)
- Exokernel
- Hybrid kernel
- JX (operating system)
- KERNAL
- Kernel (operating system)
- Kernel debugger
- Kernel panic
- Kernel preemption
- Language-based system
- Linux kernel
- Linux-libre
- Loadable kernel module
- Loader (computing)
- Micro T-Kernel
- Microkernels
- Monolithic kernels
- Multikernel
- PowerUP (accelerator)
- Rump kernel
- SIMMON
- Segment descriptor
- Separation kernel
- SharpOS
- Software lockout
- System Contention Scope
- System calls
- Tanenbaum–Torvalds debate
- Thread control block
- Tickless kernel
- Timer coalescing
- Unikernel
- Vkernel
- WarpOS
- Windows NT kernel

