bdf@rex.cs.tulane.edu (Brett Fleisch) (11/29/89)
Here is my list of matches: %A Hugh C. Lauer %A Roger M. Needham %T On the Duality of Operating System Structures %B Proceedings Second International Symposium on Operating Systems, IRIA %D October 1978 %L LAUER79 %O reprinted in Operating Systems Review, 13, 2, April 1979, pp. 3-19. %K duals %K operating-systems %K duality %K IPC %K messages %K procedure-oriented %A Bjarne Stroustrup %T An Experiment with the Interchangeability of Processes and Monitors %J Software: Practice and Experience %V 12 %D 1982 %P 1011-1025 %L STROUSTRUP82 %K message-passing %K monitors %K IPC %K Lauer-Needham %K Duality-Hypothesis %X This paper looks at the Lauer-Needham Duality Argument and states that the process/monitor concepts really are equivalent. Roger Needham supervised/assisted in this work. It should be used as a reference, as it presents important concepts. %A Ariel Pashtan %T Operating System Models in a Conecurrent Pascal Environment: Complexity and Performance Considerations %J IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering %V SE-11 %N 1 %D January 1985 %P 136-141 %L PASHTAN85 %K Concurrent-Pascal %K monitor %K OS %K process-model %K performance %K resource-manager %K object %K software-complexity %K duality-argument %K Lauer-Needham %X Comments DELETED %A David W. Wall %T Messages as Active Agents %B Proceedings Ninth Annual ACM Sympoisum on Principles of Programming Languages %C Albuquerque, New Mexico %D January 1982 %P 34-39 %L WALL82 %K processes %K messages %X A DELETED paper trying to show a duality which is less than revealing or insightful. %A Loretta Guarino Reid %T Control and Communication in Programmed Systems %I CMU Computer Science Dept %R CMU-CS-80-142 %C Pittsburgh, PA %D September 1980 %L REID80 %K duality %K communication %K message-passing %K OS %K operating-systems %K OSs %K IPC %K interprocess-communication %X A Ph.D. dissertation supervised by Habermann which examines the duality arg %A M. Young %A A. Tevanian %A R. Rashid %A D. Golub %A J. Eppinger %A J. Chew %A W. Bolosky %A D. Black %A R. Baron %T The Duality of Memory and Communication in the Implementation of a Multiprocessor Operating System %P 63-76 %J Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles %K sosp %K shared-memory %K Mach %K IPC %K communication %K memory-management %K memory %K sharing %C Austin, TX %D 8-11 November 1987 %O In \f2ACM Operating Systems Review 21\fP:5 -- Brett D. Fleisch Asst. Prof of Computer Science Tulane University New Orleans, LA 70118