Title
SISC: providing efficient XML-based service-orientation for core OS functionality
Abstract
Dependability, lucidity of design and ease-of-administration are more and more outrivaling performance as the top priority in Operating System design. These endeavors have led to a new generation of Operating Systems that abolish physical address space separation by the restriction to type-safe languages and memory-managed runtime environments. Provided that adequately efficient XML-message representations are used, this paper argues that these novel approaches to OS design are well-suited to make XML-Message-based communication sufficiently fast to introduce it along with the notion of services into the very heart of Operating Systems. By these means a truly homogeneous communication scheme can be offered in which services provided by the Operating System, applications and remote entities can be consumed alike. This paper will present motivation and implementation of SISC, a SOAP-based and service-oriented middleware prototype facilitating shared DOM communication in next-generation Operating Systems. It also presents some preliminary performance measurements that suggest the viability of the underlying approach.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1145/1272457.1272464
SOCP@HPDC
Keywords
Field
DocType
homogeneous communication scheme,operating system,dom communication,outrivaling performance,shared memory,middleware,next-generation operating systems,language-supported communication,xml,operating systems,operating system design,efficient xml-based service-orientation,core os functionality,service-orientation,os design,xml-message-based communication,preliminary performance measurement,memory management,service provider
Middleware,Embedded operating system,Dependability,XML,Physical address,Shared memory,Computer science,Service-orientation,SOAP,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hermann Schloss1928.21
Ingo Scholtes228826.66
Peter Sturm32696206.38