Title
An architecture for pup services on a distributed operating system
Abstract
At the University of Rochester the computer science department has had six years of experience in the design and implementation of a multiple-machine, multiple network distributed system called RIG. Rochester's Intelligent Gateway (RIG) [1,2,3] is a dual processor gateway which connects three computer networks to provide convenient access to a wide range of computer facilities. RIG was built to serve as an intermediary between the human user (working through a display terminal or personal computer) and a variety of computer systems. The bulk of the user's computational requirements is met by these systems, which are either partially integrated into the RIG system through a fast local network or loosely coupled to it through the ARPANET. RIG also provides a number of basic services such as printing, plotting, local file storage, and support for a number of display terminals.
Year
DOI
Venue
1981
10.1145/1041454.1041456
Operating Systems Review
Keywords
Field
DocType
pup service,fast local network,human user,personal computer,computer system,computer facility,computer science department,rig system,display terminal,local file storage,computer network,distributed system
Distributed operating system,Architecture,Computer science,Personal computer,File storage,Default gateway,Local area network,ARPANET,Operating system
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
15
1
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.40
4
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Brett D. Fleisch120941.08