Title
An overview of the NetWare operating system
Abstract
The NetWare operating system is designed specifically to provide service to clients over a computer network. This design has resulted in a system that differs in several respects from more general-purpose operating systems. In addition to highlighting the design decisions that have led to these differences, this paper provides an overview of the NetWare operating system, with a detailed description of its kernel and its software-based approach to fault tolerance.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1994
USENIX Winter
general-purpose operating system,software-based approach,detailed description,netware operating system,computer network,fault tolerance,design decision,fault tolerant,operating system
Field
DocType
Citations 
Kernel (linear algebra),Computer science,Software,Fault tolerance,Operating system,Standard Operating Environment,Embedded system
Conference
12
PageRank 
References 
Authors
3.52
10
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Drew Major1164.48
Greg Minshall218855.72
Kyle Powell3123.52