Title
The Raven project [distributed object-oriented OS]
Abstract
An overview is given of a distributed object-oriented operating system project called the Raven project. The Raven operating system is intended for use in a variety of applications, such as office systems and control systems. It is intended to work as a high-speed, fault-tolerant system. Raven includes both a programming language and an operating system. Raven is object-oriented in that it supports multiple inherited types. It is fault tolerant in that it supports persistent objects, recoverable objects, and atomic transactions. The major emphasis of the work is the overall design of the language and system, distributed configuration management, distributed single-level object store, RAM-based high-speed transaction management, and object-based parallel communication. All of these areas of work are being developed within the context of autonomous administration domains
Year
DOI
Venue
1989
10.1109/WWOS.1989.109273
Pacific Grove, CA
Keywords
Field
DocType
fault tolerant computing,network operating systems,object-oriented programming,ram-based high-speed transaction management,raven operating system,raven project,atomic transactions,autonomous administration domains,control systems,distributed configuration management,distributed object-oriented os,distributed object-oriented operating system,distributed single-level object store,fault-tolerant system,multiple inherited types,object-based parallel communication,office systems,persistent objects,programming language,recoverable objects,control system,object oriented,fault tolerance,object oriented programming,operating system,computer languages,computer science,operating systems,application software,remotely operated vehicles,distributed objects,fault tolerant system,security,configuration management,multiple inheritance,fault tolerant
Atomicity,Remotely operated underwater vehicle,Distributed object,Object-oriented programming,Parallel communication,Computer science,Fault tolerance,Configuration management,Application software,Operating system
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gerald Neufeld139480.81
Chanson, S.210.73