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1st SOSP 1967: Gatlinburg, Tennesse, USA
- Proceedings of the First Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, SOSP 1967, Gatlinburg, Tennesse, USA, 1967. ACM 1967
- Robert M. Graham:
Protection in an information processing utility. - Donald W. Davies, Keith A. Bartlett, Roger A. Scantlebury, Peter T. Wilkinson:
A digital communication network for computers giving rapid response at remote terminals. - Lawrence G. Roberts:
Multiple computer networks and intercomputer communication. - Lesin W. Comeau:
A study of the effect of user program optimization in a paging system. - William B. Ackerman, William W. Plummer:
An implementation of a multiprocessing computer system. - Jack B. Dennis:
A position paper on computing and communications. - Earl C. Van Horn:
Three criteria for designing computing systems to facilitate debugging. - Butler W. Lampson:
A scheduling philosophy for multi-processing systems. - Brian Randell, C. J. Kuehner:
Dynamic storage allocation systems. - Edsger W. Dijkstra:
The structure of the "THE"-multiprogramming system. - D. H. R. Huxtable, M. T. Warwick:
Dynamic Supervisors - their design and construction. - Robert C. Daley, Jack B. Dennis:
Virtual memory, processes, and sharing in Multics. - Edgar T. Irons:
A philosophy for computer sharing. - G. Oppenheimer, Norman Weizer:
Resource management for a medium scale time sharing operating system. - Peter J. Denning:
The working set model for program behavior. - Lee C. Varian, Edward G. Coffman Jr.:
An empirical study of the behavior of programs in a paging environment. - Kurt Fuchel, Sidney Heller:
Consideration in the design of a multiple computer system with extended core storage.
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