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Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 03:23:48 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Sat, 11 Nov 1995 00:04:39 GMTContent-length: 5571<html><head> <title>Opal Papers</title></head><body><h1>Opal</h1> <p><hr>Following is a complete list of papers and reports related tothe Opal operating system project.<hr><dl><b>Theses</b></dl><UL><li> Jeffrey S. Chase. <a href="http://www.cs.duke.edu/~chase/research/thesis.ps"><em>An Operating System Structure for Wide-Address Architectures</em></a>. PhD Thesis, Department of ComputerScience and Engineering, University of Washington, August 1995.</UL><dl><b>Conference and Journal Publications</b></dl><UL><li> <a href="file://ftp.cs.washington.edu/tr/1992/03/UW-CSE-92-03-09.PS.Z">Lightweight Shared Objects in a 64-bit Operating System.</a>J. Chase, H. Levy, E. Lazowska, and M. Baker-Harvey. In<em>Proc. of the Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems,Languages, and Applications</em> (OOPSLA), October 1992.<p><li> <a href="ftp://cs.washington.edu/tr/1992/03/UW-CSE-92-03-10.PS.Z">Architectural Support for Single Address Space Operating Systems.</a> E. Koldinger, J. Chase, and S. Eggers. In <em>Proc. of the 5th Int. Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languagesand Operating Systems</em> (ASPLOS), October 1992.<p><li> <a href="ftp://cs.washington.edu/tr/1994/09/UW-CSE-94-09-12.PS.Z">Integrating Coherency and Recoverability in Distributed Systems.</a>Michael J. Feeley, Jeffrey S. Chase, Vivek R. Narasayya, and Henry M. Levy. In <em>Proc. of the First Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation,</em> November 1994.<p><li> <a href="ftp://cs.washington.edu/tr/1993/04/UW-CSE-93-04-02.PS.Z">Sharing and Protection in a Single-Address-Space Operating System.</a>Jeffrey S. Chase, Henry M. Levy, Michael J. Feeley, and EdwardD. Lazowska. <em>ACM Transactions on Computer Systems</em>, 12(4),November 1994.<p><li> <a href="sosp.ps">Implementing Global Memory Management in a Workstation Cluster.</a>Michael M. Feeley, William E. Morgan, Frederic H. Pighin, Anna R. Karlin,Henry M. Levy, and Chandramohan A. Thekkath.To appear in <em>Proc. of the 15th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles</em>, December 1995.<p><li> <a href="hicss.ps">Using Shared Memory for Read-Mostly RPC Services.</a>R. Schmidt, J. Chase, and H. Levy. To appear in <em>Proc. of the 29th Hawaii InternationalConference on System Sciences</em>, January 1996.</UL><dl><b>Workshop Publications</b></dl><UL><li> <a href="wwos92.ps">Opal: A Single Address Space System for 64-Bit Architectures.</a>J. Chase, H. Levy, E. Lazowska, and M. Baker-Harvey. In <em>Proc. IEEE Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems</em>, April 1992.<p><li> <a href="iwooos92.ps">Using Virtual Addresses as Object References.</a>J. Chase, H. Levy, and A. Tiwary.In <em>Proc. 2nd Int. Workshop on Object Orientationin Operating Systems</em>, September 1992.<p><li> <a href="sigops92.ps">Supporting Distribution in Single-Address Space Operating Systems.</a>J. Chase, H. Levy, and V. Issarny. In <em>Proc. 5th ACM SIGOPS European Workshop</em>, September 1992. (Also appeared in <em>Operating Systems Review</em>, ACM SIGOPS, April 1993.)<p><li> <a href="wwos93.ps">Some Issues for Single Address Space Systems.</a>Jeff Chase, Mike Feeley, and Hank Levy. In <em>Proc. of the Fourth IEEE Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems,</em> October 1993.<p></UL><dl><b>UW Technical Reports</b></dl><UL><li>Supporting Cooperation on Wide-Address Computers.J. Chase and H. Levy. Technical Report, 91-03-10, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, March 1991.<p><li>The Protection Lookaside Buffer: Architectural Support forSingle-Address Space Systems. E. Koldinger, J. Chase, H. Levy, and S. Eggers. Technical Report 91-11-05, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, November 1991.<p><li> <a href="ftp://cs.washington.edu/tr/1992/03/UW-CSE-92-03-02.PS.Z">How to Use a 64-Bit Virtual Address Space.</a> J. Chase, H. Levy, M. Baker-Harvey, and E. Lazowska.Technical Report 92-03-02, Department of Computer Science andEngineering, University of Washington, March 1992.<p><li> <a href="ftp://cs.washington.edu/tr/1993/02/UW-CSE-93-02-03.PS.Z">User-level threads and interprocess communication.</a> M.Feeley, J. Chase, and E. Lazowska, Technical Report 93-02-03, Department of Computer Science andEngineering, University of Washington.<p></UL><dl><b>Family History</b></dl>Opal is a descendant of a number of object-oriented distributedsystems built at UW during the 1980s. Following are somereferences to some of those systems. <p><UL><li> E. Jul, H. Levy, N. Hutchinson, A. Black. <a href="emerald.ps">Fine-Grained Mobility in the EmeraldSystem.</a> <em>ACM Trans. on Computer Systems</em> 6(1), February 1988.(Emerald is a distributed object-oriented language and system supportinga single, logical, distributed, object address space. It was the firstsystem with on-the-fly object mobility. Protection is guaranteed by the language and compiler.)<p><li> J. Chase, F. Amador, E. Lazowska, H. Levy, R. Littlefield.<a href="amber.ps">The Amber System: Parallel Programming on a Networkof Multiprocessors.</a> <em>Proc. of the 12th ACM Symp. on OperatingSystems Principles</em>, December 1989. (Amber is a distributed object-orientedsystem, based on C++, for writing parallel programs that execute on a local-area network; Amber uses a single shared distributed address space above which C++ objects are supported.)</UL> </body></html>
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