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There are a number of other related projects from Active Networks,
Java operating systems, resource management, networking infrastructure
to Java compilation and support.
This page is also under construction.
- Active Networks:
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There are a number of research projects looking at various parts
of the Active Networking space. MIT's ANTS was one of the
first such projects. UPenn's SwitchWare encompasses a number
of projects from the OS up to active networking programming
languages,
U.C.L.A.'s Panda is an example of an active protocol. We worked
with UCLA (for the
Active Network Team Demos) to make Panda run on Janos.
Two other "NodeOS" projects are Princeton/Arizona's Scout
OS and TIS's "AMP", based on the Exokernel. (Links to follow.)
Gatech has a NodeOS layer that runs on Unix.
The Rochester Institute of Technology is also interested in
developing a NodeOS for network processors and they have some
documentation for ANTS.
There are a number of other projects, we just haven't had time
right now to write about them...
- Java Operating Systems:
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We're leveraging our earlier work in Java operating systems:
Alta and KaffeOS. Work like the J-Kernel (and their
as-yet-unannounced followup) have also strongly influenced our
designs. The OSF/Open Group Research Institute (RIP) also did
work on resource management in Java (links to come).
- Resource Management:
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A number of operating system projects have emphasized resource
management, both in the context of providing Quality-of-Service (QoS)
guarentees for real-time applications
(Rialto,
Eclipse,
Nemesis),
and for providing fairness and protection among applications in
a server environment
(Resource Containers).
Both areas are important in our Janos work.
(Others: J-Res, JSEAL2, ...)
- Security:
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Flask, SwitchWare's SANE project, SANTS, Security in the
NodeOS, etc.
- Networking Infrastructure:
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The Flux Network Testbed, Active Servers, etc.
- Java Compilation and Support:
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Kaffe, GCJ, JSA, Jiazzi, Knit, Alchemy, etc.
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