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Workshop on Virtual Computer Systems 1973: Cambridge, MA, USA
- Ugo O. Gagliardi, Louis Bolliet, Robert P. Goldberg:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Virtual Computer Systems, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, March 26-27, 1973. ACM 1973, ISBN 978-1-4503-7427-9 - Michel Berthaud, M. Jacolin, Ph. Potin, Henri Savary:
Coupling virtual machines and system construction. 1-14 - James H. March:
The design and implementation of a virtual machine operating system using a Virtual Access Method. 15-18 - Jacques Bellino, Claude Hans:
Virtual machine or virtual operating system? 20-29 - S. W. Galley:
PDP-10 virtual machines. 30-34 - Richard M. Kogut:
The Segment Based File Support System. 35-42 - Ronald J. Srodawa, Lee A. Bates:
An efficient virtual machine implementation. 43-73 - Robert P. Goldberg:
Architecture of virtual machines. 74-112 - Hugh C. Lauer, David Wyeth:
A recursive virtual machine architecture. 113-116 - Efrem G. Mallach:
On the relationship between virtual machines and emulators. 117-126 - Pran N. Wahi:
On sharing of pages in CP-67. 127-149 - Vittore Casarosa, Carlo Paoil:
VHM : a Virtual Hardware Monitor. 150-169 - Yonathan Bard:
An analytic model of CP-67 - VM/370. 170-176 - Carl J. Young:
Extended architecture and Hypervisor performance. 177-183 - David Lorge Parnas, William R. Price:
The design of the virtual memory aspects of a virtual machine. 184-190 - Lloyd Dickman:
Small virtual machines: A survey. 191-202 - H. Schwenk Jr.:
Virtual micromachines (Whatever happened to milliprocessors). 203-205 - C. Richard Attanasio:
Virtual machines and data security. 206-209 - Stuart E. Madnick, John J. Donovan:
Application and analysis of the virtual machine approach to information system security and isolation. 210-224 - Thanh Thi Nguyen:
A conversational graphic aid for operating system error searching and teaching. 225-227 - Jeffrey P. Buzen, Peter P. Chen, Robert P. Goldberg:
A note on virtual machines and software reliability. 228-235 - Claude Frasson:
Simulation of input-output units. 236-246
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