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Minimal multitasking operating systems for real-time controllers

In many dedicated microprocessor applications, a full-feature operating system is not required. A methodology is presented for the design of extremely minimal operating systems for such applications. The emphasis is on providing the most basic facilities quickly, without precluding later improvement...

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Published in:Joint proceedings of SIGSMALL Symposium on Small Systems and SIGMOD Workshop on Small Database Systems, October 13-15, 1981, Orlando, Florida October 13-15, 1981, Orlando, Florida, 1981-10, Vol.7 (2), p.20-27
Main Author: Kuenning, Geoffrey H.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:In many dedicated microprocessor applications, a full-feature operating system is not required. A methodology is presented for the design of extremely minimal operating systems for such applications. The emphasis is on providing the most basic facilities quickly, without precluding later improvements and additions.
ISSN:0272-720X
DOI:10.1145/1067672.802411