Operating Systems For Internetware: Challenges And Future Directions
2018 IEEE 38TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING SYSTEMS (ICDCS)(2018)
摘要
An operating system is an essential layer of system software that is responsible for resource management and application support on a computer system. As the evolvement of computer systems, the concept of OSs has also been evolved into many new forms beyond the traditional OSs such as Linux and Windows. We call this new generation of OSs as ubiquitous operating systems (UOSs). Among many new types of UOSs, we are particularly interested in the operating systems for Internetware, i.e., Internetware Operating Systems. Internetware is a paradigm for new types of Internet applications that are autonomous, cooperative, situational, evolvable, and trustworthy. An Internetware OS represents our perspective on the OS for future Internet-based applications. This paper discusses the examples, technical challenges and our recent effort on Internetware OSs, as well as our vision on the future of Internetware OSs. We believe that, in the foreseeable future, Internetware OSs will become ubiquitous and could be built for many different types of computer systems and beyond.
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Operating systems, Internetware, software-defined everything, ubiquitous operating systems
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