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Capability-Based Computer Systems

Henry M. Levy
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The article was published on 1984-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 509 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Computer network programming & Software system.

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High Assurance Software Lessons and Techniques

TL;DR: This chapter presents lessons learned from the development of high assurance systems, including risk assessment, threat models, policy enforcement, lifecycle management, assessment criteria, configuration control, and development environments.
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A New Architecture Design Paradigm for Parallel Computing in Scheme

TL;DR: A new architecture design paradigm is described that radically reassigns various system responsibilities among the compiler, operating system, and architecture in order to simplify the design and increase the performance of parallel computing systems.
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Digital Right and the Ethics of Digitisation: A Case Study in Technology and Implicit Contracts

Rick McGeer
TL;DR: For instance, the authors of as discussed by the authors argue that the benefits of literacy were restricted to a small elite: every pre-printing-press civilisation boasted only a small percentage of adult literacy.

Support for parallel programming

Teodor Rus
TL;DR: This paper discusses rationale for standardizing language support for parallel programming, and develops a set of constructs that have as the basis both semantic model of parallel processes discussed in section 3 and parallel libraries provided by the actual multiprocessor machines to support parallel programming.

Memory Segmentation to Support Secure Applications

TL;DR: This paper argues that by implementing a capability model, it is possible to safely support creation, distribution and use of segments purely in user space and presents a working prototype of such a system implemented.
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