@article{oai:ipsj.ixsq.nii.ac.jp:00059672,
 author = {DavidL.Black and DavidB.Golub and DanielP.Julin and RichardF.Rashid and RichardP.Draves and RandallW.Dean and Alessandro, Forin and Joseph, Barrera and Hideyuki, Tokuda and Gerald-R.Malan and David, Bohman and David, L.Black and David, B.Golub and Daniel, P.Julin and Richard, F.Rashid and Richard, P.Draves and Randall, W.Dean and Alessandro, Forin and Joseph, Barrera and Hideyuki, Tokuda and Gerald-R., Malan and David, Bohman},
 issue = {4},
 journal = {Journal of Information Processing},
 month = {Mar},
 note = {Modular architectures based on a microkernel are suitable bases for the design and implementation of operating systems. Prototype systems employing microkernel architectures are achieving the levels of functionality and performance expected and required of commercial products. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University  the Open Software Foundation  and other sites are investigating implementations of a number of operating systems (e.g.  Unix  MS-DOS) that use the Mach microkernel. This paper describes the Mach microkernel  its use to support implementations of other operating systems  and the status of these efforts., Modular architectures based on a microkernel are suitable bases for the design and implementation of operating systems. Prototype systems employing microkernel architectures are achieving the levels of functionality and performance expected and required of commercial products. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, the Open Software Foundation, and other sites are investigating implementations of a number of operating systems (e.g., Unix, MS-DOS) that use the Mach microkernel. This paper describes the Mach microkernel, its use to support implementations of other operating systems, and the status of these efforts.},
 pages = {442--453},
 title = {Microkernel Operating System Architecture and Mach},
 volume = {14},
 year = {1992}
}