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Janos: A Java-Oriented OS for Active Network Nodes
San Francisco, CA May 29-May 30
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DANCE.2002.10034872002 DARPA Active Networks Conference ...
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Janos is an operating system for active network nodes whose primary focus is strong resource management and control of untrusted active applications written in Java. Janos includes the three major components of a Java-based active network operating system: the low-level NodeOS, a resource-aware Java Virtual Machine, and an active network protocol execution environment. Each of these components is separately usable. This article lays out the Janos design and its rationale.
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Paptrick Tullmann, Mike Hibler, Jay Lepreau, "Janos: A Java-Oriented OS for Active Network Nodes," dance, pp.117, 2002 DARPA Active Networks Conference and Exposition (DANCE'02), 2002
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