Abstract
In this paper, we describe PortOS, an educational operating system designed to complement undergraduate and graduate level classes on operating systems. PortOS is a complete user-level operating system project, with phases covering concurrency, synchronization, networking and file systems. It focuses particularly on ad hoc and peer-to-peer distributed computing on mobile devices. This paper discusses alternative approaches to operating system projects, and presents our particular design point along with pedagogical justifications.
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Atkin, B., & Sirer, E. G. (2002). PortOS. ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 34(1), 116–120. https://doi.org/10.1145/563517.563384
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