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Virtuelle Maschinen in Einem Allgemeinen Time-Sharing-Betriebssystem

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Einige wichtige Anwendungen für Rechenanlagen werden von den heutigen Maschinen und konventionellen Betriebssystemen nicht oder nur unzureichend unterstützt:

  • Entwicklung und Test von Systemsoftware

  • Messungen an Hardware oder Software ohne Eingriff in die Systeme

  • SW-Kompatibilitätsprobleme zwischen unterschiedlichen Betriebssystemen

  • Übergang von einer alten auf eine neue Betriebssystemversion

  • Ausbildung von Systemprogrammierern und Operateuren

  • Erweiterung und Test von Systemen für neue HW-Konfigurationen etc.

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Heinz, M. (1975). Virtuelle Maschinen in Einem Allgemeinen Time-Sharing-Betriebssystem. In: Siefkes, D. (eds) GI-4.Jahrestagung. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 26. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-40087-6_37

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