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2K
The 2K distributed operating system (OS) seeks to modify the way traditional systems interact with application software, to accommodate different service requirements and dynamic changes in rapidly evolving, heterogeneous environments. By maintaining an explicit representation of the dependencies between system and application components, the OS infrastructure can better configure the system (optimizing its performance) and recognize the need for reconfiguration. It can know how to carry out this (re)configuration without compromising system stability, performance, and reliability.
High-level 2K systems are built atop a dynamically configurable CORBA ORB named dynamicTAO. The system exports a homogeneous view to its users and can be run on extant OSs (Linux, Solaris, Windows, ...), and on the specialized Off++ microkernel.
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2K
Component-based network-centric OS for the next millennium: distributed adaptable OS, designed for frequent change, being built by the Systems Software Research Group, and the Multimedia Operating Systems and Networking Group, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
GSyC: Systems and Communications Group
Part of Experimental Sciences and Technology Department, University of King Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain. Partners in the 2K effort.
ACCORDS Project
Automatic Configuration and Monitoring of Component-Based Distributed Systems. From Universities of São Paulo, and of Campinas, Brazil. Part of 2K effort.
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008