Proceedings of the 1985 ACM SIGSMALL Symposium on Small Systems - SIGSMALL '85 1985
DOI: 10.1145/317164.317188
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Design and implementation of a resource sharing system as an extension to a personal computer operating system

Abstract: The software and hardware available today for personal computers provides a broad range of support for personal productivity, business applications, research, programming, and other activities. If personal computers are connected in a local area network, they can form a system whose total resources are very great compared to those of each computer. With appropriate system mechanisms, users can share these resources.We describe the design and implementation of a resource sharing system for IBM Personal Computer… Show more

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“…Summers et al [8] describe the idea of a "Resource-sharing Machine" that is an extension of the PC-DOS operating system. The concern for networked resource sharing was intact in 1985, when the article was published, as it is now.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Summers et al [8] describe the idea of a "Resource-sharing Machine" that is an extension of the PC-DOS operating system. The concern for networked resource sharing was intact in 1985, when the article was published, as it is now.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%