The Triad System: the Design of a Distributed, Real-Time, Trusted System

Abstract

Triad is a prototype distributed operating system that provides a high assurance trusted system platform for real time distributed applications that process information of various classifactions. Triad provides an extensible sofiware architecture in which applications can make uniform use of and also build upon its system capabilities. This paper describes the design of the Triad system, the framework for applications using the system, an example application scenario, and selected specific distributed processing techniques used by the Triad system.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1996
Accession Number
ADA335139

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  • Dennis Hollingworth
  • E. John Sebes
  • Eve L. Cohen
  • Pierre X. Pasturel
  • Terry C. Vickers Benzel

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