KeyKOS related system lecture at Stanford

I received the following from Jonathan. Those of you who are interested in KeyKOS should know that his system, EROS, is an architectural descendent of KeyKOS. --------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Jan 1997 15:13:11 -0500 From: "Jonathan S. Shapiro" <shap@eros.cis.upenn.edu> To: ... Subject: Talk info NOTE TIME CORRECTION I'll be giving a talk on Wednesday at Stanford in the EE380 seminar. Details on the seminar can be found at http://www-leland.stanford.edu/class/ee380/ under 'winter 1996'. The location and time are: Wednesday at 4:15pm Hewlett Packard Auditorium (Room B1) Gates Computer Science Building Stanford Univeristy The basic structure of the talk will be: explain what active networking means, and why confinement and fault isolation are required. (the problem) identify the properties needed for confinement and fault isolation proofs, what capabilities are, and why non-capability systems do not have these properties (why we need them) describe the objects named in EROS/KeyKOS, and why these are the right choices for high performance (how to get performance) show how this system might be used to construct an active networking router or endpoint. (how to use them for this problem) I'm still working on the talk, so the order may get rearranged. Hope to some or all of you there. Jonathan
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Bill Frantz