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CapROS
Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.
CapROS
Capability-based Reliable Operating System; home site; non-academic evolution and continuation of EROS system, begun in 2005; EROS was pure research, CapROS is intended to be stable commercial quality system.
Coyotos
Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.
Coyotos Secure Operating System
Direct EROS research successor; builds on those ideas and experiences; much code developed for EROS will migrate directly to Coyotos.
EROS-OS.org
Extremely Reliable OS; home site. Small, secure, real-time microkernel with orthogonal persistence: pull the plug and restart with no losses. Related to, and working with, ERights.org on E programming language. [Open source, GPL]
EROS: A Fast Capability System
This capability-based OS for commodity processors uses a one level storage model; store persistence is transparent to applications. Surprisingly, performance of this very high security system matches normal OSs. [ResearchIndex]
Extremely Reliable Operating System
Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.
Verifying Operating System Security
A confined program is one unable to leak information to an unauthorized party or modify unauthorized resources, an essential feature of any secure component based system. A proof of correctness of EROS architecture for confinement. [ResearchIndex]
EROS: A Principle-Driven Operating System from the Ground Up
Abstract of article by Jonathan S. Shapiro, Norm Hardy; published by IEEE Computer Society. [IEEE Software]
(February 01, 2002)
The EROS Alternative
Shapiro interview in 'Open-Source Security' issue. Of open source OSs, most people think only Linux and OpenBSD. But another open-source OS's architecture may be more secure than either of them. [Information Security Magazine]
(February 01, 2000)
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