English

File Managing and Program Execution in Web Operating Systems

Software Engineering 2010-05-28 v1 Operating Systems

Abstract

Web Operating Systems can be seen as an extension of traditional Operating Systems where the addresses used to manage files and execute programs (via the basic load/execution mechanism) are extended from local filesystem path-names to URLs. A first consequence is that, similarly as in traditional web technologies, executing a program at a given URL, can be done in two modalities: either the execution is performed client-side at the invoking machine (and relative URL addressing in the executed program set to refer to the invoked URL) or it is performed server-side at the machine addressed by the invoked URL (as, e.g., for a web service). Moreover in this context, user identification for access to programs and files and workflow-based composition of service programs is naturally based on token/session-like mechanisms. We propose a middleware based on client-server protocols and on a set primitives, for managing files/resources and executing programs (in the form of client-side/server-side components/services) in Web Operating Systems. We formally define the semantics of such middleware via a process algebraic approach.

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@article{arxiv.1005.5045,
  title  = {File Managing and Program Execution in Web Operating Systems},
  author = {Mario Bravetti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.5045},
  year   = {2010}
}
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