A Secure and Flexible Model of Process Initiation for a Computer Utility
Author(s)
Montgomery, Warren AlanAbstract
This thesis demonstrates that the amount of protected, privileged code related to process initiation in a computer utility can be greatly reduced by making process creation unprivileged. The creation of processes can be controlled by the standard mechanism for controlling entry to a domain, which forces a new process to begin execution at a controlled location.
Date issued
1976-06Series/Report no.
MIT-LCS-TR-163