Operating systems should support business change

作者: Jeffrey C Mogul , None

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关键词: Operating systemInformation technologyFlexibility (engineering)Computer sciencePosition paper

摘要: Existing enterprise information technology (IT) systems often inhibit business flexibility, sometimes with dire consequences. In this position paper, I argue that operating system research should be measured, among other things, against our ability to improve the speed at which businesses can change. describe some of ways in need change rapidly, speculate about why existing IT infrastructures useful change, and suggest relevant OS problems.

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