| 1 | == Major steps in ALMOS development == |
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| 3 | * 2012: Development of a version of ALMOS code-named “v3”. Introducing a new scalable threading-model and updating the virtual memory subsystem. |
| 4 | * 2010-2011: Development of a version of ALMOS code-named “v2”. Introducing the virtual address space management and adding more user-land libraries. |
| 5 | * 2008-2010: Development of a version of ALMOS code-named “v1”. It includes the main kernel data-structures and user-land system libraries. |
| 6 | * 2008-2009: Specification of ALMOS's design and its development road-map. |
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| 9 | == People contributed to ALMOS development == |
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| 11 | * Martin Pieuchot, Porting ALMOS-v2 to Intel x86 target, 2012. |
| 12 | * Jérémie Brunel, Porting Phoenix Map&Reduce parallel runtime to ALMOS-v2, 2011. |
| 13 | * Fabrice de GANS – RIBERI, Developing a page-cache instead of an existing buffer-cache in ALMOS-v1 (no virtual memory support), 2010. |
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| 16 | ''ALMOS has been designed and originally been developed from scratch by Ghassan Almaless''. |
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