Applicability Analysis of Semi-Network Operating System
- Yin Sheng Zhang
Abstract
Innovation of computing technology is either to improve the security and performance, or to improve the convenience of user operation of system, networking and device, but sometimes it’s hard to get a very good balance between the two, in particular, the traditional localized OS and computing devices are inherently incompatible in some respects with today's network environment, therefore, although many innovations help to improve the safety, autonomy and controllability of system and device, but they are still always lacking the trustworthiness of users, one of the reasons is that their performance is lower than user's expectation, but their operation become more complicated than before.
The semi-network operating system is designed according to user's actual experience, which not only utilizes the shared attributes of network to increase the flexibility of OS, but also utilizes the stability and user-autonomy attributes of local platform ensure the base functions of OS, in addition, it can greatly reduce the burden on user’s operation and maintenance of computing system, so which will be a trustworthy system architecture for users.
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- DOI:10.5539/cis.v12n1p93
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