Workstations



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Workstations

  Multi-user, multi-tasking workstations generally have operating system architectures that address the weaknesses associated with personal computers. Most workstation operating systems support passwords, provide an insulating and protective layer of software between the user program and the hardware, and provide memory isolation between user program processes and the operating system.

However, there are other weaknesses that usually are not addressed. Some of the relevant UNIX-derived OS weaknesses are:

Most of these problems are addressed by the Compartmented Mode Workstation requirements, but are usually not addressed by the normal, commercial workstation platforms.



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John Barkley
Fri Oct 7 16:17:21 EDT 1994