Mixed Solutions for the Deadlock Problem

Mixtures of detection, avoidance, and prevention
provide more effective and practical solutions 
to the deadlock problem than any one of these alone.  The
individual techniques can be tailored for subproblems 
of resource allocation and still operate together to
prevent deadlocks.  This paper presents a method, 
based on the concept of the hierarchical operating
system, for constructing appropriate mixtures and 
suggests appropriate subsystems for the most frequently
occurring resource allocation problems

CACM July, 1973

Howard, J. H. Jr.

deadlocks, resource allocation, operating systems,
multiprogramming, hierarchical systems

4.30 4.32

CA730704 JB January 23, 1978  12:46 PM

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