Process Management and Resource Sharing in the Multiaccess System ESOPE The main design principles of the multiaccess system ESOPE are described. Emphasis is placed on basic ideas underlying the design rather than on implementation details. The main features of the system include the ability given to any user to schedule his own parallel processes using system primitive operations, the file-memory relationship, and the allocation-scheduling policy, which dynamically takes into account recent information about user behavior. CACM December, 1970 Betourne, C. Boulenger, J. Ferrie, J. Kaiser, C. Krakowiak, S. Mossiere, J. time-sharing, multiprogramming, process scheduling, resource allocation 4.32 CA701203 JB February 9, 1978 4:02 PM 1458 4 1960 1523 4 1960 1603 4 1960 1698 4 1960 1747 4 1960 1748 4 1960 1828 4 1960 1854 4 1960 1854 4 1960 1877 4 1960 1877 4 1960 1960 4 1960 1960 4 1960 1960 4 1960 2150 4 1960 2317 4 1960 2319 4 1960 2377 4 1960 2377 4 1960 2378 4 1960 2342 4 1960 2376 4 1960 2379 4 1960 2424 4 1960 2482 4 1960 2497 4 1960 2558 4 1960 2618 4 1960 2625 4 1960 2632 4 1960 2632 4 1960 2704 4 1960 2723 4 1960 2738 4 1960 2740 4 1960 2741 4 1960 2840 4 1960 2867 4 1960 2941 4 1960 3105 4 1960 3144 4 1960 3184 4 1960 1471 5 1960 1749 5 1960 1854 5 1960 1960 5 1960 1960 5 1960 1960 5 1960 2376 5 1960 1198 6 1960 1749 6 1960 1960 6 1960