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CTRON is a specification of OS for servers in a network of TRON-based computers. It is meant to support file servers, database servers, network gateways, and other specialized servers. Portability and other design issues are addressed in the design of CTRON specification.
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Sakamura, K. (1987). CTRON: An Overview. In: Sakamura, K. (eds) TRON Project 1987 Open-Architecture Computer Systems. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68069-7_13
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