This directory contains CSRI Technical Report #272 entitled "Composable Trusted Systems" by E.S.Lee B.W.Thomson P.I.P.Boulton R.W.Soper {There was an oversight in a previous version of this report that resulted in Chapter 9 being mostly missing. If you have the version dated July 17 15:24, please replace with this version} The contents of this directory are this README file and: 1712 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 1740021 Feb 8 15:23 CSRI272.ps 688 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 690573 Feb 8 15:24 CSRI272.ps.Z 240 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 233656 Feb 8 15:24 CSRI272.ps.aa 200 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 194824 Feb 8 15:24 CSRI272.ps.ab 200 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 190413 Feb 8 15:24 CSRI272.ps.ac 184 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 177238 Feb 8 15:24 CSRI272.ps.ad 176 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 171294 Feb 8 15:24 CSRI272.ps.ae 192 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 182448 Feb 8 15:24 CSRI272.ps.af 192 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 180599 Feb 8 15:24 CSRI272.ps.ag 192 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 180844 Feb 8 15:24 CSRI272.ps.ah 152 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 139996 Feb 8 15:24 CSRI272.ps.ai 87 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 88709 Feb 8 15:24 CSRI272.ps.aj 2 -rw-r--r-- 1 peter 1804 Feb 8 15:21 README If you have "compress/uncompress" on your system, ftp the file CSRI272.ps.Z, uncompress it, and print (lpr) the result to a PostScript printer. Be sure to use binary mode for the ftp. If you do not have compress, then ftp the file CSRI.ps in ASCI mode, and print (lpr) the result on a PostScript printer. If problems are experienced because of the size of the files, you may instead ftp (ASCI) the split files CSRI272.ps.aa through CSRI272.ps.ai. Catenate them into sequence on your system, and print (lpr) the result to a PostScript printer. WARNING Due to the manner in which this report was prepared, the printed copy will likely contain a few spurious blank pages (or pages with just headers and line numbers) at the beginning and end of each chapter, the Table of Contents, etc. If you are not making further photocopies of the report, or if you are making only single-sided copies of the report, simply discard those spurious pages. If you plan to make double-sided photocopies, you will notice that the offsets on even and odd pages are different to allow for binding. Please check the pages carefully before and after each section to ensure that the right number (0 or 1) of blank pages exists between sections to preserve the even/odd page arrangement. If you have any difficulties reproducing this report, send me mail at peter@hub.toronto.edu or peter@hub.utoronto.ca Peter Boulton, CSRI