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  1. Operating System Concepts by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter B. Galvin, et all 2008-07-28
  2. Modern Operating Systems (3rd Edition) by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, 2007-12-21
  3. Operating System Concepts, Seventh Edition by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, et all 2004-12-14
  4. Schaum's Outline of Operating Systems by J. Archer Harris, 2001-10-23
  5. Operating System Concepts with Java by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter B. Galvin, et all 2009-11-09
  6. Operating Systems In Depth: Design and Programming by Thomas W. Doeppner, 2010-11-02
  7. Guide to Parallel Operating Systems with WindowsXP and Linux by Ron Carswell, Heidi Webb, et all 2006-05-19
  8. The Design of the UNIX Operating System [Prentice-Hall Software Series] by Maurice J. Bach, 1986-06-06
  9. Operating Systems Concepts with Java by Abraham Silberschatz, 2003-11-25
  10. Survey of Operating Systems (Mike Meyers' Computer Skills) by Charles Holcombe, Jane Holcombe, 2005-03-21
  11. Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles (6th Edition) by William Stallings, 2008-04-19
  12. Operating Systems Design and Implementation (3rd Edition) by Andrew S Tanenbaum, Albert S Woodhull, 2006-01-14
  13. Simple Real-time Operating System: A Kernel Inside View for a Beginner by Chowdary Venkateswara Penumuchu, 2007-08-06
  14. The Integral Operating System: Version 1. 0 by Ken Wilber, 2005-11-01

1. OSRC: The Operating System Resource Center
Extensive information about booting, file systems, memory, architecture, and interfacing with other devices.
http://www.nondot.org/sabre/os/articles
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  • The Boot Process
      Boot sectors, bootable CD-ROMs, examples..
  • Partitions
      Partition Table Layout, Partition IDs..
  • File Systems
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  • Other Hardware
      Legos, ATX, NetPC's..
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  • 2. DBLP Bibliography: Operating Systems
    Links to many operating systems journals on the web.
    http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/os.html
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    Fri Sep 16 23:56:50 2005 by Michael Ley ley@uni-trier.de

    3. OSNews.com - Exploring The Future Of Computing
    Weblog style online magazine on operating systems and computing environments. Daily updates, reader forum with many comments.
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    4. Howstuffworks "How Operating Systems Work"
    Unbiased enlightening tutorial with impartial description of how OSs work, and many related links.
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    How Operating Systems Work
    by Dave Coustan and Curt Franklin
    Table of Contents Introduction to How Operating Systems Work The Bare Bones What Does It Do? What Kinds Are There? Wake-Up Call Processor Management Memory Storage and Management Device Management Interface to the World What's New Lots More Information Compare Prices for Operating Systems If you have a computer, then you have heard about operating systems. Any desktop or laptop PC that you buy normally comes pre-loaded with Windows XP . Macintosh computers come pre-loaded with OS X . Many corporate servers use the Linux or UNIX operating systems. The operating system (OS) is the first thing loaded onto the computer without the operating system, a computer is useless. More recently, operating systems have started to pop up in smaller computers as well. If you like to tinker with electronic devices, you are probably pleased that operating systems can now be found on many of the devices we use every day, from

    5. Computer Operating Systems
    Helping you with questions you may have about computer operating systems as well as linking you to all the major computer operating systems.
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    6. Linux.org
    Comprehensive information and resources about the Linux Operating System.
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    7. Review Of Operating Systems
    The OS Faq site has a lot of interesting pointers to operating system projects, and answers a Seoul national university OS labs operating systems links
    http://tunes.org/Review/OSes.html
    Review of Operating Systems
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    • (formerly known as SPINE) is a distributed, reflective, component-based, adaptable operating system being built by researchers at the Systems Software Research Group from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the Systems and Communications Group from the Universidad Carlos III - Madrid.
    • Aegis (developed at MIT's Parallel and Distributed OSes group) is an OS based upon the idea of an "ExoKernel" (much like the NoKernel idea behind Tunes: there is no more runtime kernel in the OS, which yields up to 10000% performance gain). Also see D. Engler's page , and the various Exokernel and networking papers
    • Olin Shivers' Express project at MIT developed ML/OS, an OS in ML, by combining SML/NJ with the Flux OS Kit , reusing the web server from the Fox project.
    • The Flux project at university of Utah has been developing an OS toolkit (mirrored in Australia ), now release 0.97, so anyone can make their own OS from bricks. It is also developing its own Fluke microkernel on top.

    8. CodeBIG
    Offers help in planning, development and support for networks, operating systems, programming and development applications.
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    Sat Sep 17 10:01:52 GMT+07:00 2005 Software used to be "small" - applications would run on an isolated system and used solely by the employees of the company that installed them. Small applications no longer provide any competitive edge because every business has them. Only "big" applications designed from the ground up to communicate with partners, customers, and suppliers provide true competitive advantage. CodeBIG, Inc. is a consulting company founded to help our customers with the architecture, planning, and development of these types of communications-aware applications using a combination of years of network programming experience and innovative technologies. We can help your company with:
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    9. The GNU Operating System
    "guhnoo.") Variants of the GNU operating system, which use the kernel Linux, are now widely used; though these systems are often referred
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    10. Howstuffworks "How Operating Systems Work"
    The operating system controls every task your computer carries out and manages system resources to optimize performance. Learn how your operating system
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    How Operating Systems Work
    by Dave Coustan and Curt Franklin
    Table of Contents Introduction to How Operating Systems Work The Bare Bones What Does It Do? What Kinds Are There? Wake-Up Call Processor Management Memory Storage and Management Device Management Interface to the World What's New Lots More Information Compare Prices for Operating Systems If you have a computer, then you have heard about operating systems. Any desktop or laptop PC that you buy normally comes pre-loaded with Windows XP . Macintosh computers come pre-loaded with OS X . Many corporate servers use the Linux or UNIX operating systems. The operating system (OS) is the first thing loaded onto the computer without the operating system, a computer is useless. More recently, operating systems have started to pop up in smaller computers as well. If you like to tinker with electronic devices, you are probably pleased that operating systems can now be found on many of the devices we use every day, from

    11. Distributed Systems
    s, bibliographies, and links to distributed operating systems, file systems, and computing environments.......
    http://www-vs.informatik.uni-ulm.de/DOSinWWW/DistribSys.html
    Universität Ulm Abteilung Verteilte Systeme (VS)
    An Overview of Projects on
    Distributed Operating Systems
    Alfred J. Lupper
    Computer Science Department, Distributed Systems Laboratory
    University of Ulm
    D-89069 Ulm, Germany
    lupper@informatik.uni-ulm.de
    This collection of Distributed Systems gives an overview of past and current projects on distributed operating systems, including some remarkable distributed file systems and distributed programming environments. I believe this information is current and correct as of the given date, though it certainly is not complete. I apologize for any errors or omissions. If you find errors or you can give a helpful criticism, please let me know. This list will further be maintained at our department and updated continously.
    To add a missing entry please klick here © 1995, Alfred Lupper, Department of Computer Science, University of Ulm

    12. QNX Realtime Operating System (RTOS) Software, Development Tools
    QNX Software Systems. Realtime operating system software, development tools, and services for superior embedded design.
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    13. FreeOS.com: The Resource Center For Free Operating Systems
    Provides articles, documentation, links to software, and news about Linux and other operating systems.
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    By Don Custer Posted: ( Sun 20th Feb 2005 06:28:28[AM] UTC
    It was recently suggested to me that I write a small article sharing my experiences with the Linux Operating System. After some careful consideration, here is my feeble attempt at journalism.
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    14. Sente Limited - Custom Software Development And Bespoke Application Design - Oxf
    A software development company specializing in custom application design and development using Delphi and C++ under Windows operating systems.
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    Sente Limited A software development company specializing in custom application design
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    15. Andrew S. Tanenbaum
    Title operating systems Design and Implementation, 2/e Authors Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Albert S. Woodhull Publisher PrenticeHall
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    16. Homepage R. STAHL HMI Systems GmbH - Operator Panels For Hazardous And Industria
    Produces operating systems for variety of special purpose requirements. Includes panels for use in hazardous areas and on board ships.
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    Operator Panel, Operator Terminal, HMI, MMI and much more for the for hazardous areas zone 1 and 2 Operator Interfaces and Units for all PLC's Connection for Profibus, Siemens, Allen Bradley and other PLC Systems Diffrent Exi terminals with Touch and TFT graphic display Fieldbus, Modbus and MPI Operator Panel for hazardous and non-hazardous environment. OP, HMI and MMI , IPC for all PLC and DCS System also for EX environment. Connect your SCADA sytsem thru MPI or Profibus

    17. New Scientist Breaking News - War Of Words Over Operating Systems'
    War of words over operating systems' safety 1900 23 March 2005 NewScientist.com news service Celeste Biever
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    18. IBM Mainframe Servers
    IBM home page for current mainframe computer systems, with links to an overview, software, operating systems, networking, I/O connectivity, solutions, news, events, FAQs, support, education and a library of documents.
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    19. SIGOPS Operating Systems
    Addresses issues dealing with operating systems research and development.
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    20. Windows Products And Technologies History: Windows Overview & History
    effort by Microsoft to evolve the Windows operating system from a single, into a robust family of server and desktop operating systems for everyone,
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    Windows Products and Technologies History
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    Over the past two decades, Microsoft Windows® products have evolved from a single, one-size-fits-all desktop operating system into a diverse family of operating systems and mobile technologies. Today, Windows products help people worldwide achieve their potential at work, home, and just about anyplace in between. This article summarizes milestones in the development of the following: Windows 1.0 and later Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Windows XP Professional Windows XP Home Windows XP Media Center Edition Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Internet Explorer DirectX® Windows Media® Player Windows Movie Maker Windows NT® Server Windows 2000 Server Family Windows XP Embedded Windows CE .NET

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