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  1. Principles of Modern Operating Systems by Richard Schlesinger, Jose Garrido, 2007-08-01
  2. Exploring the Pick Operating System by Jonathan E. Sisk, Steven Van Arsdale, 1989-01
  3. Operating System Design: The XINU Approach (v. 1) by Douglas Comer, 1983-11-11
  4. Embedded Systems Design: An Introduction to Processes, Tools and Techniques by Arnold S. Berger, 2001-12-15
  5. UNIX, Solaris and Linux: A Practical Security Cookbook:Securing UNIX Operating System without Third-Party Applications by Boris Loza, 2005-04-22
  6. Computer Forensics: Hard Disk and Operating Systems (Ec-Council Press Series : Computer Forensics) by EC-Council, 2009-09-17
  7. A+ Operating Systems for Technicians by Cheryl Schmidt, Todd Meadors, 2004-05-24
  8. Advanced Operating Systems and Kernel Applications: Techniques and Technologies by Yair Wiseman, Song Jiang, 2009-10-15
  9. Linux TCP/IP Networking for Embedded Systems by Thomas Herbert, 2006-11-17
  10. Outlines & Highlights for Operating Systems: A Concept-Based Approach by Dhamdhere, D. M., ISBN: 9780072957693 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2009-08-26
  11. Developing Your Own 32-Bit Operating System/Book and Cd-Rom by Richard A. Burgess, 1995-03
  12. Windows System Programming (4th Edition) (Addison-Wesley Microsoft Technology Series) by Johnson M. Hart, 2010-02-26
  13. Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design (4th Edition) by Jean Dollimore, Tim Kindberg, et all 2005-05-20
  14. Operating SystemsUncovered: The Inside Scoops Are Revealed

81. QNX Realtime Operating System (RTOS) Software, Development Tools, And Services F
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82. How To Transfer Text Files Between Linux, Macintosh, Microsoft Windows Operating
How to transfer text files between Linux, Macintosh, and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
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Text files are often incompatible across operating systems. Why? Because different operating systems use different markers to indicate the end of a line. This can really mess you up if you are trying to transfer files from one operating system to another. The Macintosh uses a carriage return to end a line. A carriage return marking the end of a line is intuitive to anyone who is old enough to have ever used a typewriter. For those too young to know, an electric typewriter has a big key called a carriage return that automatically advances you to the next line. The carriage return is often referred to by the capital letters CR. On a Macintosh, every line has a CR at the end. Under Linux (a variant of Unix), the end of a line is indicated by a line feed . Every line ends with a line feed or LF. Calling the end of a line an LF versus a CR is not just semantics. These are 2 very real characters with 2 very real and very separate numeric representations on a computer. A CR is a 13 in the ASCII table of characters and an LF is a 10 in the ASCII table of characters.

83. IEEE TC On Operating Systems And Application Environments
Welcome to the home of the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on OperatingSystems and Application Environments. TCOS Bulletin, our newsletter.
http://www.tcos.org/
Home
Ethan Miller, Editor
Welcome to the home of the IEEE Computer Society 's Technical Committee on Operating Systems and Application Environments.
TCOS Bulletin , our newsletter
TCOS membership
Information for our members
Information on TCOS
Vision, Mission, and Purpose Statements for TCOS
Vision (where to) : provide timely, customized information from the systems software (operating systems and application environments) community. Mission (what and by when): organize system software related events and spread information (by means of the Newsletter, Web site, and email) as long as this area is relevant to our community. Purpose (why and for whom): keep TCOS and IEEE-CS members informed about the relevant research and development in the area of systems software.

84. SOSP 1999
ACM logo, 17th ACM Symposium on operating systems Principles December 1215, 1999Kiawah Island Resort, near Charleston, SC, USA Sponsored by Association for
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/SOSP99/
17th ACM Symposium on
Operating Systems Principles
December 12-15, 1999
Kiawah Island Resort
, near Charleston, SC, USA
Sponsored by
Association for Computing Machinery

Special Interest Group on Operating Systems
Final Program
Includes links to papers, summary and slides.
Summary
Postscript (gzip) PDF HTML (tar.gz) ...
The SIGOPS Meeting
The links below this line are kept for reference only. The content has not been changed since the conference.
Call for papers
HTML PostScript PDF text
Call for participation
PostScript text
Registration
Work in progress ...
About Kiawah
The 17th ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles is now over. We have left the pages for future reference. Since the conference, this site has been edited sligthly to reflect that the conference is now over. The biannual ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles is the world's premier forum for bringing together researchers, developers, programmers, vendors and educators of operating system technology. Academic and industrial participants present research and experience papers that cover the full range of theory and practice. SOSP 17 continued the tradition of previous conferences, focusing on the design, implementation, analysis, and deployment of operating systems. A broad set of high quality, relevant, interesting papers was presented, covering topics on a wide range including resource management, security, application support, I/O, networking, user interface support, and OS-related issues for the world-wide web. Our scope spanned a wide range of platforms and environments: embedded systems, mobile computers, PCs, workstations, servers, high-performance machines, and production environments - especially heterogeneous ones.

85. The Flux Research Group
Our interests and work cover many areas, including both local and distributedoperating systems, networking, componentbased systems, programming and non
http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/
Utah The Flux Research Group
Home Projects People Papers Talks ... Jobs

The Flux Research Group works in software systems . Our interests and work cover many areas, including both local and distributed operating systems, networking, component-based systems, programming and non-traditional languages, compilers, information and resource security, and even a pinch of software engineering and formal methods. All of our publications and some presentations are available. Additionally, we try to produce and distribute usable versions of the developed software
Janos Active Network OS
Network Testbed
The OSKit ...
Alchemy and Knit: Component Composition
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86. MBS Technologies
MBS provides solutions and support for document imaging and document management. Products include IBM EDMSuite, Kofax Ascent, WinView+ and WebView+. AS/400 and NT operating systems.
http://www.mbstechnologies.com
Is your Content Productive? MBS Technologies is Your Premier Content Management Partner MBS Technologies (formerly called Midcontinent Business Systems) is a leading IBM Business Partner in enterprise content management and e-business systems on the iSeries (AS/400) and Windows platforms in North America.
Kofax names MBS Technologies an Ascent Certified Premier reseller for the 6th year in a row.
'Challenges In Content Management System Conversions' presentation by Randy Dufault

87. First Symposium On Operating Systems Design And Implementation (OSDI '94)
First Symposium on operating systems Design and Implementation (OSDI'94). PANEL Radical operating systems Structures for Extensibility.
http://www.cs.utah.edu/~lepreau/osdi94/
First Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation (OSDI '94)
November 14-17, 1994
Monterey, California
Sponsored by the USENIX Association
Co-sponsored by ACM SIGOPS and IEEE TCOS
Call for Papers
Program Committee
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Caveat concerning software: please read!
Tuesday, November 15
Opening Remarks: Proceedings Introduction Conference Introduction (Audio) (3.7MB, 8 minutes)
Jay Lepreau (University of Utah)

Keynote Address: How to Have a Bad Career in Research/Academia
David A. Patterson (University of California, Berkeley)
SCHEDULING AND MOBILITY
Lottery Scheduling: Flexible Proportional-Share Resource Management
Carl A. Waldspurger, William E. Weihl (MIT)
Best Paper
Scheduling for Reduced CPU Energy
Mark Weiser, Brent Welch, Alan Demers, Scott Shenker (Xerox PARC)
Storage Alternatives for Mobile Computers
FILE SYSTEMS
Opportunistic Log: Efficient Installation Reads in a Reliable Storage Server
James O'Toole, Liuba Shrira (MIT)
Metadata Update Performance in File Systems
Gregory R. Ganger, Yale N. Patt (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Honorable Mention Paper
Disk-directed I/O for MIMD Multiprocessors
David Kotz (Dartmouth College)
Honorable Mention Paper
DISTRIBUTED SHARED MEMORY I
Message-Driven Relaxed Consistency in a Software Distributed Shared Memory
Povl T. Koch, Robert J. Fowler, Eric Jul (University of Copenhagen)

88. Running Classic Operating Systems With Hercules
A presentation at SHARE 97 by Jay Maynard of Global MAINTECH Corp. Looks in detail at OS/360, VM/370 and MVS Version 3.8. PDF
http://www.share.org/proceedings/sh97/data/S2881.PDF

89. Modern Operating Systems, 2nd. Ed.
RESEARCH ON operating systems 63 1.9. OUTLINE OF THE REST OF THIS BOOK 65 1.10.METRIC UNITS 66 1.11. CHAPTER 7 MULTIMEDIA operating systems 453. 7.1.
http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ast/books/mos2/
Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1
CHAPTER 2 PROCESSES AND THREADS 71
CHAPTER 3 DEADLOCKS 159
CHAPTER 4 MEMORY MANAGEMENT 189
CHAPTER 5 INPUT/OUTPUT 269
CHAPTER 6 FILE SYSTEMS 379
CHAPTER 7 MULTIMEDIA OPERATING SYSTEMS 453
CHAPTER 8 MULTIPLE PROCESSOR SYSTEMS 503
CHAPTER 9 SECURITY 583
CHAPTER 10 CASE STUDY 1: UNIX AND LINUX 671
CHAPTER 11 CASE STUDY 2: WINDOWS 2000 763
CHAPTER 12 OPERATING SYSTEM DESIGN 855
CHAPTER 13 READING LIST AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 901
INDEX 935

90. ITI: Voluntary Product Accessibility Template
explanations. Section 1194.21 Software Applications and operating systems,Section 1194.22 Webbased internet information and applications,
http://www.itic.org/policy/vpat.html
Voluntary Product Accessibility Template
Version 1.1
The purpose of the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template is to assist Federal contracting officials in making preliminary assessments regarding the availability of commercial Electronic and Information Technology products and services with features that support accessibility. It is assumed that offerers will provide additional contact information to facilitate more detailed inquiries. The first table of the Template provides a summary view of the section 508 Standards. The subsequent tables provide more detailed views of each subsection. There are three columns in each table. Column one of the Summary Table describes the subsections of subparts B and C of the Standards. The second column describes the supporting features of the product or refers you to the corresponding detailed table, "e.g., equivalent facilitation." The third column contains any additional remarks and explanations regarding the product. In the subsequent tables, the first column contains the lettered paragraphs of the subsections. The second column describes the supporting features of the product with regard to that paragraph. The third column contains any additional remarks and explanations regarding the product. Date:
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Summary Table
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Criteria Supporting Features Remarks and explanations Section 1194.21

91. Universal Systems Ltd
Developers and providers of spatial information and GIS solutions for marine and land based industries for 20 years. A comprehensive set of software products, with a world wide clientele. The flagship suite of products, CARIS, runs under Microsoft Windows 9x/NT and Unix operating systems.
http://www.universal.ca/documents/products/hydro/hydro_main.html

92. ACM@UIUC Special Interest Group For Operating Systems
Tutorial for writing an operating system and links to group members' projects.Category Computers Programming operating systems......(The Special Interest Group for operating systems). About SigOps. Ourpurpose Members' operating systems (external links). These operating
http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/sigops/
(The Special Interest Group for Operating Systems)
About SigOps Our purpose is to learn about and teach computer operating systems and their development through dicussion and projects. Meeting Time Meetings are Tuesday nights at 7:00 pm in 1225 DCL (ACM office).
Please Note: This site is horrendously out of date/inaccurate. I am working to update it, but I am buried with schoolwork, so it could be a while before everything is nice and pretty.
Projects New ideas are always welcome. Mail to the SigOps mailing list to suggest other project ideas: sigops-l@uiuc.edu Members' Operating Systems (external links) These operating systems are independent development efforts and are not affiliated with the ACM or the University.
  • OpenBLT (Brian Swetland and Sid Cammeresi) Xtreme/OS (Doug Armstrong) DaveOS (Dave Wentzlaff) KoNK/OS (Erik Gilling)
Links (I'll put some more up here later in the semester...)

93. Element K Journals - Work Smarter, Not Harder
Tips and stepby-step tutorials on a broad range of popular applications, operating systems and languages.
http://elementkjournals.com
Skip navigational liks, jump to content Select a product or library Inside Microsoft Windows XP Inside Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel Fundamentals Inside Microsoft Access Microsoft Access Fundamentals Inside Microsoft Word Inside Microsoft PowerPoint Inside Microsoft Office 2000 Inside Corel WordPerfect Suite Inside Microsoft Windows 98 The MacAuthority Inside the Internet Inside Project Management Operating Systems Library Inside Microsoft Windows XP Inside Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows Professional Exploring Windows NT for Professionals Inside Microsoft Windows 98 Inside NetWare Mac Administration The MacAuthority Inside Solaris Inside Microsoft Visual Basic Exploring Oracle SQL Server Solutions Inside NetWare Computer Support Professional Mac Administration Active Server Developer's Journal Digital Imagery Library Inside Photoshop Photoshop Fundamentals Inside Illustrator The Design Authority Exploring Digital Photography Inside AutoCAD Inside QuarkXPress Inside PageMaker Inside Photoshop Photoshop Fundamentals Inside Illustrator Inside Web Design Inside Web Development Macromedia Solutions Inside Microsoft FrontPage Active Server Developer's Journal Inside Photoshop Other Products Computer Based Training on CD Productivity Boosting CDs Smart Tips and Quick Tricks Booklets Home Product Libraries Areas of Interest Store ... 2002 Design Winners
Welcome to Element K Journals Element K Journals is your one-stop source for comprehensive

94. CS354: Operating Systems
CS354 operating systems. WARNING THIS PAGE, ITS LINKS, AND THEIR CONTENTSARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE!!! operating systems Research Projects and FAQs.
http://www.student.math.uwaterloo.ca/~cs354/
CS354: Operating Systems
WARNING: THIS PAGE, ITS LINKS, AND THEIR CONTENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE!!!
Fall 2002 students, your mark will be posted on prof's office door and/or in the course newsgroup. Stay tuned.
Contents
Announcements Contents Lectures Course Personnel ... Useful Links
Lectures
Section 1 Tuesday, Thursday MC 4020 Martin Karsten Section 2 Tuesday, Thursday MC 4020 Ken Salem
Course Personnel
Name Office Phone Email Office Hours Ken Salem Instructor kmsalem@db.uwaterloo.ca 4-5pm T, 9:30-10:30am Th Martin Karsten Instructor kalli@bbcr.uwaterloo.ca 2:30-3:30pm T, 2-3:30pm Th Chris Micacchi Head TA
cdmicacchi@math.uwaterloo.ca
12-1pm W Xiangdong An TA xan@hopper.math.uwaterloo.ca 3-4pm Th Xuhui Li TA x5li@math.uwaterloo.ca 1-2pm T Daming Yao TA dyao@math.uwaterloo.ca 2-3pm T David Pariag TA db2pariag@db.uwaterloo.ca 1-2pm Th Ian Rutherford TA
ijrutherford@math.uwaterloo.ca
1-2pm W Anand Subramanian TA anand@cs.uwaterloo.ca

95. 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.
http://www.sente.co.uk/
Sente Limited A software development company specializing in custom application design
and development using Delphi under Windows operating systems.
Based near Oxford in the UK.

Products include:
Labelling software for the IT industry, screensavers, exhibition software, educational CBT
software, industrial curtain cutting algorithms, and many other applications.

96. The Linux Resource Exchange - Operating Systems Comparison
The Linux Resource Exchange Featuring A comparison between OperatingSystems. operating systems comparison chart. Pick the wanted
http://www.linuxrx.com/WS_Linux/OS_comparison.html
Featuring: A comparison between Operating Systems.
Operating Systems comparison chart
Pick the wanted OSs
Linux 2.0
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IRIX
AIX NEW Be OS Tru64 Unix (formerly Digital Unix) Solaris MacOS OS/2 UnixWare OpenServer and the wanted parameters OS and Net interoperability Hardware OS Convenience OS User Base Provider More Info Last updated by on Aug. the 20. 2000

97. Marathon International: Computer Hardware Solutions
Reseller of Sun systems and components, UltraSPARC compatible systems, disk and tape storage, printers, operating systems, and other network products.
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Marathon is the leading supplier of UltraSPARC Rackmount Computers, and Servers. We integrate Sun hardware, processors and software, including the Solaris Operating Environment, as well as other products including the Linux operating system. Outfit your systems with additional mass storage JBOD or RAID disk arrays. Safeguard your data with our tape storage solutions. A toll-free call puts you in touch with a member of our knowledgeable staff. Delivery is guaranteed within 3-5 days for most items.
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98. Compaq Operating System And Software Solutions
Details on Compaq operating systems and partner operating systems, and informationon software solutions. Jump to page title. operating systems.
http://www.compaq.com/products/software/
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operating systems HP offers a wide range of operating systems that provide maximum flexibility in selecting the best environment for running your high performance applications. Select from our award-winning products or take advantage of the support we offer through our industry partnerships. HP Operating Systems HP NonStop Kernel HP OpenVMS HP NonStop Integrity S-Series Operating System HP Tru64 UNIX Industry Partner Operating Systems Linux Novell NetWare Microsoft Windows cluster technology High availability, rapid and reliable fail over performance, and scalability across all your enterprise-critical applications are a few of the characteristics of HP's acclaimed clustering technology. HP's clustering solutions offer a wide array of options for the enterprise customer. Clusters for Alpha HP NonStop Himalaya S-Series Servers TruCluster Server (Clusters for Tru64 UNIX) ProLiant Clusters - Industry Standard ... OpenVMS High Availability Solutions internet / intranet The Web has become an essential tool of business. HP provides simple ways to Internet-enable your business critical applications, so you can better serve your customers, employees, and partners.

99. NetBlock Pro
Utility designed to managing network shared resources on local area network or the Internet. Work with all Windows operating systems.
http://www.redcatsoft.com/

100. CS322: Operating Systems History
A Brief History of Computer operating systems from the mid 1950s on.Category Computers History operating systems......CS322 A Brief History of Computer operating systems. The Bare Machine.Stacked Job Batch Systems (mid 1950s mid 1960s). A batch
http://www.math-cs.gordon.edu/courses/cs322/lectures/history.html
CS322: A Brief History of Computer Operating Systems
The Bare Machine
Stacked Job Batch Systems (mid 1950s - mid 1960s)
A batch system is one in which jobs are bundled together with the instructions necessary to allow them to be processed without intervention. Often jobs of a similar nature can be bundled together to further increase economy The basic physical layout of the memory of a batch job computer is shown below: The monitor is system software that is responsible for interpreting and carrying out the instructions in the batch jobs. When the monitor started a job, it handed over control of the entire computer to the job, which then controlled the computer until it finished. A sample of several batch jobs might look like: $JOB user_spec ; identify the user for accounting purposes $FORTRAN ; load the FORTRAN compiler source program cards $LOAD ; load the compiled program $RUN ; run the program data cards $EOJ ; end of job $JOB user_spec ; identify a new user $LOAD application $RUN data $EOJ Often magnetic tapes and drums were used to store intermediate data and compiled programs.

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