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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. Solaris (operating System) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia article about the operating system, including history, supported architectures, license information, and different versions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solaris_Operating_System
Solaris (operating system)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Solaris Operating System Jump to: navigation search Solaris Company developer Oracle Corporation Programmed in C OS family Unix Working state Current Source model Mixed open source closed source Initial release Latest stable release 10 9/10 / September 8, 2010 ; 52 days ago Marketing target Workstation Server Available language (s) English Available programming languages (s) C Supported platforms SPARC IA-32 PowerPC (Solaris 2.5.1 only) Kernel type Monolithic Default user interface Java Desktop System or CDE License Various Official website oracle.com/solaris Solaris is a Unix operating system originally developed by Sun Microsystems . It superseded their earlier SunOS in 1992. Oracle Solaris , as it is now known, has been owned by Oracle Corporation since Oracle's acquisition of Sun in January 2010. Solaris is known for its scalability , especially on SPARC systems, and for originating many innovative features such as DTrace ZFS and Time Slider. Solaris supports SPARC-based and -based workstations and servers from Sun and other vendors, with efforts underway to port to additional platforms. Solaris is certified against the

82. Operating Systems Topic Center - Computerworld
Keep up with the latest operating systems news, reviews, advice and more, including Windows, Mac OS, Linux and Unix coverage
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83. Real-time Operating System - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Real-time operating system
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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (August 2010) A real-time operating system RTOS ) is an operating system (OS) intended for real-time applications. Such operating systems serve application requests nearly real-time. A real-time operating system offers programmers more control over process priorities. An application's process priority level may exceed that of a system process. Real-time operating systems minimize critical sections of system code, so that the application's interruption is nearly critical. A key characteristic of a real-time OS is the level of its consistency concerning the amount of time it takes to accept and complete an application's task; the variability is jitter . A hard real-time operating system has less jitter than a soft real-time operating system. The chief design goal is not high throughput , but rather a guarantee of a soft or hard performance category. A real-time OS that can usually or

84. Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Server At TigerDir
Shop for and buy the best Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Server at TigerDirect.com; your source for the best computer deals anywhere, anytime.
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85. Spring (operating System) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Spring (operating system)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Spring was an experimental microkernel -based object oriented operating system developed at Sun Microsystems in the early 1990s. Using technology substantially similar to concepts developed in the Mach kernel , Spring concentrated on providing a richer programming environment supporting multiple inheritance and other features. Spring was also more cleanly separated from the operating systems it would host, divorcing it from its Unix roots and even allowing several OSes to be run at the same time. Development faded out in the mid-1990s, but several ideas and some code from the project was later re-used in the Java programming language libraries and the Solaris operating system.
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Spring Research Distribution 1.0 CD cover Spring started in a roundabout fashion in 1987, as part of Sun and 's collaboration to create a merged UNIX , both companies decided it was also a good opportunity to "reimplement UNIX in an object-oriented fashion". However, after only a few meetings, this part of the project died.

86. Windows Vs. Linux Vs. OS X - CIO.com
A celebrity CIO reviews the desktop operating system contenders in search of the nextgeneration office computer.
http://www.cio.com/article/41140/Windows_vs._Linux_vs._OS_X

87. Operating Systems - EHow.com
Learn about Operating Systems on eHow.com. Find info and videos including Network Operating Systems Vs. Embedded Operating Systems, How to Remove an Operating System From a
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  • How to Remove an Operating System One of the burdens of purchasing a computer is that they almost always come with a Windows operating system. For many people, this isn't a problem. Some, though, would rather run a different operating system. Or, the current operating system might not be functioning properly. Therefore, removing an operating system is a good skill to... How to Change Operating Systems Changing operating systems isn't difficult. You may need to upgrade an outdated computer, or free up some space with a slimmed-down version of your old operating system. Every installation of an operating system starts and ends with the same steps. How to Delete an Operating System The advance of computer technology brings the need to replace an older operating systems with a more modern one. Erasing an older operating system is relatively simple to accomplish, but may result in the loss of important information. You must install a new operating system so that your computer will function. How to Install an Operating System The operating system is the most important software on a computer. The operating system is essentially a translator, taking the programming language of the software that you run and turning it into the binary machine language that the hardware in your computer understands. Without an operating system, a computer is little more than a...

88. Operating System Reviews (History, Facts, Versions And Screenshots)
Operating System Documentation Project, OSDP information on many OSs and their developers; independent objective descriptions, facts, history; in text and screenshots. English, German, French
http://www.operating-system.org/

89. EROS (microkernel) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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EROS (microkernel)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Extremely Reliable Operating System Jump to: navigation search EROS The Extremely Reliable Operating System ) is an operating system developed by The EROS Group, LLC., the Johns Hopkins University , and the University of Pennsylvania . Features include automatic data and process persistence , some preliminary real-time support, and capability-based security . EROS is purely a research operating system, and was never deployed in real world use. As of 2005 [update] , development has stopped in favor of two successor systems, CapROS and Coyotos
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The overriding goal of the EROS system (and its relatives) is to provide strong support at the operating system level for the efficient restructuring of critical applications into small communicating components. Each component can communicate with the others only through protected interfaces, and is isolated from the rest of the system. A "protected interface", in this context, is one that is enforced by the lowest level part of the operating system (the kernel ). The kernel is the only portion of the system that can move information from one process to another. It also has complete control of the machine and (if properly constructed) cannot be bypassed. In EROS, the kernel-provided mechanism by which one component names and invokes the services of another is

90. Integrity (operating System) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Integrity (operating system)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is written like an advertisement . Please help rewrite this article from a neutral point of view . For blatant advertising that would require a fundamental rewrite to become encyclopedic, use db-spam to mark for speedy deletion (December 2007) INTEGRITY Company developer Green Hills Software OS family Real-time operating systems Working state Current Source model Closed Source Marketing target Embedded systems Supported platforms ARM XScale Blackfin Freescale ColdFire ... Kernel type Microkernel License Proprietary Official website INTEGRITY INTEGRITY is a real-time operating system (RTOS) produced and marketed by Green Hills Software . It is royalty-free POSIX -certified, and intended for use in embedded systems needing reliability, availability, and fault tolerance. It is built atop the velOSity microkernel and is intended mainly for modern 32- or 64-bit embedded system designs that support an MMU . INTEGRITY uses hardware memory protection to isolate and protect itself and user tasks from incorrect operation caused by accidental errors or malicious tampering. Supported platforms include variants of ARM and XScale Blackfin Freescale ColdFire MIPS ... PowerPC , and computer architectures. There is also INTEGRITY-178B, a certifiable version for Safety-Critical applications.

91. Server Operating Systems Technical Comparison
A technical answer to the question how does Rhapsody stack up as a server operating system?
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Rhapsody (also known as Mac OS X Server ) stack up as a server operating system (especially in comparison to Windows NT For non-technical persons: A general overview of operating systems for non-technical people is located at: kinds of operating systems . Brief summaries of operating systems are located at: summaries of operating systems . There is an entire section of pages on individual operating systems, all formatted in the same order for easy comparison. The holistic area looks at operating systems from a holistic point of view and particular subjects in that presentation may be useful for comparison. Some of the charts and tables may also be useful for specific comparisons. For technical persons: The system components area goes into detail about the inner workings of an operating system and the individual operating systems pages provide some technical information. This site is organized as an unbalanced tree structure, with cyclic graph hyperlinks and a sequential traversal path through the tree. This website will make use of CP/M (an early microcomputer OS) to illustrate the functions of an operating system. CP/M has the teaching advantage of being very small and simple (and therefore easier to understand) while also having at least rudimentary examples of most operating system functions (excluding graphic user interfaces).

92. Georgos Operating System Homepage
A free DOS-compatible operating system. Sample applications, discussion forum, and development information.
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93. Extreme Networks
Operating Systems Delivering robust network services, resiliency, management and security, ExtremeXOS and ExtremeWare network operating systems are the backbone for all
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94. SourceForge.net: AWStats: Topic: Add Windows 7 In Operating_systems Library
Oct 24, 2009 Get AWStats at SourceForge.net. Fast, secure and free downloads from the largest Open Source applications and software directory.
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95. Microsoft Windows And Other Operating Systems
There are better alternatives to Microsoft Windows. Microsoft Windows isn't the only operating system for personal computers, or even the best it's just the best
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96. Flask: Flux Advanced Security Kernel
The Flask operating system security architecture provides flexible support for security policies. The architecture has previously been implemented in two research operating systems, Mach and Fluke, and is now being implemented in the Linux kernel.
http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/fluke/html/flask.html
Flask: Flux Advanced Security Kernel
Flask is an operating system security architecture that provides flexible support for security policies. The architecture was prototyped in the Fluke research operating system. Several of the Flask interfaces and components were then ported from the Fluke prototype to the OSKit . The Flask architecture is now being implemented in the Linux operating system ( Security-Enhanced Linux ) to transfer the technology to a larger developer and user community. The following papers are useful in understanding Flask and its implementation in Fluke: Three reports describe the implementation of the Flask architecture in Fluke:
History of Flask
In 1992 and 1993, researchers at the National Security Agency (NSA) and Secure Computing Corporation (SCC) worked on the design and implementation of Distributed Trusted Mach [

97. IdDATASAFE,Data Protection Software
Data Protection Software to prevent sensitive data loss Operating Systems . Simple to install, idDATASAFE™ has a number of features that make it specially designed for the
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98. Operating Systems - Find Costs, Benefits, Resources & More With Internet Corkboa
Internet Corkboard is your online resource for information you need on costs, benefits, resources and more for operating systems.
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Operating Systems
Operating Systems (OS) provide interfaces for computer hardware. Operating systems maintain, manage, and coordinate a computer's activities while acting as a host for various software applications. Because the OS commands hardware operations, individual software programs require less work to perform. As a result, it becomes easier to write computer programs. Older computers have embedded operating systems, and newer machines have standalone operating systems. Operating systems are packaged with interfaces that allow users to interact with the computer. A command line interface (CLI) allows users to type commands, and a graphical user interface (GUI) allows for aesthetically pleasing interactions through pointing, clicking, and dragging objects. Most operating systems are packaged with aesthetically pleasing GUIs. Microsoft Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, and Mac OS are examples of popular operating systems.
Solaris
Sun Microsystems developed Solaris in 1992 on a Unix platform. The OS is mostly open source, includes a Java Desktop system, and supports SPARC, x86, and x86-84 platforms. Solaris is well known for its scalability and its ability for symmetric multi-processing. Solaris does not need to be installed on the machine from which it is run and can be launched remotely. Many server manufacturers include and provide technical support for Solaris on their systems.

99. The OSKit Project
An open source set of libraries that can be used as building blocks for an operating system for x86. Includes documentation and publications.
http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/
Utah The OSKit Project Overview
Overview Publications Documentation Software People ... Flux Projects

The OSKit is a framework and a set of 34 component libraries For language researchers and enthusiasts, the OSKit lets them concentrate on the real issues raised by using advanced languages inside operating systems, such as Java, Lisp, Scheme, or ML- instead of spending six months or years groveling inside ugly code and hardware. With the recent addition of extensive multithreading and sophisticated scheduling support, the OSKit also provides a nmodular platform for embedded applications, as well as a novel component-based approach to constructing entire operating systems. Although the OSKit contains substantial machine-independent code, it currently only contains machine-dependent code for the Intel x86 and Digital DNARD (StrongArm SA-110 CPU). Ports to other platforms are being considered if you're interested, please contact us! A handy development and debugging capability is the ability to run most kernels on top of Unix
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100. Operating Systems
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