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Title

Author

Year

CHMyear

OS

 

Multics Storage System Program Logic Manual

 

 

 

OS

 

Design of Real-Time Computer Systems

Martin, J.

1967

1967

OS

 

Timesharing system design concepts (McGraw-Hill computer science series)

Watson, R. W.

1970

1970

OS

 

Operating Systems Theory

Coffman, E. G. and Denning, P. J.

1973

1973

OS

 

Operating System Principles

Hansen, P. B.

1973

 

OS

 

Operating Systems

Madnick, S. E. and Donovan, J. J.

1974

1974

OS

 

The Logical Design of Operating Systems

Shaw, A. C.

1974

1974

OS

 

Operating systems

Tsichritzis, D. C.

1974

1974

OS

 

Time Sharing Computer Systems

Wilkes, M. V.

1975

 

OS

 

Introduction to Operation Systems Design

Habermann, A. N.

1976

 

OS

 

Operating systems: a systematic view

Davis, W. S.

1977

 

OS

 

Operating systems: An advanced course

Bayer, R., Graham, R. M., and Seegmuller, G.

1978

 

OS

 

An Introduction to Operating Systems

Deitel, H. M.

1983

 

OS

 

Operating System Concepts

Peterson, J. L. and Silberschatz, A.

1985

 

OS

 

Operating systems: design and implementation

Tanenbaum, A. S.

1987

 

OS

 

Strategies for real-time system specification

Hatley, D. J. and Pirbhai, I. A.

1987

 

OS

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The RC 4000 Operating System

ne

ne

 

OS

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Project Oberon

Wirth, N. and Gutknecht, J.

1992

 

OS

5500MCP

A Narrative Description of the Burroughs B5500 Disk File Master Control Program, Burroughs Form 1023579

Burroughs

1966

 

OS

CAP

The Cambridge CAP computer and its operating system (Operating and programming systems series)

Wilkes, M. V.

1979

1979

OS

CPM

The Programmer's CP/m Handbook

Johnson-Laird, A.

1983

 

OS

CPMA

Digital Research CP/MA Operating System Manual

 

 

 

OS

CTSS

The Compatible Time-Sharing System

Corbato, F. J.

1963

 

OS

ITS

ITS 1.5 Reference Manual (Incompatible Timesharing System)

Eastlake, D. E., Greenblatt, R., Holloway, J., Knight, T., Nelson, S.

1969

 

OS

MULTICS

The Multics System: An Examination of its Structure

Organick, E. I.

1972

1981

OS

OS360

System-360 Job-Control Language

Brown, G. D.

1970

1970

OS

PERF

Computer systems performance management and capacity planning

Cady, J. and Howarth, B.

1990

 

OS

UNIX

UNIX Programmer's Supplementary Documents (PSD), 4.4 Berkeley Software Distribution

 

ne

 

OS

UNIX

Unix Seventh Edition Manual

 

ne

OS

UNIX

UNIX Operating System

Christian, K.

1983

 

OS

UNIX

The UNIX Programming Environment

Kernighan, B. W. and Pike, R.

1983

 

OS

UNIX

UNIX programmer's manual

Earhart, S.V., Ed.

1986

 

OS

UNIX

The design of the UNIX operating system

Bach, M. J.

1986

 

OS

UNIX

UNIX system security

Wood, P. H. and Kochan, S. G.

1986

 

OS

UNIX

The design and implementation of the 4.3BSD UNIX operating system

Stettner, A.P., Ed.

1988

 

OS

UNIX

Life with UNIX: a guide for everyone

Libes, D. and Ressler, S.

1989

 

OS

UNIX

UNIX network programming

Stevens, W. R.

1990

 

OS

UNIX

UNIX in a nutshell

Gilly, D. and O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.

1992

 

OS

UNIX

The magic garden explained: The Internals of Unix System V Release 4 : An Open Systems Design:

Goodheart, B. and Cox, J.

1994

 

OS

UNIX

UNIX systems for modern architectures

Schimmel, C.

1994

 

OS

UNIX

UNIX-Hater Handbook

Garfinkle, S., Weise, D., and Strassmann, S.

1994

 

OS

UNIX

The UNIX philosophy

Gancarz, M.

1995

 

OS

UNIX

Lions' commentary on UNIX 6th edition with source code

Lions, J.

1996

 

OS

VMS

VAX/VMS internals and data structures

Kenah, L. J. and Bate, S. F.

1984

1984

OS

WIN

Windows NT file system internals

Nagar, R.

1997

 

 

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